In the tarot, the Fours offer a much-needed moment of rest, a pause in the action, a chance to breathe and process what’s been gained. But in the realm of science, especially thermodynamics, we learn that stability is often temporary. Systems can remain balanced for only so long before energy accumulates and tips them toward […]
As the Sun slips into Scorpio, the air itself seems to deepen. Shadows lengthen, leaves fall like whispers, and the veil between worlds thins. This is the realm of the Five of Cups. Here in the first decan of Scorpio (0°-10°), ruled by Mars, and aligned with the sacred season of Samhain, Halloween, and Día […]
Have you ever wondered why the traditional image of the Four of Cups shows someone looking bored, withdrawn, even apathetic? If the number four represents stability, then shouldn’t four cups be a good thing, a sign of comfort, grounding, and emotional security? In many ways, it is. But the Four of Cups also teaches us […]
At first glance, tarot and science might seem like strange companions. But both explore how things begin, evolve, and take form. In earlier posts, we explored the Aces as pure potential and the Twos as polarity and choice. Now, the Threes mark a new phase where energy begins to move, multiply, and take shape. Not […]
Expansion Isn’t Passive In 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 […]
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, […]
Imagine 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 […]
At first glance, the four Aces of the tarot and the structure of an atom might seem worlds apart – one rooted in mysticism, the other in science. But both are powerful symbols of potential. When we look deeper, the connection becomes striking: each represents the spark of possibility, the beginning of something profound. Aces: […]