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The Three of Wands: Expansion in Motion

July 25, 2025 by Lisa

Expansion Isn’t Passive

Three of Wands from tarot minor arcanaIn the Two of Wands, a decision is made. You’ve stepped beyond the comfort of what you’ve known and chosen a direction, eyes scanning the horizon. The Three of Wands meets you there on the edge of what’s next, not at the finish line, but at the start of real movement.

At first glance, the card might seem still. A lone figure stands and watches the sea, waiting. But make no mistake, the energy here is active. This is the phase where things start happening. Ships have already set sail, ideas are beginning to take form, and momentum is building. It’s exciting, but it’s also work.

No Magic Beans

The Three of Wands speaks to expansion. For a business, this might look like refining your systems, delegating tasks, or navigating the awkward phase of outgrowing your original team. For creative projects, it could mean late nights, revisiting the plan, or finally hitting “publish” after endless tweaks. Even when it’s passion-driven, growth requires effort.

And let’s not forget: this is the step before the Four of Wands which is the first taste of stability, celebration, and anchoring. But you don’t get there without the in-between. The hustle. The hope. The hard-earned lesson that building something meaningful often means facing growing pains.

Moving Toward the Four

So, if you’ve already chosen your path, the Three of Wands asks: What are you doing to support your own expansion? What structures are you putting in place to sustain the growth you’ve invited in?

Don’t mistake the pause for passivity. This is an active wait - a moment of alignment before the next wave of movement. Stand tall, do the work, and stay with it. Your future is already in motion.

Filed Under: Blog, Living the Cards, Tarot and Numerology Tagged With: Featured

From Connection to Contemplation: Cancer’s Wisdom in the Cups

July 9, 2025 by Lisa

Image for blog post, Cancer's Wisdom in the CupsAs Cancer season unfolds, the emotional tides run a little deeper. The Sun moves through the zodiac’s tender-hearted nurturer...Cancer, a sign ruled by the Moon and aligned with intuition, memory, and emotional truth. Often misunderstood as overly sensitive, Cancer’s true strength lies in its capacity to feel deeply, protect fiercely, and love unconditionally.

Few suits speak Cancer’s language more fluently than the Cups - symbols of emotion, connection, and the quiet power of the heart. As we move through Cancer season, the Two, Three, and Four of Cups offer a window into this sign’s intuitive, nurturing essence. Each card highlights a different emotional truth, inviting you to pause, reflect, and reconnect.

The Courage to Connect: Wisdom from the Two of Cups

Two of Cups from tarot minor arcanaThe Two of Cups is more than a card of romance, it’s a card of mutual recognition. Two hearts meeting in truth. This card captures the very essence of Cancer’s longing for emotional safety and intimacy. Cancer doesn’t fall halfway. When this sign connects, it’s with the full force of the heart, rooted in loyalty, nurturance, and soul connection. It’s a card that celebrates vulnerability, emotional reciprocity, and the quiet power of choosing each other. Cancerian Themes:

  • Deep emotional bonding
  • Intuitive recognition of kindred spirits
  • Courage to connect with an open heart

Together We Rise: Community in the Three of Cups

Three of Cups from tarot minor arcanaCancer may be a private sign, but when it comes to those they trust, no one throws a more heartfelt gathering. The Three of Cups is the emotional gathering place of chosen family, soul and sisters, and spiritual celebration. This card honors the magic of shared joy. Under Cancer’s influence, it reminds us that celebration can be sacred. That laughter, tears, wine, and dancing in the kitchen are all ways of tending the emotional garden. The Three of Cups mirrors Cancer’s role as the emotional glue in relationships, the one who remembers your birthday, checks in when you’re low, and brings people together to toast life’s milestones. Cancerian Themes:

  • Nurturing emotional community
  • Sisterhood and sacred celebration
  • Shared emotional cycles (especially lunar or feminine rhythms)

The Four of Cups: Honoring the Sacred Pause

Four of Cups from tarot minor arcanaThe Four of Cups is where Cancer’s deeper emotional wisdom quietly reveals itself. Often mistaken for apathy or disinterest, this card, when viewed through Cancer’s lens, becomes a powerful symbol of emotional discernment and sacred introspection. Cancer is not impulsive with its heart. This sign values emotional safety and timing. The Four of Cups depicts a moment of pause and reflection when the world offers something new, but the soul needs a moment. Not every opportunity is aligned. Not every cup is meant to be accepted. This card reminds us that turning inward is not the same as turning away. It’s a sacred act of self-honoring. Cancerian Themes:

  • Emotional boundaries and reflection
  • Protecting one's inner world
  • The wisdom of saying "not yet" instead of "yes"

Let Your Heart Lead the Way

During Cancer season, the Cups cards invite us into a more intuitive, emotionally honest space. Whether you’re deepening a bond (Two of Cups), celebrating chosen family (Three of Cups), or turning inward to honor your truth (Four of Cups), these cards remind us of the strength in softness and the power of emotional clarity. This is the season to feel what’s real, and let that guide your next move.

Image of the decans in Cancer for 2, 3, 4 of cups
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The Wisdom of Two: Polarity and the Birth of Choice

June 16, 2025 by Lisa

If the Aces are the Big Bang, the initial spark, the seed of pure potential, then the Twos are the moment the universe recognizes itself as divided. They are where we encounter duality: self and other, this or that, stillness or movement, love or fear.

In every suit, the Two introduces the tension of polarity, a necessary step in creation. Just like positive and negative charges generate energy, Tarot Twos pulse with the same electric pull. Without two poles, there can be no attraction, no friction, no choice, no growth. Polarity, paradoxically, is what connects us.

Two of Wands: A World of Possibilities

Two of Wands from tarot minor arcanaWith the Ace of Wands, something ignites...an idea, a passion, a surge of willpower. But with the Two of Wands, you stand at the edge of that spark and ask: “Now what?”

This card often shows a figure holding a globe, looking out over open terrain. It’s the first decision point. Do you stay or go? Act or wait? There's a thrill in the possibility of expansion, but also fear. To direct your energy is to risk something. That tension is the polarity of inner fire vs. outer action, desire vs. doubt.

Two of Cups: The Polarity of I and You

Two of Cups from tarot minor arcanaWhere the Ace of Cups is the heart awakening to possibility, the Two of Cups is the moment it meets another. This is the polarity of I and You - a dance of recognition and reflection.

This card isn't just about romance. It’s about vulnerability, mutual exchange, the courage it takes to connect. Opposite yet aligned, the figures in this card offer their cups in symmetry, teaching us that polarity doesn’t have to divide, it can unite. It’s the alchemy of two energies forming one emotional current.

Two of Swords: The Silent Standoff

Two of Swords from tarot minor arcanaThe Two of Swords shows us another kind of polarity, the kind that paralyzes. Logic and intuition. Head and heart. Often depicted with a blindfolded figure holding crossed swords, this card captures that razor-edge moment of internal standoff.

It’s the mind’s way of protecting us from discomfort, from truth, from emotional vulnerability. But the energy is still there just beneath the surface, building pressure. Eventually, a choice must be made. The swords can't stay suspended forever.

Two of Pentacles: Juggling Priorities

Two of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaIn the earthy suit of Pentacles, polarity shows up as balance. The figure in this card keeps two coins in constant motion, often surrounded by waves in the background. It’s not static balance - it’s dynamic, ever-changing, adaptable.

This card reminds us that life doesn’t ask for perfection, it asks for flexibility. There’s a push-pull between priorities, responsibilities, needs, and resources. And sometimes, the best we can do is keep the rhythm going, one foot in front of the other.

Polarity as the Path to Growth

Each Two invites us to navigate contrast, not to eliminate it. Whether it's choice, connection, conflict, or capacity, polarity isn’t the enemy of unity. It’s the birthplace of movement, transformation, and story. When Twos show up in your readings, ask:

  • What energies are pulling at me?
  • Am I avoiding a choice or forcing one too soon?
  • How might this tension be pointing me toward growth?
  • Can harmony be found in the contrast?

Like the positive and negative terminals of a battery, the Twos remind us that power flows through polarity. It is in the tension between opposites that energy is generated, and transformation begins.

Filed Under: Blog, Living the Cards, Tarot & the Universe, Tarot and Numerology Tagged With: Featured

Two Truths, One Light: Tarot and the Paradox of Perspective

June 7, 2025 by Lisa

Blog post image for Tarot and the Paradox of PerspectiveIn physics, light is one of the great paradoxes: it behaves as both a wave and a particle. This strange truth, known as wave-particle duality, reminds us that what we observe depends on how we choose to look. This paradox isn’t just for scientists; it’s also a spiritual reminder.

Tarot works the same way.

The cards don’t always give us answers in the form of absolutes, they reveal possibilities, patterns, and pathways. Sometimes what we see in the cards shifts depending on the lens we’re using: fear or faith, resistance or curiosity, self-doubt or empowerment.

Two Truths Can Coexist

The Moon: Between Illusion and Intuition

The Moon, a major arcana tarot cardThe Moon card is one of tarot’s most mysterious mirrors. Beneath its silver light, familiar paths appear strange, and shadows stretch long and uncertain. It’s the realm of dreams, instincts, and the subconscious where truth and illusion weave together like mist. The Moon doesn’t ask us to banish confusion; it asks us to move through it.

Sometimes, this card reveals projection or fear, the way our minds create stories when clarity is scarce. Other times, it’s an awakening of intuition, a call to trust the quiet knowing that logic can’t explain. Both can exist at once. The invitation is to pause and ask: Is this fear speaking, or is this truth emerging?

When The Moon appears, we are reminded that not all light is harsh and clear. Some truths glow softly, waiting for us to learn how to see by their light.

The High Priestess: The Keeper of Sacred Knowing

The High Priestess, a major arcana tarot cardIf The Moon is mystery in motion, The High Priestess is the still point within it. Seated between the black and white pillars, she holds the space between opposites - the seen and unseen, conscious and subconscious, known and unknowable. She doesn’t chase answers; she embodies them. Her wisdom is quiet, intuitive, and deeply feminine…not because it excludes reason, but because it transcends it.

The High Priestess invites us to slow down and listen, not with the mind, but with the soul. She reminds us that insight doesn’t always arrive in words; sometimes it comes as a sensation, a whisper, a pull you can’t quite explain. When she appears, it’s a sign that you already know more than you realize.

Her question is not “What is true?” but “Are you willing to trust what you already feel?”

The Four of Pentacles: Holding and Releasing

Four of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaThe Four of Pentacles shows us a delicate balance between security and stagnation, self-protection and scarcity. On one hand, it can reflect healthy boundaries and financial wisdom: saving for the future, honoring commitments, and creating structure in a world that often feels uncertain. There’s strength in knowing how to hold what matters, in caring for your resources, both material and emotional, with intention.

But this same energy can become constrictive when rooted in fear. When we cling too tightly to what we have - our money, our relationships, our routines - we block the natural flow of exchange. Energy, like breath, needs movement. If we never exhale, we can’t receive. The Four of Pentacles asks us to look gently at what we’re holding onto and why. Are we protecting something valuable, or are we resisting change? Are we maintaining stability, or avoiding vulnerability?

In its highest expression, this card reminds us that security doesn’t come from grasping, it comes from trust. True wealth, whether emotional or material, expands when shared and nurtured. The invitation is to find the middle path: to hold with care, but not with fear. To save and to spend. To give and to receive. To know that release is not loss, it’s participation in life’s greater flow.

A Language of Shadows and the Light

Just like light doesn’t stop being a wave simply because it behaves like a particle, truth in tarot doesn’t dissolve when it appears layered or contradictory. The deeper invitation is to hold both.

To honor both the seen and unseen. The rational and intuitive. The question and the answer. Tarot teaches us to live in the space between answers. To honor the seen and unseen, the question and the knowing, the rational and the intuitive. Tarot doesn’t eliminate mystery - it lets it bloom.

Tarot Reflections

  1. Where in my life am I seeking one clear answer, when two truths may coexist?
  2. How can I widen my perspective instead of narrowing it?
  3. What new truths might appear if I let go of the need for certainty?

Filed Under: Blog, Living the Cards, Tarot & the Universe Tagged With: Featured

From Provider to Visionary: Meet the 4 Kings of Tarot

June 2, 2025 by Lisa

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Whether it’s a parent, a coach, a friend who always takes charge, or even a part of yourself, the Tarot Kings show up in people we already know. This article is here to help you understand the Kings, not as distant figures on thrones, but as relatable leadership styles that appear in everyday life. When we see them through familiar roles and real relationships, their wisdom becomes easier to recognize and much more personal.

When we talk about “King energy,” we’re referring to the culmination of a suit’s journey in the tarot. Each King represents a different way of holding and expressing power. Some lead from the heart, others from the head. Some build systems and stability, while others inspire vision or nurture growth. And let’s be clear - King energy isn’t about gender. It’s not male or female; it’s a mode of energy, a way of leading, organizing, and influencing the world around us.

In this post, we’ll explore the tarot Kings as leadership archetypes you might recognize in everyday life. First, we’ll look at the gifts and strengths each King brings. Then, we’ll explore the shadow side and what happens when that same energy gets out of balance.

The Four Archetypes: Light Side of the Tarot Kings

King of Pentacles: The Provider

King of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaThe King of Pentacles is the kind of leader who believes that stability is success. This is someone who creates a dependable foundation wherever they go. They're excellent with budgets, thoughtful about long-term planning, and deeply loyal to their people. Generous with resources, they reward hard work with tangible support - whether that’s a raise, a new opportunity, or simply better tools to get the job done. King of Pentacles energy feels grounded, calm, and capable. It keeps things running smoothly.

King of Swords: The Analyst

King of Swords from tarot minor arcanaThe King of Swords leads with the belief that logic leads. They value clarity, fairness, and well-reasoned decisions. They speak with precision, think strategically, and expect others to show up prepared. Rarely swayed by emotion, this King cuts through confusion with truth and structure. When you need someone to sort through complexity or make a tough call with integrity, this is the energy you want in the room.

King of Cups: The Supportive Leader

King of Cups from tarot minor arcanaFor the King of Cups, leadership is rooted in emotional intelligence. Their mantra could be “Let’s talk it through.” They create safety through empathy, listening for what’s unsaid, and offering steady support in emotionally charged situations. This is the calm voice in a storm, the one who helps people feel seen and understood without losing their own center. King of Cups energy builds trust through compassion and emotional presence.

King of Wands: The Visionary

King of Wands from tarot minor arcanaThe King of Wands believes in bold vision and fearless action. Their motto? “Let’s make it happen.” Charismatic and magnetic, this energy rallies people around a shared mission. They lead with passion, take creative risks, and challenge the status quo when needed. Big-picture thinkers who thrive in momentum, the King of Wands inspires others to dream bigger and move with purpose.

The Shadow Side: When King Energy Tips Out of Balance

Even the wisest leader has a blind spot. The Kings, when imbalanced, can overuse their strengths or fall into old patterns of control, avoidance, or ego. Here’s what happens when each archetype goes unchecked:

King of Pentacles (Shadow): The Rigid Traditionalist

King of Pentacles Reversed from tarot minor arcanaIn shadow, the King of Pentacles becomes overly attached to “how things have always been.” Their focus on control and security can turn into micromanaging or prioritizing money over people. Innovation may be dismissed as too risky, and systems may stagnate under overly cautious leadership. True stability, though, requires flexibility and sometimes, trust in the unknown.

King of Swords (Shadow): The Cold Bureaucrat

King of Swords Reversed from tarot minor arcanaIn shadow, the King of Swords becomes too detached, using logic to avoid emotion, and structure to avoid vulnerability. They may hide behind rules or intellectualize everything, creating a sterile atmosphere where feelings are unwelcome. What looks like order may actually be control. When compassion is left out, leadership loses its warmth.

King of Cups (Shadow): The Avoidant Empath

King of Cups Reversed from tarot minor arcanaIn shadow, the King of Cups may struggle with boundaries, becoming overly involved in others’ emotional lives. They might avoid conflict to keep the peace, even when hard conversations are needed. When feelings outweigh facts, clarity disappears and emotional exhaustion follows. True compassion also means knowing when to step back.

King of Wands (Shadow): The Tyrannical Visionary

King of Wands Reversed from tarot minor arcanaIn shadow, the King of Wands’ passion becomes overpowering. They may chase ideas without follow-through, ignore feedback, or push others toward burnout in service of their vision. Ego takes the wheel, and what once felt inspiring now feels pressuring. Real leadership uplifts. It doesn’t demand loyalty at the cost of well-being.

Reclaiming the King Within

Whether you're working under a King-like figure or learning to embody this energy yourself, the Kings offer a mirror. They remind us that true leadership isn’t just about power. It’s about presence, self-awareness, and purpose. We’re all capable of leading with wisdom, compassion, vision, or groundedness. And we’re all capable of slipping into control, coldness, avoidance, or ego. The beauty is, we get to choose.

So…which King are you today? And which one are you becoming?

Filed Under: Blog, Living the Cards, Royal Reflections Tagged With: Featured

Reclaiming the Narrative: Wisdom from the Four Queens

May 30, 2025 by Lisa

Image of Four Queens of Tarot for Reclaiming Narrative blog post article

Stories don’t just describe our lives, they define them. They’re not simply the events that happened, but the meanings we’ve carried. Some stories uplift us. Others leave scars. But here’s the truth...You are not bound to the story you were handed. You have the power to rewrite it. To choose a new ending. To heal the past and shape the future. The Four Queens of Tarot each offer a sacred doorway into reclaiming your narrative. Together, they invite you to feel, to speak, to ground, and to ignite.

Queen of Cups: The Heart of the Story

Queen of Cups from tarot minor arcanaEvery story begins in the heart. The Queen of Cups sits beside the sea, her ornate cup cradled in reverence. It’s more than a vessel, it’s the soul’s container, full of emotion, memory, and intuition. She invites you to feel it all. Joy. Grief. Anger. Longing. As a child, your story may have overflowed with wonder and trust. But over time, cracks appeared - harsh words, dismissive glances, silent messages that whispered: You’re too much. You’re not enough.

The Queen of Cups reminds you that emotions aren’t weaknesses, they’re sacred truths. She invites you to honor them with compassion. To rewrite your emotional narrative with tenderness. To love even the parts of yourself that were once shamed or silenced.

Her message: To reclaim your story, feel your way through it. Let your emotions be the ink that writes your next chapter.

Queen of Swords: The Truth Teller

Queen of Swords from tarot minor arcanaWhere the Queen of Cups feels, the Queen of Swords thinks clearly and speaks truthfully. She stands beneath an open sky, sword raised to the light. She cuts through illusion, denial, and doubt. Her clarity is fierce, her voice unapologetically true. This Queen challenges the stories you’ve been telling yourself and dares you to reclaim your voice. To tell the truth of your experience, even when it’s hard. Even if your voice trembles. She gives you permission to edit the script and speak it aloud with fierce integrity.

Her message: To reclaim your story, name what’s true. Challenge the false narratives. Define your life on your terms.

Queen of Pentacles: Know Your Worth

Queen of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaThe Queen of Pentacles knows that healing isn’t just emotional or intellectual, it’s also physical, practical, grounded. She is the nurturer, the provider, the sovereign of sacred self-worth. She reminds you that your needs matter. Your rest matters. Your resources, your body, your home all deserve care. Too often, we inherit stories of scarcity - not just around money, but love, belonging, and safety. Am I enough? Do I deserve peace? Is there room for me to thrive? This Queen helps you plant new roots in soil rich with self-worth. She teaches that tending to your life isn’t a luxury, it’s an act of devotion.

Her message: To reclaim your story, embody your worth. Build a life that reflects how valuable you truly are.

Queen of Wands: Light Your Fire

Queen of Wands from tarot minor arcanaFinally, the Queen of Wands steps forward, all radiant fire and unapologetic power. She is the part of you that dreams boldly, creates passionately, and leads with magic. She doesn’t wait for permission - she is the permission. She reminds you that reclaiming your story isn’t just about healing the past. It’s about creating the future you desire.

She asks: What sets your soul ablaze? What story longs to burst forth in color and courage? This Queen tells you the best is yet to come. The next chapter is yours to ignite with creativity, confidence, and unapologetic joy.

Her message: To reclaim your story, own your light. Be the author of your destiny. You are not too late or too much. You are right on time.

The Final Word

You are not defined by what happened to you. You are not bound by outdated scripts or inherited beliefs. The Four Queens remind you: Feel with depth. Speak with truth. Know your worth. Create with fire. You are the narrator, the editor, the storyteller of your life. And it’s never too late to choose a new storyline. So go ahead. Pick up the pen.

Your story is waiting.

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