It’s time to look at the shadows of the court again, this time with the King of Pentacles and his love of life in the 4 of Wands. Sounds great, right? But not if it’s actually rooted in fear.
Read MoreThe thing with astrology or tarot or any new language is that you have to start before you understand. A decan walk is just one example.
Read MoreThe Pages and Princesses are students and explorers and messengers. They are powerful wanderers who aren’t stuck in one court. It took me many resources to see this simple fact.
Read MoreOne of the easiest and quickest ways to learn some of the personalities behind the court cards is to start with your significator and then explore their shadows.
Read MoreTo help you make meaning and cut through the noise of Mercury Retrograde, I have a mini divination challenge designed around this particular Mercury Retrograde period.
Read MoreComplete natal charts require birth time, along with birth date and place, and for the last few years, I’ve been using the wrong time. What does that mean for interpreting my natal chart?
Read MoreIn this part of the series, I give simple tips for working with the Moon phases, current sign, and House placement before diving into a personal story about identity and rebirth that was both shocking and so right.
Read MoreIf you haven’t studied astrology or you haven’t gotten far in your astrology studies, it can seem a lot more confusing than it really is. But there are a few tips and tricks to understanding one of the most useful cycles of astrology, the lunar phases.
Read MoreIn this third part of my series on incorporating astrology into tarot using the decanic minor system, I introduce how you can map the remaining minor arcana (court cards and Aces) to the 36 decans that we’ve already covered and why that may or may not be helpful.
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