December 13th Full Moon Tarot Curated Insights: On Feeling Stuck
The full moon is upon us, and I’ve pulled our cards to curate our moon cycle’s theme. I used the Star Seeker Oracle deck and the Star Seeker Tarot, and we pulled Stuck, the Two of Swords and the Five of Cups. Be sure to have a look at the cards, let’s dive in.
December 15th Full Moon Tarot Insights: From Chaos Comes Creation
Full moon blessings friends. I’ve pulled cards for this moon cycle, and we’ve got The Empress, the Five of Wands, and the Ace of Wands from the Modern Witch Tarot deck. Let’s see what magic and messages these archetypes hold for all of us. Be sure to have a look at the cards, let’s dive in!
November 15th Full Moon Tarot Curated Insights: The Power of a Graceful Heart
The full moon is here, bringing new tarot insights for us to reflect upon. This moon cycle I used my Vintage Wisdom Oracle deck and my Star Seeker Tarot deck, and we pulled Grace (Vintage Wisdom deck), the Eight of Pentacles, and the Seven of Pentacles (Star Seeker deck).
We have another repeat card this week and that’s the Seven of Pentacles. I love this card, particularly the one from the Star Seekers deck. The visual, to me, is very nurturing. I see it as a reminder to pour myself into the things that are important to me, because by doing so, I’m doing my part to make the world a better place. Make sure you look at the cards to see what they awaken it you, let’s dive in.
Intention: Grace is an active force that can empower us to transform pain and anger into purpose. It gives us the capacity to bear witness to both our personal pain and the pain we see in the world.
Affirmation: I extend grace to myself so that I might extend it to all of humanity.
October 17th Full Moon Intention and Affirmation: Celebrating Your Personal Journey
The full moon is here, and I’ve got a new tarot curated intention and affirmation for us to explore. So, grab your journals, light a candle and dive into the present moment. Let’s explore this moon cycle’s tarot archetypes together.
I used the Star Seeker Tarot, and we pulled The Wheel, the Seven of Pentacles, and the Six of Wands.
Intention: Taking time to appreciate and acknowledge your growth and achievements can help you gain a deeper understanding of who you are and how far you’ve come.
Affirmation: I am proud of my personal evolution and progress.
August 19th Full Moon Intention and Affirmation: What is Not Mine I Leave Behind
The full moon is upon us, and you know the drill, I’ve pulled three cards to curate an intention and affirmation for us to work with until the new moon.
This moon cycle I used the Light Seer’s Tarot, and we pulled the Eight of Cups, the Five of Pentacles, and the Nine of Pentacles. Be sure to have a look at the cards to see what they awaken in you. Let’s dive in.
Leaving behind what no longer serves you is the overarching theme of this spread. To do this, it’s important to cultivate a strong vision for the future, one that is aligned with your values and authentic self.
It suggests a time of transition, where you're being called to let go of something that no longer supports your growth and embrace a new path towards abundance and fulfillment. To do this you must honor any pain or sorrow that comes with transformation.
June 21st Full Moon Intention and Affirmation: Finding Your Place to Belong
On June 21st a brilliant full moon graces the sky, and with it comes a new tarot curated intention and affirmation for us to work with.
This moon cycle I used the Smith Waite tarot deck, and we pulled the Three of Cups, The Devil, and the Seven of Swords. Be sure to have a look at the cards to see what they awaken in you. Let’s dive in!
You might recall that we’ve seen both the Three of Cups and the Seven of Swords in the last month. I always pay special attention when archetypes stay will us for a few weeks because it means they have more to share with us.
On the new moon, we talked about how important community is for our wellbeing. I think we can all agree that asking for help, relying on others, and connection within community can be a good thing. But there’s another perspective to consider.