I've pulled the King of Swords as my daily card 7 times in just over a month (including yesterday), so this is very timely for me. Collective liberation (especially related to the Palestine situation) has become my primary focus lately, so I appreciate your perspective around this card.
I love this series. I value your synthesis of the astrological energies and helping me connect the story of the Tarot through courts and majors. Such a potent lens for learning.
I pulled for the 3 prompts today:
A value I orient my life around: 8 of fire (I go where my heart leads me, following inspiration when it strikes)
A truth that I embody: 11 Justice (one of my birth cards!)
A practice to cultivate hope: 6 of Air (potent visual of a community greeting a new sunrise which signifies a daily practice).
The line re seeking of instant gratification as indicative of a lack of faith in the good to come is potent. It allows for looking at one's behaviors with curiosity and grace instead of judgment and shame. It offers direction for moving out of those behaviors.
I drew Ace of Swords (value), 2 of Swords (embodied truth--she really is! The truth is in her body, not being acted upon) and 6 of Wands (practice).
I've pulled the King of Swords as my daily card 7 times in just over a month (including yesterday), so this is very timely for me. Collective liberation (especially related to the Palestine situation) has become my primary focus lately, so I appreciate your perspective around this card.
I love this series. I value your synthesis of the astrological energies and helping me connect the story of the Tarot through courts and majors. Such a potent lens for learning.
I pulled for the 3 prompts today:
A value I orient my life around: 8 of fire (I go where my heart leads me, following inspiration when it strikes)
A truth that I embody: 11 Justice (one of my birth cards!)
A practice to cultivate hope: 6 of Air (potent visual of a community greeting a new sunrise which signifies a daily practice).
The line re seeking of instant gratification as indicative of a lack of faith in the good to come is potent. It allows for looking at one's behaviors with curiosity and grace instead of judgment and shame. It offers direction for moving out of those behaviors.
I drew Ace of Swords (value), 2 of Swords (embodied truth--she really is! The truth is in her body, not being acted upon) and 6 of Wands (practice).