The Star is a welcome moment of rest, respite, and regeneration. It acts as a beacon of hope guiding us forward, an invitation to nourish our vessel. Read on for more significations and what it means as a reversal and in a general, career, or love reading:
Read MoreAs the God of the Underworld, Pluto represents cycles of life, death, and rebirth. In our Natal Chart, Pluto can signify power, transformation, and trauma. In the Sign of Aquarius, Pluto can usher in seismic shifts in technology and community. Read on for how the next two decades of Pluto in Aquarius may look!
Read MoreThe Tower card can represent sudden change and upheaval, the ground falling away from underneath us; followed by The Star- there is an omen that this is ultimately for the best. It may feel contractive as we are going through it, but ultimately it can allow us to build something stronger. Only buildings that do not sway to earthquakes and hurricanes crumble after all.
Read MoreSaturn entering Pisces brings us an existential oxymoron, a blending of boundaries and reality. Gentle rigidity, hard softness. The Planet of structure and walls meets the Sign of dissolution and oneness. In the misty depths of the elusive ocean, how do we separate a drop? How do we define what's real in a fever dream? Saturn in Pisces is an interesting melting pot, read on for more:
Read MoreMajor Arcana card The Moon, number 18, is a card of intuition and illusion, instinct and confusion. It represents the assimilation of our wild unconscious and subconscious brought to consciousness, the harmonisation of all the moving parts of ourselves.
Read MoreIf these past couple of years have felt like repeats of 2020, you’re in luck because we’re getting some fresh energy this year! Although it is still a year of transition, it is the initiation of some major shifts and beginning of new cycles that will set us up for the rest of the coming years and even the entire decade.
Read MoreThe 11th House represents our friendships, groups, memberships, alliances, networking, hopes and wishes, community, and place in the collective. It is the place where Jupiter rejoices, and for some also represents social media. Read on to learn how to decipher its meaning for you by Zodiac Sign, Planetary placements, and Planetary ruler (including if it's empty)!
Read MoreThe Devil Tarot card is about befriending our shadow and listening to what the hidden parts of ourselves have to say. It can represent needing to let go or surrender something that is no longer serving us and to loosen our grip of control. Read on for more Devil Tarot meanings!
Read MoreReading Tarot cards is naturally an intuitive process (and yes, we are all intuitive), but it does also take some practice to discern which meanings are accurate in which moment when doing a Tarot reading- read on for some tips how:
Read MoreThe 7th House is the House of relationships, it represents all significant partnerships in our life from our spouse to our business partners. It shows us what we need from a relationship and the types of people we may be attracted to, there are several different components to interpreting it fully, read on for more:
Read MoreWith the holidays right around the corner, here’s a handy gift guide for all your witchy loved ones! Whether they’re a green witch, kitchen witch, eclectic witch, sea witch, hedge witch, folk witch, baby witch, Wiccan and everything in between! Read on for the best magical gifts for the witches in your life:
Read MoreTemperance is traditionally a call to balance, moderation, patience, and a seeking of harmony. It can also be about finding middle ground and the centre space in between the pendulum swing, as well as the tempering between two differing subjects. Read on for more significations including Astrological, numerological, as a reversal, and in a career, love, and general reading:
Read MoreWorking with Astrological magic is a way to invoke the Planetary energy for a talisman; as Planetary remediation if we have afflicted Planets in our Natal Chart; or as a way to connect with the energy of a Planet and align with its associated meanings...
Read MoreDeath is the 13th Major Arcana card in the Tarot, fittingly as the number 13 is also often considered unlucky in the West. However, often feared, like all the Tarot cards, the Death card is symbolic. It represents natural endings, cycles of life, death, and rebirth, transformations and transmutations, change, and the growing pains often associated with it.
Read MoreSolar Arc Directions are a predictive timing technique where an Astrology Chart, usually the Natal Chart, is progressed forward by one degree for every year of life to symbolise how it has developed. Important contact points to Natal Placements and changes of Signs/Houses can reflect important transitions or moments in a person’s life.
Read MoreLearn all about what The Hanged Man Tarot card means in an upright and reversed position, to a general, career, and love reading, including its Astrological and Numerological correspondences! This is a card of the liminal, of the pregnant pause in-between moments, a pre-contraction before the expansion...
Read MoreWhile this 2500+ year practice can bring immense benefits to the understanding of ourselves and place in the world, it is also a hefty topic to get into! Although this can be overwhelming in the beginning, I think getting clear on a couple of things initially can help.
Read MoreThe Justice card represents things coming into balance and sorting themselves out, of being rectified and re-ordered, of things harmonising. It can more literally represent legal proceedings as well as simply people receiving what they deserve, or their just desserts! For better or worse, it is a rectification of things going to plan and following the natural order. Read on for more:
Read MoreThe Fixed Stars in Astrology are stars that are so far away from Earth that they don't appear to move much over time (as opposed to what the ancients referred to as the “wandering stars” which are the Planets that move in orbit). They can add a fascinating layer of interpretation to your practice! Read on to learn a bit about them:
Read MoreMajor Arcana card number ten of the Tarot is the Wheel of Fortune, following on from The Hermit, and preceding Justice. As you might imagine, this is a card about change, the wheel keeps on turning! It represents the notion that what goes up must come down and vice versa ad infinitum. Generally, this is considered a positive card to receive although it may not exclusively be the case.
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