Hello friends,
Yesterday I attended a celebration of life for an auntie who had a huge impact in my life growing up, and as an adult.
She was always full of joy, smiles, empathy, and patience for beings of all ages, human & animal.
And laughter. She was always cracking up.
Debbie was someone I looked up to and I wanted to be like…and still do.
I had an opportunity before she transitioned from this world to tell her those exact words.
If you’re reading this today, I hope that you will take a moment to tell someone you love what they mean to you, why you love them, or something you admire about them.
Even if you’re not always seeing eye-to-eye, focus on something you can tell them that you deeply appreciate.
Rinse and repeat.
Today’s deck is a new one that I just cracked open this morning. It’s been sitting on my shelf for a few months (!) and it didn’t feel like the right time to work together for some reason.
Until today!
With love,
xo
Natalie
The cards
deck: Witches’ Wisdom Tarot
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Take a deep, cleansing breath and choose the first card that calls BEFORE scrolling down.
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3 of Water, reversed
The fog depicted in this card represents uncertainty, and not being able to see clearly what is ahead.
Reversals remind us to look inward. And in this case, what you are seeking you already know the answer to.
It may take some time to get quiet and aligned so you can hear what needs to come through. Perhaps take a long walk or warm shower and see what surfaces.
Trust yourself and listen carefully. It’s all there for you when you’re ready to receive it.
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Ace of Fire
Fire is the spark the brings life energy into our world.
This message encourages you to embrace your creative and capable spirit and bring some of your gifts to others.
Celebrate with a meal or a hug. A phone call or a letter. A song or a dance.
Light a candle and sing or a bonfire and gather.
And of course, laugh.
This is a sign to appreciate and give and create something to enjoy.
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10 of Air
This is the season for murmurations (large gatherings of birds, often starlings, that fly in the thousands as if perfectly rehearsed) which symbolize co-creation and collective joy.
It’s time, dear reader, to cultivate some wonder today.
There is magic happening all around you to embrace.
If you can’t find a murmuration, there are thousands of ways to cultivate wonder. Simply watching a plant reach for the sun or a bird fly or a seed crack open and become something or a tree turn crimson before the leaves fall.
Nature is perfect and healing. Find a moment for some wonder today, and if you can, share it with others.
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