Archive: March 2026

Telling Your Story

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Telling Your Story - tarot reading by Viviana Armadillo
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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In reverse, Knight of Swords' meaning can indicate impulsiveness, recklessness, or a tendency to rush into situations without considering the consequences. It may suggest a need to slow down, practice patience, or exercise caution in your actions and decision-making. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be prone to hasty judgments, impulsive behavior, or a disregard for others' perspectives. It encourages you to find a balance between assertiveness and sensitivity, and to consider the long-term impact of your actions.

Knight of Swords: This character is "all revved up with nowhere to go." They have a brilliant mind and sharp ideas, but they are currently plagued by indecision, burnout, or mental scatteredness. They might be prone to starting projects and abandoning them, or they're stuck in "analysis paralysis."

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Two of Cups signifies a deep connection and mutual affection between two individuals. It represents the potential for a loving partnership, whether romantic, friendship, or a significant emotional bond. The card suggests that there is harmony and balance in the relationship, and both parties are committed to supporting and nurturing one another. It encourages open communication, vulnerability, and the sharing of emotions. The Two of Cups brings a sense of love, unity, and the potential for a fulfilling and harmonious relationship.

Two of Cups: Their history is defined by a significant partnership - either a deep soul-connection that was hard to navigate or the struggle to find balance between their own needs and someone else's. Their "origin story" is rooted in a relationship.

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The Wheel of Fortune signifies a turning point, luck, and unexpected changes. It represents the cyclical nature of life, where fortunes can rise and fall. The card suggests that you are at the mercy of fate or circumstances beyond your control. It encourages you to embrace change, be adaptable, and seize opportunities as they arise. The Wheel of Fortune reminds you that life is always in motion, and with patience and a positive mindset, you can navigate its shifts and find success.

10 – Wheel of Fortune: A massive, unavoidable shift in luck is coming. This isn't something they can control with their "Swords" logic; the universe is about to spin the dial, and they will be forced to adapt to a completely new set of circumstances.

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Queen of Cups signifies a time of emotional maturity, empathy, and nurturing energy. It represents a period when you are in touch with your emotions, able to offer compassion and support to others, and navigate your own emotional landscape with wisdom and grace. The card suggests that you possess a deep intuition and a natural ability to understand and empathize with others. It encourages you to trust your intuition, listen to your emotions, and use your nurturing energy to create a loving and supportive environment. The Queen of Cups brings a sense of emotional stability, compassion, and the potential for deep emotional connections.

Queen of Cups: They are deeply preoccupied with their emotional stability. They worry about being "too much," too sensitive, or losing themselves in their feelings. They are constantly trying to keep their "inner waters" calm.

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The Moon signifies intuition, dreams, and the exploration of the subconscious mind. It represents a time of heightened sensitivity, psychic insights, and intuitive guidance. The card suggests that there may be hidden truths or emotions at play that need to be acknowledged and embraced. It encourages you to trust your intuition, listen to your inner voice, and pay attention to the messages from your subconscious. The Moon card also indicates the need for patience, as clarity may come in its own time.

18 – The Moon: There is a lot of hidden anxiety or "dream-logic" beneath the surface. They don't always trust what they feel, and they might be dealing with illusions or secrets that haven't come to light yet.

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In reverse, Two of Pentacles' meaning can indicate a lack of balance or difficulty in managing conflicting priorities. It may suggest a sense of overwhelm, disorganization, or being pulled in different directions. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas of your life that may require more attention or a reassessment of your priorities. It encourages you to seek ways to simplify your life, delegate tasks, or establish boundaries to regain a sense of equilibrium and stability.

Two of Pentacles: They are terrified of the "total eclipse." Their biggest fear is that if they drop just one ball, the whole life they've built will fall apart. They fear being overwhelmed by the physical demands of life.

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In reverse, Two of Pentacles' meaning can indicate a lack of balance or difficulty in managing conflicting priorities. It may suggest a sense of overwhelm, disorganization, or being pulled in different directions. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas of your life that may require more attention or a reassessment of your priorities. It encourages you to seek ways to simplify your life, delegate tasks, or establish boundaries to regain a sense of equilibrium and stability.

Queen of Wands: They have a hidden, "darker" creative spark. When they get passionate, it can turn into bossiness or a fiery temperament that they try to suppress. They might secretly crave a "diva" moment but feel they have to keep it tucked away.

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King of Cups signifies a time of emotional stability, wisdom, and compassion. It represents a period when you are able to navigate your own emotions with maturity and offer support and guidance to others. The card suggests that you possess a deep understanding of emotions, empathy, and the ability to maintain balance even in challenging situations. It encourages you to trust your intuition, approach emotional matters with compassion and understanding, and lead with a calm and nurturing demeanor. The King of Cups brings a sense of emotional mastery, wisdom, and the potential for creating a harmonious emotional environment.

King of Cups: Their ultimate goal is emotional mastery. They don't want wealth or fame as much as they want to be the person who is "the calm in the storm" - someone who is respected for their wisdom, empathy, and composure.

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Knight of Cups signifies a time of romantic pursuits, creative inspiration, and emotional expression. It represents a period when you may be guided by your heart, seeking to connect deeply with others and express your emotions in a genuine and artistic way. The card suggests that you are passionate, sensitive, and attuned to the beauty and emotional nuances of life. It encourages you to follow your creative inspiration, express your feelings openly, and pursue your romantic or creative endeavors with enthusiasm. The Knight of Cups brings a sense of charm, romance, and the potential for deep emotional connections.

Knight of Cups: Ironically, their obstacle is their own idealism. They are so busy waiting for the "perfect" romanticized version of their life to arrive that they aren't taking the messy, un-perfect steps needed to move.

Reading Stats
Reading Stats
In your reading you have got:
  • 2 Majors
  • 7 Minors
  • 3 Reversals
  • 1 Wands
  • 1 Pentacles
  • 4 Cups
  • 1 Swords
  • 2 Twos
  • 1 Ten
  • 2 Knights
  • 2 Queens
  • 1 King
Summary:
The Dreaming Architect: This is a character who is mentally exhausted (Knight of Swords Rev) and terrified that their busy life is about to crash (2 of Pentacles Rev). They are driven by a deep, secret desire to be a pillar of emotional strength (King of Cups), but they are currently blocked by their own tendency to daydream or wait for a "knight in shining armor" moment (Knight of Cups). They are about to be thrown into a whirlwind of change (Wheel of Fortune) where they will finally have to face the truths they've been hiding from themselves (The Moon).
Spread: Free-form spread
What part of my internal machinery needs maintenance so I can sustain my external wins? - tarot reading by Viviana Armadillo
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Six of Wands signifies a time of triumph, recognition, and accomplishment. It represents the successful completion of a project or the attainment of a goal. The card suggests that your efforts and hard work are being acknowledged and celebrated by others. It encourages you to embrace your achievements, bask in the limelight, and enjoy the sense of victory and validation. The Six of Wands brings a sense of confidence, pride, and public acclaim.

Six of Wands: Focus of the Week:
Success is within reach, but it's public. Focus on acknowledging your wins and letting yourself be seen. Don't hide your "inventions" or your progress; take the victory lap.

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In reverse, Seven of Wands' meaning can indicate a sense of being overwhelmed, yielding to pressure, or experiencing a lack of confidence or support. It may suggest a feeling of being on the defensive or struggling to assert yourself effectively. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where your boundaries may be compromised or where you may need additional support. It encourages you to address any insecurities, find ways to boost your confidence, and seek allies who can provide assistance and encouragement.

Seven of Wands: Obstacles:
You might feel overwhelmed by demands or find it hard to stand your ground. The obstacle is a tendency to fold under pressure or feel like you're fighting a losing battle.

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In reverse, Temperance suggests imbalance, excess, lack of moderation, or disharmony in one's life. It may indicate a need to regain balance and moderation, address extremes or addictive behaviors, or find a middle path in conflicting situations. It calls for self-reflection, cultivating patience, and seeking to restore harmony and equilibrium in order to experience a sense of inner peace and well-being.

14 – Temperance: Midweek Blessing:
A blessing in disguise. This suggests a burst of "extreme" energy. While it feels out of balance, it might provide the necessary heat to get a stagnant project moving.

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Five of Cups signifies a time of emotional upheaval, loss, or disappointment. It represents a period when you may be dwelling on past hurts, regrets, or missed opportunities. The card suggests that you may be focusing on what has gone wrong or what has been lost, causing a sense of sadness or grief. It encourages you to acknowledge your emotions, allow yourself to grieve, and begin the process of healing and moving forward. The Five of Cups brings a sense of acceptance, emotional release, and the potential for learning and growth through adversity.

Five of Cups: How You Are Growing:
You are learning to process regret. Instead of staring at the "spilled oil," you're beginning to acknowledge what's still standing. Growth here comes from emotional honesty.

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In reverse, The Hanged Man may indicate resistance to change, avoiding self-reflection, or being stagnant in personal growth. It suggests a reluctance to let go of old patterns, perspectives, or attachments that are hindering progress. It calls for a willingness to release resistance, embrace change, and explore new perspectives in order to gain a fresh outlook and move forward on your spiritual journey.

12 – The Hanged Man: Wrapping Up the Week:
You're ready to stop waiting. By the weekend, you'll likely sacrifice the "pause" and take a decisive, if impulsive, step forward.

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In reverse, Page of Pentacles' meaning can indicate a lack of focus, laziness, or a need for better planning and follow-through. It may suggest a tendency to get easily distracted or to lack the discipline needed to achieve your goals. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may need to refine your approach or invest more effort into your endeavors. It encourages you to establish clear goals, create a structured plan, and stay committed to the practical steps required for success.

Page of Pentacles: Monday:
Plans might feel a bit ungrounded today. Double-check your logistics and don't get discouraged if a creative idea doesn't "click" immediately.

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In reverse, Three of Swords' meaning can indicate healing, release, or a gradual recovery from emotional pain. It may suggest that you are starting to move past the heartbreak or sorrow that you have experienced. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be actively working towards healing, seeking support, or finding ways to mend your emotional wounds. It encourages you to be patient with yourself, engage in self-care, and take the necessary steps towards emotional recovery.

Three of Swords: Tuesday:
A day for healing. You're moving past a recent sting or heartache. Let the pressure valve release: the worst of the "storm" is behind you.

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In reverse, The Chariot warns of lack of direction, self-doubt, or being overwhelmed by obstacles, leading to a lack of progress or feeling out of control. It may indicate a need to regain focus and confidence, address any inner conflicts or external challenges, and find clarity in order to move forward. It calls for self-reflection, regaining control, and finding a sense of purpose to achieve success.

7 – The Chariot: Wednesday:
Momentum feels stalled. Instead of forcing the engine to turn, check if you're actually pointed in the right direction. It's okay to idle for a moment.

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In reverse, Two of Cups' meaning can indicate disharmony, disconnection, or difficulties in establishing or maintaining a meaningful relationship. It may suggest a lack of balance, disagreements, or an inability to effectively communicate and connect with another person. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where there may be underlying conflicts, misunderstandings, or unmet needs. It encourages you to prioritize open and honest communication, address any issues, and seek resolution or reconciliation if possible.

Two of Cups: Thursday:
You might feel a bit out of sync with a partner or friend. Focus on "self-maintenance" today rather than trying to perfectly balance a connection with someone else.

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In reverse, Five of Swords' meaning can indicate resolution, forgiveness, or a willingness to let go of past conflicts. It may suggest that you are finding ways to reconcile differences or seeking peaceful resolutions. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be actively working towards resolving conflicts, letting go of grudges, or seeking forgiveness. It encourages you to cultivate a spirit of cooperation, prioritize healthy communication, and find common ground with others.

Five of Swords: Friday:
The desire to conflict or "being right" fades. You're choosing peace over proving a point, which allows you to end the work week without unnecessary tension.

Reading Stats
Reading Stats
In your reading you have got:
  • 3 Majors
  • 7 Minors
  • 8 Reversals
  • 2 Wands
  • 1 Pentacles
  • 2 Cups
  • 2 Swords
  • 1 Two
  • 1 Three
  • 2 Fives
  • 1 Six
  • 2 Sevens
  • 1 Page
Summary:
The transition from the 6 of Wands (victory) to a week full of Reversals suggests that while the world sees you succeeding, you might be feeling some "imposter syndrome" or internal fatigue. This week isn't about the machine running at full speed; it's about checking the gauges and making sure you aren't burning out your internal components.
Spread: Free-form spread
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