Hello, Heartbeats! This week’s general collective tarot and oracle reading is mainly about changing perspectives that lead to more secure, happier times. The main deck we’re using is the Spiritsong Tarot, and, at the bottom of this post, you can find a detailed list of all three beautiful decks of cards featured in this reading. Please hang with me for a few minutes! (Pun intended. Read on, and you’ll understand.) 🤡
The Moon and The Hanged Man, although different, have a common theme of perception. The Moon speaks of partial truths, games of light and shadow, smoke and mirrors, while The Hanged Man goes through a change of perception by surrendering to an unusual perspective. The Moon card represents perception as the combination of fact and imagination. The Hanged Man clarifies his perception through a slow, maybe even unpleasant, individual process.
What does this suggest for this week? We, as a collective, are taking our time and a new stance to sort out our perceptions. According to the cards, it’s not a dynamic week, and we may even take a break from something or put it on hold, to let clarity settle inside us. We might ponder some unsavory facts that lead to enlightenment, leaving the diffusion of the lunar perception behind. In other words, our awareness becomes more concise.
If we indeed manage to attain this focus, the cards promise happy independence and satisfaction with ourselves. What that means varies from person to person, but, in essence, it is a feeling of personal security in the material world.
Let’s have a look at the advice cards now and see how they will enrich our reading.
The Faeries of the Future are a diverse bunch, but they are all moving forward. Although we will never catch up with the future, we’re always creating it somehow. Be optimistic and enthusiastic about the future as you take your steps in the present moment. It’s a (life-)long walk, wild cards may come along, so keep the light within bright, so that you’ll always see the path before you. See how nicely this ties in with The Hanged Man?
And the second oracle card wraps it all up.
Phanuel, Angel of Truth, reminds us that truth is ever-present, calm, and immutable, and it’s only up to us to reach for it. Truth is not demonstrative or interested in pursuing us. It is indifferent to our ways to avoid it or our quest toward it. It simply exists, and it’s available to the ones willing to experience it. It can also change our perceptions to a varying degree.
All in all, it’s our choice how we want our future to be, and we are making that choice every moment through the thoughts and actions we allow to define us. Choose a clear perspective, even if others don’t share it, because it will align you with absolute truth, an essential condition for true happiness.
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Tarot and oracle decks used for this reading:
- Spiritsong Tarot by Paulina Cassidy, published by U.S. Games Systems
- The Faeries’ Oracle by Brian Froud, text by Jessica Macbeth, published by Atria Books, Simon & Schuster
- Angelarium by Eli Minaya and Peter Mohrbacher, published by Lo Scarabeo
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