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1 Mirtul 1489 (Waning Gibbous)
Writing in this journal continues to be a useful exercise in maintaining records. The perpetual cold presents practical challenges with the ink, though prestidigitation proves remarkably useful for maintaining its temperature. A simple cantrip solving a practical problem - further evidence that supposedly minor magic often proves more valuable than more ostentatious spells in day-to-day activities. Vesstan's mood continues to deteriorate, which is hardly surprising given the circumstances. The loss of his sword arm weighs heavily upon him, perhaps more so than when we first arrived in Lonelywood. Six months have passed, yet I still catch him reaching for things with a hand that's no longer there, followed by that haunted look in his eyes that mirrors the one I saw in Menzoberranzan when he was nearly sacrificed to Lolth. The bitter irony that his dominant arm was lost during our escape does not escape either of us. I've been discretely inquiring about magical restoration, but such services command prices far beyond our current means. The barkeep, Danae, seems to hold his attention at least, though I suspect she's more interested in the coin he spends drowning his sorrows than in any genuine affection. Still, even false hope might be better than none at all. Perhaps I should suggest he train with his remaining arm – I've heard tales of warriors who became even more formidable after such adaptations. Though suggesting such things to my brooding brother requires a delicacy I sometimes lack. Today brought an interesting diversion, at least. Dannika – that excitable researcher – arrived with a proposition to study Chwingas, tiny elemental spirits she believes might hold answers about this endless winter. Her enthusiasm borders on the excessive, but she secured funding for the venture, which is more than I can say for most of her theories. The prospect of venturing out alone to chase these spirits was less than appealing, but fortune smiled upon us in the form of several capable-looking individuals at Speaker Nimsy's house. Initial observations of my newfound companions prove interesting. Drosha, the half-orc, while socially awkward and somewhat clumsy, possesses the physical capabilities I prefer to have between myself and any threats. The southern woman, Kamilia, carries herself with the practiced grace of someone accustomed to operating in shadows, though her dedication to justice suggests she's not a common cutpurse. Caliban's physical frailty mirrors my own, but his contemplative nature and magical abilities could prove complementary to my own capabilities. Elion, a cleric of Kelemvor, maintains an appropriately serious demeanor fitting his profession - his healing abilities make him perhaps the most practically valuable member of the group, despite his rather dour personality. The expedition proved successful, though my attempt at throwing snowballs was embarrassingly poor. Vesstan would have laughed, had he been there. Instead, I stuck to what I do best – magic. Between Caliban's dancing lights and my own arcane contributions to Elion's music, we managed to attract several of the spirits. One has taken quite a liking to my hood – "Hoodlum" seems an appropriate name, given its mischievous nature. More importantly, this group has agreed to help escort Dannika to Termalaine and Bryn Shander. The girl's plan to travel alone was foolish beyond measure. They've also expressed interest in investigating the rumors of awakened creatures and kobold activity in the mines. The prospect of steady work with capable companions is... promising. Perhaps this will help generate the funds needed for Vesstan's restoration.
Speaker Nimsy's report on the food situation is concerning. The towns' supplies are steadily depleting, and this endless winter shows no signs of abating. This will need to be addressed soon, preferably before scarcity leads to increased prices or social instability. I should factor this into our resource management. Speaking of resources, I should speak with Speaker Nimsy about keeping an eye on Vesstan while I'm away. Some purpose might do him good, though I suspect he'll resist any attempt to help him that he perceives as charity. The surface has granted us the freedom to be siblings openly, but old habits of distance die hard, particularly when he's in one of his moods. Later addendum: Left some gold for Vesstan. Must remember to stock up on ink before departing
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今天又跟他玩了飞机杯。不过加了一点我的小心思嘿嘿。他不是圈里的人,要让他接受圈里的东西还有点难,我决定先从他容易害羞这点进攻,玩的时候多问一些他会觉得羞耻的问题,比如喜不喜欢这样玩?爽不爽?还想要吗?想要就求我~之类的。下次想引导他叫我主人,不知道能不能成功哈哈。
虽然只是第二次玩但是好兴奋啊,他平时特别高冷,但是玩起来意外得放得开,娇喘也很甜腻,跟平时判若两人反差好大好喜欢哈哈哈(感觉我像个痴汉嘿嘿)。这种把圈外人慢慢调教过来的感觉好刺激涅~
#sm 骚奴 主奴 情趣 绝对领域 cosplay ���母猫 主人 模特写真 平面模特 商务模特 长腿美女 华人交友平台 华人约会 女の子 约炮信息 约炮交友 番号 女优 优 男奴 女王 浪货 剧情 游戏网址:www.hn#session journal
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why didn't we get to see ford in his evil warlock era
#gravity falls#Ford pines#Stanford pines#journal 3#man was alone in the woods casting cantrips and incantations#one man LARP session going 24/7#tried his darnedest to find a real life version of the spell magic missile then had to settle on 'gun' instead probably#I said this to T already but I'm saying it here too bc I was tickled by it. I'm allowed to reuse my quips 2 seconds after I say them.#don't judge me
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06.05.2025—late night study sessions ft pretty sunset
#studyblr#studyspo#study notes#study motivation#bullet journal#study blog#athenastudying#stationery#studying#study#heyscholarly#the phd diaries#sunset#aesthetic#dark academia#heymissawesome#heymann#productivity#college#study sessions#study spaces#study space#gradblr#phdblr#phd#heyindia#heyosh#heyjax#heyjulissa#heyjoy
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inspired by the quote
I want to write a novel about Silence," he said; “the things people don’t say.
from The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
I did a little research about silence and what it can mean
reblog is ok, don’t repost/use
#my photos#my journal#my notes#commonplace#commonplace book#commonplace journal#notes#note taking#reasearch#research notes#studying#studyblr#study blog#study session#self study#handwriting#writing#literature#dark academia#dark academia aesthetic#academia
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Studying in old gloomy buildings 🌚
#studyblr#notes#study#studying#notebook#books#italian studyblr#dark academia#academia#studyinspo#student#study motivation#study blog#study study study#study space#study session#study aesthetic#academy#academia aesthetic#chaotic academia#university life#uni life#università#university#student's life#study time#study inspiration#study hard#studyspo#bullet journal
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18|04|2025
Slowly crawling back here to post to talk about books, because ngl, I missed it. At the moment, weirdly enough I only have one book on my currently reading and it still is Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales. This is the third and final book in this series, and despite me being a little over 100 pages into it I am not vibing with it. I loved the previous two books, and flew through them, but I am so stuck with this one. I don't even feel like picking it up. It is partially due to my mental health and energy levels at the moment, but also I feel like it's also this book's fault too. It's been very slow so far and I don't really see where it's going? Not much has happened so far, which also makes me wonder why this book exists in the first place. Maybe this could have been a very good duology? I feel like it's dragging a lot, idk. If someone has read the whole series and can give me some spoiler free opinions that would be lovely. I am really hoping that the plot will start doing something for me, because I want to read so bad, but at the same time this book is not keeping me interested to have a good reading session.
#i am so disappointed atm bc i really liked the other two books and i like the characters and everything but this is so slow#and as i was saying not much has happened in 100 pages#the other day i read a whole graphic novel in a session so me being slow with this book is not just a result of how i am doing#again if someone read this and has some spoiler free opinions please let me know#on the storygraph there's wildly different reviews#emily wilde#emily wilde's compendium of lost tales#also look at all the flowers near my house there are so many more you have no idea#everything is yellow and beautiful#bookblr#booklr#books#reading#currently reading#studyblr#uniblr#studyinspo#book#journal#journaling#knife gang#mine#the---hermit
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" The only way to get what you want in this world is through hard work "
- From " The Princess & The Frog
27/05/2025
Biology - Complete Immunity System & related study materials ☑️
Cloudscape above us...👀☁️
#study motivation#studyblr#student#student life#study blog#studying#study#studyspo#study buddy#study session#study aesthetic#study life#study log#study mode#study notes#realistic studyblr#study vibes#study challenge#study core#study community#study hard#study journal#study goals#study diary#study desk#study day#study space#study inspiration#study academia#study productivity
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15.01.2025
I'm very late to the party but happy new year y'all! I've been journaling lately and it's really helping me not to feel overwhelmed. I've so many subjects to study but I'll take one step at a time, breathe and go.
Also say hello to my bebi Sirio, it's been ages since the last time I posted about him🫧
#studyblr#my post#university#studying#study space#productivity#studies#study blog#study hard#Sirio#cat#study motivation#get motivated#exam notes#exam session#notes#journal#journaling
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i love being a Christian nctzen……..
#markkiatocafe#kia yap sessions#started a Christian journal today and this was the first page…….. i jst HAD to#nct#nct dream#nct 127#nct u#superm#nctzen#Christianity#queer christian#christian kpop fans#christian#neo culture technology
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Ughhhhh!!! 😫 Why does writing a research paper feel like such an excruciating task even though I am not even putting in half the effort that I need to!!! It feels like it'll never end!! 😣
#writing#words#text#study#studyblr#study blog#literature#dark academia#light academia#books and writing#research#studies#study academia#study core#study diary#study journal#study log#study life#study session#study tumblr#study vent#research paper#lit#litblr#academia
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diary 051325 | 11:00 am
Benefits of Journaling (a more light-hearted post)
Surprise bitch! Did you think this was the only place I did freewriting? Of course not, I feel like I’d be an insufferable person otherwise. This is where I express some strong feelings + offer advice . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ ₍ᐢ. .ᐢ₎
But in my own life, I own a variety of journals — each with different uses. I have one to keep track of film/tv/music/books, my gratitude journals, one for dreams, one for music, one for brainless doodles, etc. You don’t need that many! I just write and create a lot, so do what's best for you
Journaling has so many benefits, most of which you won’t feel until you actually do it consistently. Here are some:
knowing yourself, what you like or dislike
tracking your personal growth
recalling & reflecting on events; learning
making connections between different areas of your life
building self trust, consistency, and a strong sense of self
inspiring & nurturing your creativity
memorization, better cognitive recall
helps us slow down in a world where everything is fastfastfast
emotional regulation: outlet for stress, tools for mental health, self-validation, safe space for venting personal frustrations
memories !!!!!! special interests, hobbies
And by the way, being consistent doesn’t have to mean journaling every day, it just means write enough enough to do it habitually
Don’t let the junk journal bitches intimidate you!! Your journals don’t need to be aesthetically pleasing or perfect ! That defeats the whole purpose. Just make it feel the most like you. Paste photos and reminders of specific moments — things you like. Add little doodles, arrows, or little pullout notes maybe. The journaling world is your proverbial oyster! It's self-care that's not rooted in consumption.
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p.s. Digital journals are fine to have as long as you work on them in tandem with physical ones. What are you gonna do the day aliens release an EMP that wipe out all our electronics? Focus on release that comes with writing things down physically. Not everything needs to be optimized or streamlined. Also, it's probably better for your eyes to not use your screens for everything.
#diary#dreamscapes#thoughts#musings#blogging#reflection#friendship#love#relationships#friendships#journaling#journal#journal entry#my journal#commonplace book#how to journal#journaling benefits#benefits of journaling#health benefits#mental health#vent session#spilled writing#creative writing#writing#on writing#writeblr#writers#writers on tumblr#writing tips#self concept
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Jack Downing, M.D. & Robert Marmorstein (editors) - Dreams and Nightmares: A Book of Gestalt Therapy Dreamwork Sessions - The Gestalt Journal Press - 1973 (cover design by Greco)
#witches#dreamers#occult#vintage#dreams & nightmares#the gestalt journal press#gestalt therapy#dreamwork sessions#jack downing#robert marmorstein#greco#1973
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The Major Arcana: What It Means To Me
The Major Arcana Cards in your tarot deck are the main character cards numbered 0-21. These cards are important as they set the tone for your entire tarot reading, they even set the intent as there are spreads you can do with each of your major arcana cards if you don't have an intent already set in your mind. Think of the Major Arcana as the overall meaning of your reading and the Minor Arcana as the little details or bits of information to gain insight into what the Major Arcana are telling you.
The Major Arcana cards are important as they teach you lessons. Divination is something you are pulled to do, I don't believe in the old wives tales of a deck of tarot cards needs to be gifted to you. In my world I don't gate keep. I welcome everyone to come and read this and learn things and offer their own feedback.
Tarot cards can be used for divination purposes, but they can also give you more insight into your life and what you're going through. They are good tools to learn about what you need to work through and accomplish.
Tarot cards can also be used to gain more information or insight into situations that are plaguing you or if you're curious about a variety of subjects. For example, I like to read about true crime cases, but usually I just read for whatever pulls me.
All of these meanings below are my OWN interpretations of the cards. There are many sources online and other tarot readers who have written down meanings over the years. Please don't get lost in the sauce and think that one set of tarot interpretations are the correct ones. While yes, most of the sites and other tarot readers have come to a general consensus of what the cards mean in a nut shell, you have to learn what the cards mean to you, the reader.
When you pick up The Fool and look at it, what do you see? How does it make you feel? What do the pictures mean? What does the meaning online or in a book mean to you?
Using your own intuition to interpret the cards is one of the hardest skills to develop while learning tarot. Don't become too focused on the keywords because then you'll end up taking the cards meanings way too literally. Instead, get the gist of what the cards mean, and then exercise your ability to feel what they mean to you and how you read them.
Keywords are fine to help you learn about the cards while you're learning tarot, but try not to get in the habit of relying on them too much. This is how every tarot reader sort of has their own style of reading. What The Fool means to me, might not be how another tarot reader thinks of it.
Some misconceptions about tarot reading are that you have to be a witch, or practice Wicca. Tarot is for everyone who wants to pick up a deck. You can practice Wicca and read tarot, but you don't have to do one to do the other. Another misconception is that tarot cards are demonic. They're little pieces of card board with pictures printed on them. Nothing about a deck of cards is demonic. You're not talking to evil spirits, you're connecting with spirit guides and Angels. Of course you can always protect yourself by praying, asking for guidance and knowledge from your spirit guides and always remember to thank them after you're done reading. Another misconception is that you have to be a psychic to read tarot. This is in untrue, however I do believe that psychics can use tarot cards as wonderful tools to help them interpret and gain insight onto what they're feeling, hearing, or seeing. I don't consider myself a psychic at all, but I do have strong intuitional pulls. I enjoy learning about astrology and have other occult interests. If you're pulled to learn tarot, I encourage you to buy a deck of cards and start practicing.
I feel like I am probably going to end up posting a chapter about my thoughts and opinions on toxic tarot Tik Tokers or youtubers, because I feel like there is a lot of unnecessary gate keeping going on with in this community.
With all of that being said for now, here are my own interpretations and my own thoughts on and feelings on what the Major Arcana Cards mean to me:
0. The Fool: Upright: I always think of this card as a naive youth, either a child or a teenager stepping foot out into the real world for the first time. No real commitments, no world experience. These "kids" as I like to call them are beginning a new journey in life. An example would be a teenager leaving home and living on their own for the first time at 18 or 19. You're about to have new experiences and experience those new things for the first time. Reversed: Whenever I see The Fool reversed it gives me the vibe that this person thinks they know more than what they actually do, but it's almost never toxic, its due to being naive in the world and having lack of experience. The card can also represent being reckless and impulsive and not really paying attention to what you're doing. It can represent being irresponsible and not really caring about it.
1. The Magician: Upright: I like to think of this card as a person who gets what they want, or they have all the tools necessary to get what they want. They're very charismatic people who light up every room they walk into. They're very well spoken. They seem to know what to do and say in every situation. They know the steps to take and the actions to take to get what they need to get done. This could also mean someone who is creatively skilled in the arts of painting, making, writing. The Magician is hands on creativity. Reversed: To me, The Magician reversed seems like a person who feels jaded. Who feels like they've worked so hard for everything but get little to nothing in return. This person is introverted, and often needs help or a little push to get things done. I also believe that The Magician reversed is a more exaggerated version of The Magician upright. This person is driven by ego, but they don't know what they're talking about. They're charismatic and outspoken, but it's often manipulative or it sounds smart, but its with little substance.
2. The High Priestess: Upright: Whenever I see this card I always think of someone who is spiritually gifted and who vibrates on a higher level. This person can be psychic, clairvoyant, have strong intuition. These people are often pulled to read tarot cards or often pulled to study astrology and birth charts. These people have strong gut instincts that are usually right. I tend to think these people can see through a lot of "bs." They're smart and they're in touch with other realms and spirit guides. Reversed: When I see The High Priestess reversed, depending on what the other cards around it look like, I get the feeling that this person is a little dramatic with their "gut feelings," meaning everything is a sign, every little emotion is an intuitional pull or a gut feeling. I think of it as sort of like a fake psychic. It's misuse of intuition, or biased use of intuition. This card reversed also represents what you're keeping in, must come out now. Lies are being revealed, people are being exposed, etc. or psychic visions are becoming more clearer and make sense.
3. The Empress: Upright: This card always makes me think of a good mother, a good caregiver, usually someone who is female. This card represents nurturing, kindness, beauty, femininity, womanhood, girlhood, abundance. This represents nature producing fruit, woman baring children. To me this card has strong female energy, and it's pure and kind-hearted. This could also mean someone who is highly creative or skilled artistically. Reversed: Just as the upright version means a good mother, the reversed version means bad mother, mommy issues, a bad caregiver, a neglectful mother. This also makes me think of like a narcissistic mother, manipulative woman, infertility, etc. On a creative note, this could simply mean things like creative block, writer's block, felling uninspired to create. I wouldn't take The Empress reversed and run with it and call everyone woman who gets that card reversed a narcissistic, neglectful mother. Remember, you have to take in account the entire read, what your intentions are, and how you feel about it.
4. The Emperor: Upright: Just like The Empress, this card makes me think of someone who is usually a male. Where The Empress is the caregiver, The Emperor is the provider. This card makes me think of a good father, a good man, a faithful husband. Someone who rules with power, but not toxic power. Someone who is a natural born leader. People respect this person and take this person seriously. Reversed: Similarly, just the same as The Empress, The Emperor reversed can sometimes represent a bad dad, neglectful dad, or daddy issues. The Emperor reversed can also point to a person being a toxic leader, too bossy, or controlling. Someone who has little to no flexibility or doesn't easily bend to the will of others. It can also represent an explosive temper and rage.
5. The Hierophant: Upright: To me, The Hierophant represents a religious person, or a group of religious people. This card can show up representing your religious faith, or perhaps religious people around you. This card can also represent marriage, living a conventional life style, having a traditional home and life with a man and a woman. This card can represent going to church or being involved with a church or a religion. This card can also represent someone who needs to be listened to or someone's advice who needs to be taken. Reversed: When I see this card reversed it gives me the vibe that someone is LGBTQ+, non traditional, goes against the grain, rebellious, doesn't have religion, etc. The card screams, non-conformity. They think how they want to think and don't let religion or traditional values dictate how they live their life. It can also show someone who is being forced to conform to society's norms.
6. The Lovers: Upright: The Lovers card to me represents a happy and wonderful relationship. It can also represent a wonderful friendship, partnership, etc. depending on what your intent is for the reading. When I see The Lovers card, I often get the feeling of a strong connection between two people. This could also represent a decision needing to be made or two choices presenting to you or even two ways of thinking. Reversed: When The Lovers is reversed it can mean a few different things. It could mean incompatibility between two people, if this is a romantic relationship it could suggest you're not right for each other. It could represent heartbreak, cheating, stress, breaking up, incompatibility. It can also represent you not making a choice, or having no choices, and in the worst of cases it can represent someone in your life being two-faced.
7. The Chariot: Upright: To me The Chariot represents things moving at a fast pace. It represents progress being made quickly. If doing the Celtic Cross reading and this card shows up in the 4 or 6 position, whatever it is will pass or go with a quickness. This card can also show you literally moving, such as with travel or driving. Sometimes I see this card in a reading and interpret it as a hasty decision being made, almost impulsively. Reversed: The Chariot reversed means a sudden stop, or a slow progress. It's taking you a while to get over something, perhaps you're overthinking something or it's just taking you longer than usual to figure something out. This could also be literal in the sense that your travel plans get canceled or your car breaks down. There are obstacles in your path that you need to take care of before you can move on or before your progress can continue. Whenever I see this card in a reading I always think of it as the person I'm reading for is stuck, or has a mental block or something is going on in their life that has them preoccupied.
8. Strength: Upright: Strength not only means strength, but it also means needing strength, being strong willed, being passionate and driven. This will show up in readings to tell you that you are strong and will overcome any obstacles that might get in your way. This can also represent you being strong for others or standing up for others. Depending on the Minor Arcana surrounding your strength card, it can show you being strong in situation in your life or it can show you need strength for an upcoming problem or situation you are about to face. Reversed: When I see Strength reversed in a reading I tend to think that this person is in desperate need of strength. I tend think of self-sabotage, or feeling vulnerable. Shaky knees, anxiety, being scared of not being accepted or welcomed. Not having confidence in yourself. In worst case scenarios, depending on the context of the read, it reminds me of someone being a coward or not wanting to stand up for others.
9. The Hermit: Upright: To me, The Hermit represents someone who is an introvert, who is quiet and in their shell. They have a lot of thoughts and opinions but they tend to keep them to themselves. I also believe that The Hermit is underrated, because when push comes to shove, I believe he shows others the way even though it's dark and dimly lit. On The Hermit card an old man in robes is pictured, carrying a lit lantern in front of him as if he's lighting up a dark path. I take this as showing others the way even though it's difficult and hard to see. The Hermit can sometimes mean a reality check is in store, or that the truth might be harsh, but it needs to be said. The Hermit can also represent self-reflection, searching your subconscious and becoming self-aware. You might have to admit to yourself harsh truths about your life and yourself. Reversed: When reversed, The Hermit becomes more withdrawn and collapses into their shell. This is ultimate reservedness. This is becoming such a recluse that it's a problem in your personal life. You are ruled by paranoia and fear. Your thoughts are too much. It makes me think of an extremely shy person, or an extremely soft spoken person. Sort of afraid to come out into your own light. This could also represent not wanting to talk about past traumas because you don't want to re-open the wounds or deal with the wounds in the first place.
10. The Wheel of Fortune: Upright: This card to me represents fate, luck, and karma. I think of The Wheel as what goes up, must come down or what comes around goes around. I think seeing The Wheel of Fortune in a reading might suggest karma is coming your way - good or bad. I also think this card represents fate, good luck, and bad luck. Sometimes when doing true crime reads, I get the Wheel and it always feels like to me that this wasn't karma related, this was fate. This was just the card that The Universe drew for this person. There's no real reason as to why this happened or what caused it. It was truly a random act of violence. This card will also show up in my experience with a lot of celebrity readings. Fame, fortune, riches - all the good luck parts of The Wheel. Just remember to put good out into The Universe so that it comes back to you. Reversed: When The Wheel is reversed it means bad karma, a bad card drawn by The Universe. Whenever I see The Wheel reversed I always think someone has what they got coming. It is bad luck, upheaval, bad karma, chaos, unwelcome change.
11. Justice: Upright: The Justice card can represent someone who is a lawyer, involved in the law, police, a judge, having legal issues, having to go to court, and it can also represent karmic justice. Every time I see this card, I always get the feeling its about law and order in the spiritual sense. You're reading for your ex and he cheated on you? You ended up with The Wheel of Fortune reversed and Justice next to each other? That's what I'm talking about, his bad karma is going to catch up with him, and then there is Justice to confirm it for you. That's what I always feel when I see this card, now, that also depends on what Minor Arcana cards are around and it depends on the intent of your reading. I've gotten the Justice card for a lot of true crime readings I've done. Justice can be literal in the sense of jail, court, lawyers, being sued, but I also believe fully that it means Justice in the spiritual sense too. Reversed: Whenever I see the Justice card reversed in a tarot reading, I always tend to think its injustice. Someone got away with something, or Justice is coming for them slowly, perhaps building up momentum before it hits them. This card can also represent being lied to or someone getting away with lying. On the flipside, this card can also mean vindication. Someone who was falsely accused and is being vindicated. I've also gotten the vibe that Justice reversed can mean corruption with in law and order, judges, and police.
12. The Hanged Man: Upright: Whenever I see The Hanged Man, I almost always get the feeling that it represents self-sabotage in a way. It's meaning is having difficulty letting go, which could be your feelings about certain things, how you acted in a situation, grief, a bad relationship, etc. This card is also about feeling trapped. So you might want to speak up on your behalf or you might want to leave a certain situation, but you're trapped in your own mind and making excuses for yourself. These situations can often be lessons we need to learn. I always think that The Hermit and The Hanged Man go hand in hand, but that's just my opinion and how I interpret the cards for myself. Reversed: When The Hanged Man is reversed, I sometimes think of it as someone finally being able to let go, but they become numb and detached. It's like going though a break up and living life on auto-pilot with out really dealing with your emotions around it. It's apathy and not really caring anymore. Losing interest in the things you used to love and losing interest in familial relationships and romantic relationships.
13. Death: Upright: Death very rarely means actual or literal death. Death represents the shedding of something old. This card represents finally letting go. Now I usually get Death in a literal sense when reading for true crime, but Death almost never represents that in day to day reads. To me Death represents a situation that I shouldn't revisit, be it a friendship, a relationship, a situation, an old job, etc. Death can also mean the end of a tarot reading where no other information can be obtained. Death also represents rebirth. The old you had to die so the new you could flourish. It can be sudden change in beliefs when represented with new information as well. Your old beliefs die so your new beliefs can flourish and blossom. Reversed: When Death shows up reversed it often shows your inability to move on or let something go. This is showing that you're resisting the change, you don't want it to happen, but you have to. This card gives me the vibe of knowing you have to do something to create change in your life, but you keep just putting it off or you're not really thinking about it deeply. This is also the card of not learning from your past and you keep repeating your mistakes over and over again.
14. Temperance: Upright: Temperance is a hard one for me to get a good grasp on. The card itself represents an Angel. I guess in some sense it makes me think of God and Heaven. It makes me think of tolerance and grace. Forgiveness. The meaning online suggests it means patience, love, serenity, compromise. It's peace and tranquility. This card also represents the meaning of "time heals all wounds." Reversed: When Temperance shows up reversed it can often mean intolerance, the lack of the ability to gain perspective and being impatient with others. It's being rigid and stuck in your ways, or stubborn.
15. The Devil: Upright: To me The Devil represents numerous things. It could be as innocent as representing someone who is of the zodiac sign Capricorn, or it can be as nefarious as suggesting someone or yourself is a toxic, manipulative person. The Devil can also represent addiction to drugs, mental health problems, feeling chained or trapped to a toxic person. This card can also represent feeling hopeless or powerless in your addiction or mental health issues. It can represent feeling hopeless or powerless against The Devil - or the person who has you shackled figuratively. This card makes me think of toxic power dynamics. One partner is more dominant and controlling than the other, and the submissive partner feels as if they can't speak up or can't escape because they feel the weight of the ball of chain on their ankle. This could be as simple as being at a job that makes you feel like speaking up for yourself is a bad thing or it could be as bad as a domestic violence situation in a relationship. Again, it depends on what your intent for the reading is, what the minor arcana cards are suggesting, and how you feel in your intuition. I feel like people get The Devil card and run with it and start suggesting things about others and accusing them of being narcissists or abusive. So please pay attention to what you feel and what you see in your entire spread before becoming overly concerned. Reversed: Whenever I see The Devil reversed in a reading I often think of someone breaking through the chains. Finding themselves, no longer letting people control them, finally standing up for themselves. I think of sobriety, I think of getting help for mental health issues. The Devil reversed is such a good card to get if you've been seriously struggling. I think of people getting out of abusive relationships. The main meaning of this card is breaking the chains, and that's exactly the best way I can describe it. It the means to an end of suffering.
16. The Tower: Upright: Nobody wants The Tower in their readings. Nobody. Unfortunately, The Tower is something we all must experience at least once in our lives. To me The Tower represents complete destruction. Whether its good or bad is also dependent on what's going on in your life. The Tower can represent anything from the destruction of your old way of life or thinking to something as bad as the destruction of everything and everyone around you. You can't fight this change. This change is coming whether you like it or not. I always think of The Tower in one of two ways: Either its a destruction of an old way of life or old thoughts or beliefs, meaning you thought one way for a very long time about something incredibly important in your life, but once presented with new facts or learning about something else, it completely shifts your point of view, or it's complete chaotic and upheaval of your entire life. A break up, a house fire, a car accident, tragedies, loss, pain. This is when The Tower is bad, because it's going to break you completely. The Tower shows up a lot in my true crime readings both for the victim and shockingly for the criminal as well. It makes sense when you think that what the criminal did to the victim broke the family and what the criminal did to themselves destroyed their life. The Tower represents deep emotional pain and grief. As I said before it will break us, but Towers get rebuilt. The Universe wouldn't break you and not put you back up. The pain and grief we experience with The Tower is meant as a lesson that we are supposed to learn from. This is about pain and being broken, but fixing what is broken and learning from it. Reversed: When I see The Tower reversed I think of people who are doing whatever they can to avoid The Tower collapsing. It's stubbornly holding onto a set of beliefs because you're scared to find out the truth about things, it's doing everything to avoid a break up that needs to happen. It's lying to yourself and making up excuses as to why can't leave certain situations. It's desperate, anxious, fear of losing your old sense of reality or life. You have to remember though, you are delaying the inevitable. This is set in The Stars and this will happen whether you like it or not. On the flipside, The Tower reversed can also show you averting disaster or tragedy, but I think of this more in the physical sense of taking a different road while you're driving and then learning there was a major accident on the road you would have taken, or you don't board the plane that crashed, especially if The Wheel of Fortune upright is there.
17. The Star: Upright: To me The Star kind of represents someone with a big ego, or someone with a big head. They crave attention and recognition for their accomplishments. This card makes me think of the popular kids in school. They're nice and outgoing, but they're always trying to keep up with their image. With that being said, this card is generally a really positive one. I think it represents showing drive and ambition for completing your projects and wanting the recognition for your hard work, which is well deserved. This card can also represent in healing, hope, and happiness. Reversed: When The Star is reversed I often think of someone who is bored or ambitionless. They have little to no hope their life is going to get better. They want to be extroverted and outspoken and be able to accomplish their goals, but they have lack of faith in themselves and self-sabotage themselves and tell themselves they can't do that or accomplish that.
18. The Moon: Upright: To me, sometimes The Moon gives me the vibe that this person could be a fledgling psychic. Someone who is just getting started with tarot or astrology. Their intuition or psychic abilities are a little fuzzy, but they're there. They may not have confidence yet in their abilities. This card can also represent having anxiety or being worried about something coming out. This could be lies you've been telling, lies someone has been telling to you, or not wanting to deal with the problems in your life that bug your subconscious. You know they're there, but you are lying to yourself and pretending its not as bad as what it seems. Whenever I see The Moon in a reading, depending on what the other cards are saying, I always think to myself, "what are you hiding from people?" In a situational spread, it might mean things look one way, but it's not what it seems. Your friend might seem or look shady, but that's not what is actually happening. This card also can sometimes represent PTSD, or past conditioning being responsible for how you handle situations or how you react emotionally. Reversed: When The Moon is reversed I always think of information coming out or lies being exposed. What was in the dark will now come to light. It's also releasing your anxiety and healing. The Moon reversed also makes me think of the fledgling psychic finally seeing their visions in full view, or finally understanding what these random signs or little intuitional pulls are about and what they're for.
19. The Sun: Upright: My interpretation of The Sun is pure, warm joy. It's feeling true happiness, its being successful, but usually in my reads, The Sun always shows up for me representing children. The pure joy and innocence that children have. The Sun could also be an indicator that someone is expecting a child or just had a new baby. It represents to me the pure emotions that little children have. That's the only way I can describe it. Whenever I get this card, it just overwhelmingly feels childlike to me. Reversed: To me when I get The Sun reversed its usually in a reading that involves a child who had a sad childhood or a bad childhood. Sometimes it will pop up for a woman who has had a miscarriage or a stillbirth. I know in some true crime readings I have done, it specifically points to the child who was a victim of the crime. I've always interpreted it as a loss of childhood or maybe someone who had to grow up too fast, or maybe someone who had their childhood stolen from them forcefully. It can also represent someone who has lost a child from natural causes or a crime.
20. Judgement: Upright: Judgement to me has always felt as a finality. You had a situation, you figure out what caused the situation, and then you get the Judgement card meaning, that situation is done. Judgement can also represent things like being judged, judging others, court, law, police, a decision you need to make. Sometimes this card asks you to take a step back, look at the whole situation for what it is, and make a call. This could also represent something being your last chance to make a decision on, so you better get on it. Reversed: When I see the Judgement card reversed, I almost always get the feeling that this person is way too judgmental. They're making snap judgments on people based on very small bits of information. They could be leaning into a prejudice or a bias about someone. They could be impulsive with their decision making. Judgment reversed can also represent malicious gossip, defamation of character, or being too harsh on someone.
21. The World: Upright: This card to me has always felt so warm and welcoming. It is the success and accomplishment of your goals. It can represent starting a family, it could represent how you feel about your family. It's a sense of belonging, "having a place in the world." It's good physical and mental health. This card also means the end and healing. Reversed: When The World is reversed it could mean not meeting your goals, it can represent a bad home life, a neglectful family. It can be feeling left out or not welcome. When I see The World upside down in a reading, I get overwhelming sense of sadness or animosity. It feels like the person is jaded, or upset or resents someone. It could also mean the loss of everything, or extreme grief. Below I included a little bit of astrology for you because I feel as if it's important to helping interpret what your Major Arcana cards might be telling you. I've noticed for myself that when a reading is trying to help me pick up on specific person it will drop me hints such as their astrological sign or their astrological sign's element.
Elements can also help you get a feel or a mood about a reading:
Element of Fire: Suit of Wands - lots of action and doing things, taking initiative Element of Earth: Suit of Pentacles - wealth, stability, the physical world and material world, based in reality Element of Air: Suit of Swords - mentality, intellect, communication, making decisions Element of Water: Suit of Cups - emotions, psychic realms, divination, the spiritual world
The Emperor: Aries - Fire The Hierophant: Taurus - Earth The Lovers: Gemini - Air The Chariot: Cancer - Water Strength: Leo - Fire The Hermit: Virgo - Earth Justice: Libra - Air Death: Scorpio - Water Temperance: Sagittarius - Fire The Devil: Capricorn - Earth The Star: Aquarius - Air The Moon: Pisces - Water
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