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Reclaiming the Narrative: Wisdom from the Four Queens

May 30, 2025 by Lisa

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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.

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

The Three of Swords: Beyond Heartbreak

May 28, 2025 by Lisa

Image for blog post The Three of Swords: Beyond HeartbreakImagine you're in a tarot reading and the Three of Swords is pulled.

Gasp!

Does this mean heartbreak is coming?

It's hard not to flinch when this card appears. After all, the imagery is intense: three sharp swords piercing a red heart, usually against a backdrop of rain or stormy skies. The most common interpretation is, of course, heartbreak, grief, sorrow, or betrayal. But like all tarot cards, the Three of Swords has layers, and it’s not always about doom and gloom. Let’s peel it back.

The Disruption of “Three” Energy

Twos represent balance, harmony, and union. But then comes the three, and suddenly, everything changes. It introduces a new element, a third voice, a different opinion. The energy shifts. What was once stable is now questioned.

Imagine you’re talking with a friend, and you both agree on something. Along comes someone with a different take on the situation. You’re suddenly pushed to rethink, defend, or even revise your views. It’s uncomfortable, but it’s also growth. That’s Three of Swords energy: the discomfort of evolution. This card doesn’t just show pain, it shows the catalyst for transformation. The kind of disruption that makes you stronger, clearer, and more aligned… eventually.

Intersection of Heart and Mind

Let’s take the imagery literally for a moment. The heart is pierced by three swords. Swords represent air, thought, logic, communication. This isn't just emotion - this is emotion intersected by thought. Maybe instead of spelling certain heartbreak, this card is an invitation to step back and assess the situation with clarity, untangle what you’re feeling from what you know and speak your truth - even if it hurts.

Necessary Pain, Not Endless Suffering

Some pains are necessary. They carve space. They clear the fog. They reveal what wasn’t working. The Three of Swords can show up when you're finally facing something you've tried to avoid - something painful, yes, but also freeing. Maybe it's time to release the illusion, admit the hard truth, or set a boundary. If this card appears in a reading, try asking:

  • What truth am I resisting because it might hurt?
  • Where am I being invited to apply reason to emotion or emotion to reason?
  • What in my life is being destabilized so something more authentic can emerge?

The Three of Swords is not a guarantee of heartbreak, it’s a mirror. It reflects the moments when our hearts and minds collide, and from that collision, we grow. We clarify. We clear out what doesn't serve. So the next time this card shows up, take a breath. Feel what you feel. Think what you think. And know that healing—real, deep healing—often begins right here.

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

A Reflection from the Queen of Cups: Know Your Worth

May 25, 2025 by Lisa

Image for Know Your Worth blog postWhat if you were born with a full bucket of self-esteem?

As a child, that bucket overflows - full of confidence, curiosity, and joy. But over time, life chips away at it. A harsh word here. A dismissive glance there. Messages, spoken and unspoken, begin to leak through the cracks: You’re too much. You’re not enough. Be quieter. Be better. You're too fat. You're too thin. Without enough love, encouragement, or safe space to express who we truly are, that bucket begins to empty.

Enter the Queen of Cups

She is the quiet guardian of the emotional realm. Deeply intuitive, she knows what it means to feel it all. But more than that, she knows the importance of holding space for herself, not just others. Her message is clear: You can’t pour from an empty cup.

We often think of self-care as bubble baths, massages, or diving into a good book…and sure, these are great options. But the Queen of Cups asks something deeper:

- What beliefs have poked holes in your self-worth?

- Who (or what) do you still allow to drain your bucket?

- When was the last time you did something to nourish your soul?

She invites us to take emotional responsibility...not through force or shame, but through compassion. Through presence. Through tending to the quiet waters within us. If your bucket feels empty right now, it’s not your fault. But it is your opportunity. The Queen of Cups reminds you: You are worthy of care. You are allowed to receive. And you can begin again.

So today, pause and ask yourself:

What’s one thing I can do to refill my own bucket?

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

Gemini & the Tarot: Dancing with Duality

May 24, 2025 by Lisa

Gemini, ruled by Mercury, is the cosmic messenger - curious, quick-thinking, and eternally in motion. Born under the sign of the Twins, Gemini is a master of duality: the inner and outer voice, the seen and unseen, the rational and the imaginative. And in the tarot, no number captures this dance of duality better than two.

The four twos of the minor arcana all offer unique windows into the Gemini experience. Each card represents a different suit and element, yet all echo the themes of tension, choice, balance, and potential that define Gemini energy.

Two of Swords - The Mental Crossroads

Two of Swords from tarot minor arcanaIn this card, a blindfolded figure holds two crossed swords, symbolizing mental stalemate and decision avoidance. Gemini’s mind is its gift and its trap. Overthinking, overanalyzing, and seeing all sides can leave Gemini stuck. The Two of Swords reveals what happens when thinking spirals and clarity is blocked.

Tarot Wisdom: When thoughts become tangled, pause. Logic alone won’t lead the way. Sometimes clarity comes only after silence.

Two of Wands - The Choice to Expand

Two of Wands from tarot minor arcanaHere we see a person holding a globe, gazing out over a landscape. The world is calling, but action is required. This is the moment Gemini comes alive sparked by vision and fueled by possibility. The Two of Wands is Gemini’s adventurous side: dreaming, planning, exploring. But planning must become doing.

Tarot Wisdom: Curiosity is only useful when followed. Choose a path and step forward, even if the outcome isn’t guaranteed.

Two of Cups - The Mirror of Connection

Two of Cups from tarot minor arcanaTwo figures share cups, symbolizing partnership, harmony, and emotional exchange. Though often labeled “head over heart,” Gemini has a deep desire to connect through conversation, shared ideas, and soul-to-soul dialogue. The Two of Cups reflects Gemini’s craving for a mind that meets theirs, and a heart that understands their many layers.

Tarot Wisdom: True connection isn’t just chemistry, it’s also about communication. Speak from the heart, not just the head.

Two of Pentacles - The Juggler

Two of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaA figure dances while balancing two pentacles, encircled by the infinity symbol. Life is a performance of balance: work and play, money and time, inner and outer responsibilities. Gemini thrives in the hustle of multitasking, networking, spinning multiple plates. But this card cautions: balance isn’t busyness; it’s sustainability.

Tarot Wisdom: You can do many things, but maybe not all at once. Prioritize your energy or risk burnout.

Gemini Lives in the Land of Possibility....

....always one step ahead, always thinking in pairs. The Twos of Tarot reflect this beautifully: a sign torn between options, thrilled by the unknown, and gifted with the power to hold contradictions gracefully.

During Gemini season, let the Tarot remind you: it's okay to live in the in-between, as long as you stay grounded in intention. You don’t have to choose between mind or heart, thought or action. You just need to stay present with both.

Gemini Season Tarot Spread - The Power of Two

Use this spread during Gemini season (or anytime you're struggling with decision making, duality, or balance). Each card position draws from the energy of one of the Twos in the tarot. To get started, pull out each Two and lay them face up. Pull a card for each one according to the spread below:

Two of Swords – What am I overthinking or avoiding?
This card reveals a decision or truth you're not seeing clearly. What are you resisting or refusing to confront? What needs clarity or stillness?

Two of Pentacles – Where in my life am I juggling too much?
This position highlights what you’re trying to balance — and whether it’s sustainable. What needs simplification or reprioritization?

Two of Wands – Where am I being called to take action?
This card asks: What dream or idea needs bold movement? What plans are ready to leave the “vision” phase and become real?

Two of Cups – Where can I deepen connection?
This final card explores partnership, emotional balance, or self-love. Where is there potential for deeper understanding, honest conversation, or soulful union?

Gemini Season tarot spread: The Power of Two
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Filed Under: Astrology and Tarot, Blog, Light the Path: Tarot Spreads, Living the Cards Tagged With: Featured

Turning with the Wheel: Trusting the Cycles of Change

May 22, 2025 by Lisa

Turning the Wheel of Fortune in tarotThe Wheel of Fortune is a symbol of cycles - highs and lows, wins and losses, certainty and change. It reminds us to release our grip on control and instead learn to ride the wheel with trust and presence.

We like to believe that, with enough effort, we can keep everything in perfect alignment. But the truth is, much of life exists beyond our control. Circumstances shift. People change. Opportunities come and go. The Wheel of Fortune doesn’t promise stability, it promises movement. What feels like an ending may be a turning point. What seems random might be part of a larger rhythm we just can’t see yet.

This card invites us to loosen our grip, to surrender the illusion that we can steer every moment.

Let go of the need to predict every outcome. Let go of the pressure to always have a plan. Let go of the belief that you’re off track just because you’re not where you thought you'd be.

Instead, trust the process.

Wheel of Fortune, a major arcana tarot cardThe wheel turns for everyone. It brings surprises we never saw coming, challenges that shape us, and growth that only hindsight can reveal. When you stop resisting the movement and begin flowing with it, you make space for the unexpected magic of life to unfold.

Sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do is surrender, not out of defeat, but from deep faith that the story is still unfolding.

Turning with the Wheel: Tarot Spread for Embracing Change

Use this spread to reflect on your current position in the cycle and how to deepen your trust in the unfolding path.

Card 1: What cycle in my life is currently shifting?
Card 2: What am I being asked to release control over?
Card 3: Where am I being called to place more trust?
Card 4: What is trying to emerge through this change?

Turning with the wheel four card tarot spread
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Filed Under: Blog, Light the Path: Tarot Spreads, Living the Cards, Major Arcana: Follow the Light Tagged With: Featured

Tarot for Tough Times: Finding Hope in Hardship

May 22, 2025 by Lisa

Right now, many people are carrying the heavy weight of financial stress. Whether it shows up as fear, shame, exhaustion, or uncertainty, money struggles can leave us feeling isolated and overwhelmed. In moments like these, tarot doesn’t promise a quick fix, but it can offer emotional clarity, spiritual grounding, and gentle encouragement to help you navigate the storm. Let’s take a closer look at a few cards that speak to this journey.

Five of Pentacles: Fear and Isolation

Five of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaThis card often shows two figures walking through the snow outside a lit church window. It speaks to scarcity, exclusion, and hard times. But there’s a deeper message here too: the light is still on. Help is nearby, even if it’s hard to ask or see. Help is near. Resources exist. Sometimes we need to remember to look up and ask.

Reflection: What resources or support might be available to me that I haven’t seen clearly?

The Star: Reconnecting to Hope

The Star card, a major arcana tarot cardAfter the Tower crumbles, The Star appears. It offers peace, renewal, and quiet encouragement. The Star is not loud or flashy. It’s the quiet voice inside that says, keep going. This card reminds us that healing is possible, even when things feel broken. It asks us to trust that light still exists, even in darkness.

Reflection: What small sign of hope can I follow today?

Six of Pentacles: Balance in Giving and Receiving

Six of Pentacles from tarot minor arcanaThis card invites a mindset shift. Yes, you may need help now, but giving and receiving are part of a lifelong rhythm. You will give again. You will rise again. Generosity and grace move in both directions.

Reflection: Am I allowing myself to receive the support I need?

Two of Wands: Imagining What's Possible

Two of Wands from tarot minor arcanaThe Two of Wands stands at the threshold between where you’ve been and where you might go next. This card invites visioning - making space to dream even when the present feels limited. It doesn’t rush into action, but it does open the door to potential. What might be possible if you believed a new future is unfolding, even if you can’t see all the details yet?

Reflection: What future can I begin to imagine, even if I don’t know how to reach it yet?

From Struggle to Strength

Tarot can’t pay the bills, but it can hold space for your feelings and for hope. It can remind you that struggle is part of the story, not the end of it. If you’re in a difficult season right now, know this: you are not broken. You are becoming.

And the light is still on

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

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