Archive: December 2023

dream job 12/23

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dream job 12/23 - tarot reading by Laura
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Dream Job: This card represents the essence of your dream job—the career or occupation that resonates with your passions, talents, and aspirations. It offers insight into the type of work that would bring you a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.

15 – The Devil: So fitting as my dream job - helping people break free. Exploring dark thoughts through writing to help people heal.

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Actions Needed to Achieve the Dream Job: This card provides guidance on the specific actions or steps you need to take to manifest your dream job. It offers advice and direction regarding the practical strategies, choices, or changes required to move closer to your desired career path.

20 – Judgement: UPRIGHT: Judgement, rebirth, inner calling, absolution
REVERSED: Self-doubt, inner critic, ignoring the call

Forgive myself

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Qualities You Bring to the Table: This card highlights the unique qualities, strengths, or attributes you possess that are valuable in the pursuit of your dream job. It offers insight into your personal qualities, skills, or experiences that can contribute to your success or set you apart in your chosen field.

8 – Strength: UPRIGHT: Strength, courage, persuasion, influence, compassion
REVERSED: Inner strength, self-doubt, low energy, raw emotion

I mean...I am all of these things at once.

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Skills or Connections to Cultivate: This card suggests the skills, knowledge, or connections that you should focus on developing or nurturing to enhance your prospects of achieving your dream job. It provides guidance on the areas where you may need to invest your time, energy, or resources to expand your abilities or network.

17 – The Star: UPRIGHT: Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, spirituality
REVERSED: Lack of faith, despair, self-trust, disconnection

Definitely need to reconnect with my spiritual side.

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Areas Needing Attention Before Making the Big Jump: This card highlights the aspects of your life that require attention or consideration before making a significant leap toward your dream job. It may point out any obstacles, challenges, or personal areas that need to be addressed or balanced to ensure a smoother transition or successful pursuit of your career aspirations.

Page of Pentacles: REVERSED: Lack of progress, procrastination, learn from failure.

Get it fucking done.

Spread: Dream Job

daily reading

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daily reading - tarot reading by Laura
Deck: Aquatic Tarot (Watercolors by Andreas Schröter 1995-2004, CC License)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Theme of the Day: This card represents the overarching theme or energy that will influence your day. It sets the tone and highlights the primary focus or lesson you are likely to encounter. It can help you align your intentions and actions with the prevailing energy of the day.

11 – Justice: UPRIGHT: Justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect, law

REVERSED: Unfairness, lack of accountability, dishonesty

JUSTICE DESCRIPTION
The figure of Justice sits in front of a loosely hung purple veil, signifying compassion, and between two pillars, similar to those framing The High Priestess and The Hierophant, which symbolize balance, law and structure.

She holds a sword in her right hand, showing the logical, well-ordered mindset necessary to dispense fair justice. The sword points upwards – expressing a firm and final decision – and the double-edged blade signifies that our actions always carry consequences. The scales in her left (intuitive) hand, show intuition must balance that logic and are a symbol of her impartiality. Justice wears a crown with a small square on it representing well-ordered thoughts, and a red robe with a green mantle. A little white shoe pops out from beneath her clothing as a reminder of the spiritual consequences of your actions.

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Lesson to Learn: The second card in this spread represents the lesson or insight you are meant to learn or be aware of during the day. It reflects a specific area of personal growth, challenges, or opportunities that you may encounter. This card encourages you to stay open-minded and receptive to the lessons that come your way.

King of Swords: UPRIGHT: Mental clarity, intellectual power, authority, truth

REVERSED: Quiet power, inner truth, misuse of power, manipulation

King Of Swords Description
The King of Swords sits upon his throne, facing forward as if ready to confront whatever life throws at him. He holds a sword in his right hand, the hand of the conscious, rational mind, and points it upright and to the left, the side of the subconscious, intuitive mind. This symbolises the King’s decisiveness, but also flexibility in all matters; while he makes decisions based mostly on his intellectual understanding, he stays open to his intuition. The King wears a blue tunic, symbolic of a desire for spiritual knowledge, and a purple cape, symbolic of his compassion and intellect. The back of his throne is decorated with butterflies (transformation), crescent moons and an angel just near his left ear, positioned as if to give him subtle guidance.

The trees behind him stand still, and the clouds have settled. The wind from the previous Swords court cards has died down, giving the impression of stability and clarity rather than the confusion of sweeping change.

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Action to Take: The third card suggests the action or approach you should consider taking to navigate the day effectively and make the most of the insights gained from the previous cards. It offers practical guidance on how to apply the lessons learned and make positive choices in alignment with your highest good.

17 – The Star: UPRIGHT: Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, spirituality

REVERSED: Lack of faith, despair, self-trust, disconnection

THE STAR DESCRIPTION
The Star card shows a naked woman kneeling at the edge of a small pool. She holds two containers of water: one in her left hand (the subconscious) and one in her right (the conscious). She pours the water out to nourish the earth and to continue the cycle of fertility, represented by the lush greenery around her. The other container pours the water onto dry land in five rivulets, representing the five senses.

The woman has one foot on the ground, representing her practical abilities and good common sense, and the other foot in the water, representing her intuition and inner resources and listening to her inner voice. She is naked, representing her vulnerability and purity under the vastness of the starry night sky. Behind her shines one large star, representing her core essences, and seven smaller stars, representing the chakras.

Spread: Daily Self-Reflection

guide advice

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guide advice - tarot reading by Laura
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Present Spiritual Energy: This card represents the current state of your spiritual energy or your connection with the divine. It offers insights into where you currently stand on your spiritual journey and the energies that are influencing you at this time.

Ace of Pentacles

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Guidance from Spirit: The second card focuses on the specific guidance or message from your spirit guides, higher self, or the divine realm. It offers insights, advice, or affirmations that can assist you in navigating your spiritual path. This card can provide clarity, encouragement, or reminders of your purpose.

Eight of Cups

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Areas for Growth: This card sheds light on the areas of your spiritual journey that require attention or growth. It offers insights into the aspects of yourself or your practices that would benefit from further development or exploration. This card guides you towards personal growth and deepening your spiritual connection.

Nine of Swords

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Spiritual Practices or Tools: The fourth card highlights the spiritual practices, tools, or rituals that can support your journey. It offers insights into the specific practices or tools that can enhance your spiritual connection, such as meditation, prayer, journaling, or energy work. This card provides guidance on how to nurture and expand your spiritual practices.

Queen of Cups

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Potential Outcome: The fifth card represents the potential outcome or the blessings that await you on your spiritual path. It offers insights into the positive shifts, opportunities, or rewards that can arise from aligning with your spiritual guidance. This card serves as a reminder of the greater purpose and the possibilities that await you.

King of Wands

Summary:
#5 UPRIGHT: Natural-born leader, vision, entrepreneur, honour
REVERSED: Impulsiveness, haste, ruthless, high expectations
King Of Wands Description
The King of Wands sits on his throne, holding a blossoming wand in his hand, a symbol of life and creativity. His throne and cape are decorated with lions and salamanders, both symbols of fire and strength. The salamanders biting their own tails represent infinity and the ongoing drive to move forward against all obstacles.

#3 UPRIGHT: Anxiety, worry, fear, depression, nightmares
REVERSED: Inner turmoil, deep-seated fears, secrets, releasing worry
Nine Of Swords Description
The Nine of Swords shows a woman sitting up in her bed with her head in her hands. She appears to have been jolted awake from a terrible nightmare that has left her disturbed, scared and anxious. Nine swords hang on the dark wall behind her, representing the negative thoughts that weigh heavily on her mind. The base of the woman’s bed features a carving of one person ...
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#5 UPRIGHT: Natural-born leader, vision, entrepreneur, honour
REVERSED: Impulsiveness, haste, ruthless, high expectations
King Of Wands Description
The King of Wands sits on his throne, holding a blossoming wand in his hand, a symbol of life and creativity. His throne and cape are decorated with lions and salamanders, both symbols of fire and strength. The salamanders biting their own tails represent infinity and the ongoing drive to move forward against all obstacles.

#3 UPRIGHT: Anxiety, worry, fear, depression, nightmares
REVERSED: Inner turmoil, deep-seated fears, secrets, releasing worry
Nine Of Swords Description
The Nine of Swords shows a woman sitting up in her bed with her head in her hands. She appears to have been jolted awake from a terrible nightmare that has left her disturbed, scared and anxious. Nine swords hang on the dark wall behind her, representing the negative thoughts that weigh heavily on her mind. The base of the woman’s bed features a carving of one person defeating another, and roses and the outlines of astrological symbols adorn the quilt wrapped around her.


#1 UPRIGHT: A new financial or career opportunity, manifestation, abundance
REVERSED: Lost opportunity, lack of planning and foresight
Ace Of Pentacles Description
The Ace of Pentacles depicts a hand emerging from the clouds, much like the Aces of the other suits. A large coin sits in the cupped palm, freely available to whoever has the wherewithal to take it. It is as if a new opportunity, associated with wealth, business, and manifestation, has appeared out of nowhere and is now being extended to you in all its glory. The impetus is now on you to accept this offer and turn it into something meaningful and sustainable.
The landscape in this card is lush and abounding: a garden brimming with green grass and white lilies. A small path leads to an archway, wrapped in beautiful foliage and flowers and, beyond the arch, mountain peaks soar in the horizon. This verdant imagery signals that the time is ripe to move forward with your career and financial ambitions. While it will require hard work and determination (scaling mountains is no easy task), the Ace of Pentacles encourages you to make the most of this opportunity while it’s in its most abundant state.



#2 UPRIGHT: Disappointment, abandonment, withdrawal, escapism.
REVERSED: Trying one more time, indecision, aimless drifting, walking away.
Eight Of Cups Description
In the Eight of Cups, a man walks away from the eight cups standing in the foreground. The cups are arranged in such a way that it looks like one is missing, a sign that emotional fulfilment and wholeness is lacking. The man has turned his back on these cups with a sense of loss and disappointment and shuffles away into the mountains. A nearby river symbolises his emotions, and the mountains represent the awareness that this will not be an easy journey (though it will be necessary for true long-term happiness). The moon in the night’s sky illuminates the path ahead – the man is leaving in the dead of night hoping to go unnoticed, suggesting that there may be a level of escape or avoidance in this card.

#4 UPRIGHT: Compassionate, caring, emotionally stable, intuitive, in flow.
REVERSED: Inner feelings, self-care, self-love, co-dependency.
Queen Of Cups Description
The Queen of Cups is a beautiful, introspective woman who sits on a throne at the edge of the sea. In her hands, she holds a golden, cup adorned with handles shaped like angels. Unlike most of the cups in the Suit of Cups cards, this cup is closed – showing that the Queen’s thoughts and feelings come from her subconscious mind and the depths of her soul.
She sits upon a stone throne decorated with images of sea-nymphs, fish, and scallop shells. The sea and fish are symbols of the unconscious mind, and water represents emotion, spirit and perception. A cloudless, bright-blue sky and placid water of the sea surround her. Her feet do not touch the water; they rest on colourful pebbles on the shore. It is as if she is connected to her emotions (as represented by the water), but not overwhelmed by them.
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Spread: Spiritual Guidance

New Love

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New Love - tarot reading by Laura
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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The Present Situation: This card represents the current circumstances surrounding your love life. It provides insights into your emotional state, any obstacles or opportunities in your path, and the overall energy surrounding your romantic prospects.

Nine of Swords: UPRIGHT: Anxiety, worry, fear, depression, nightmares
REVERSED: Inner turmoil, deep-seated fears, secrets, releasing worry

The Nine of Swords shows a woman sitting up in her bed with her head in her hands. She appears to have been jolted awake from a terrible nightmare that has left her disturbed, scared and anxious. Nine swords hang on the dark wall behind her, representing the negative thoughts that weigh heavily on her mind. The base of the woman’s bed features a carving of one person defeating another, and roses and the outlines of astrological symbols adorn the quilt wrapped around her.

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What You Seek in a Partner: This card reflects your desires, needs, and expectations when it comes to a new romantic relationship. It highlights the qualities, values, or characteristics you are looking for in a potential partner.

Two of Cups

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What You Bring to a Relationship: This card signifies your strengths, qualities, and attributes that you bring into a new relationship. It helps you recognize the positive aspects you contribute and the potential value you offer as a partner.

Ace of Cups

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Challenges or Lessons: This card reveals the obstacles or potential difficulties you may encounter in your pursuit of new love. It serves as a guidance on what areas of personal growth or areas of caution to be mindful of as you embark on this romantic journey.

Six of Cups

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Future Potential: This card provides insights into the potential outcomes or possibilities that await you in your love life. It may indicate the direction your new relationship is headed, the potential for growth and happiness, or any major shifts that may occur in the future.

King of Swords

Spread: New Love

Am I on the right path with my career ideas?

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Am I on the right path with my career ideas? - tarot reading by Laura
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Eight of Wands

Spread: Free-form spread
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