Ace of Swords

Ace of Swords, from The Rider Tarot DeckTarot Message of the Day:

Have you been feeling concerned about how you might go about and come up with a sound decision when all that you’ve gathered so far has been appearing to be muddled and confusing?

When “Ace of Swords” shows up in a tarot reading, it may suggest the truth could only be revealed when you weed out all the twisted assumptions and choose to emphasize on examining only the facts that have been provided by trustworthy people or ethical sources.

If you have been feeling uneasy or uncomfortable to look back and trace the root cause of your current situation, this card “Ace of Swords” could be here to ask you to take a moment to sort out the priorities of your focus and determine whether or not your discomfort could actually be coming from a place of attempting to avoid the personal responsibility for your past misconduct or lie.

Even when you are not too proud of what you’ve done to contribute to the development of the present circumstances, “Ace of Swords” could be here to suggest you to free yourself from any further self-criticism and consider perceiving what you are now going through as a destined opportunity to reconnect with your higher self so that you may manage to de-clutter your mind and obtain a clear understanding of how you may honor the virtue of fortitude and learn to recognize the beauty of overcoming your life lesson.

I sincerely wish you all the very best.

Namaste,
Henrietta

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Two of Wands

Two of Wands, from Connolly TarotTarot Message of the Day:

Are you working on goals that are in perfect alignment with what you passionately desire to accomplish in life?

When “Two of Wands” shows up in a tarot reading, it may indicate the magnitude of impact of the action that you’re offering to the outer reality would largely depend on  how passionately and persistently you are to dedicate and devote all of your strengths to live your life purpose and serve the world.

If you’ve made a bold and deliberate decision to be a world server with a worthwhile purpose, this card “Two of Wands” could be here to remind you to use your vitality wisely and inventively so that you are continuously supporting your environment with nourishing efforts of empowerment as well as integrity.

If you are being indecisive about whether or not you are going to go all the way out to achieve and live your life passion, this card “Two of Wands” could be here to suggest you to integrate what your inner guidance has been prompting you to do and carry out your action with purpose and conviction instead of confining yourself in a presumed identity that has been crafted by the expectations of people other than yourself.

I sincerely wish you all the very best.

Namaste,
Henrietta

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The Moon – Diana

The Moon, from The Goddess TarotTarot Message of the Day:

Have you been patiently honoring the Law of Cycles and Rhythms in the Universe?

This card “The Moon” depicts Diana, the Roman goddess of wild animals and woodlands, and also of cycles of nature and the moon.

When “The Moon” shows up in a tarot reading, it may indicate the degree of your willingness as well as readiness to work with the patterns of ebbs and flows in life would play an important role in determining how well you may adapt and thrive in the forever expansive nature of growth and evolution.

If you’ve always been pushing yourself to keep moving or exhausting yourself to just be action-oriented, this card “The Moon” could be here to remind you of the natural law of rhythm and ask you to recover your energy by being in harmony with the various cycles, such as cell cycle, menstrual cycle, etc., of your body.

If you have a tendency to resist, push against, struggle or even fight with any types of experiences that imply you to be on a down cycle, this card “The Moon” could be here to suggest you to consider relaxing your tension and opening up to the idea of accepting the natural rhythm of the cycles of life.

“The Moon” could be here to suggest that it’s often your resistance, not the rhythmic flow of a down cycle, that has pulled you out of harmony and made you suffer helplessly in the tremendous downward spiral of desperate drama of despair and misfortune.

It’s perhaps time to open your heart and learn to embrace gratitude so that you’ll truly appreciate all segments of the natural cycles of life and genuinely look forward to the changes that are currently happening in your environment.

It may also be helpful if you may recall what we learned when we were young that there would be a season to sow and a season to reap, but it would always be considered as a challenge against the law of nature if a person would insist on doing both in the same season.

“The Moon” could be here to suggest you to willingly spend time to reflect and prepare yourself now so that you’ll be totally ready to enthusiastically enter and ride on the following up cycle.

I sincerely wish you all the very best.

Namaste,
Henrietta

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Seven of Rods

Seven of Rods, from Hanson-Roberts TarotTarot Message of the Day:

Are you currently thriving or interpreting your reality as a struggle in the hopes of survival?

When “Seven of Rods” appears in a tarot reading, it may suggest how you interpret the ups and downs of your life would determine whether or not you’d prosper and be the successful person whom you’re aspired to be.

If you’ve been feeling threatened by some external harsh circumstances, this card “Seven of Rods” could be here to ask you to take a moment to expand your level of awareness and look at your situation from the position where you’re standing advantageously above the seemingly tough and opposing forces.

“Seven of Rods” could be here to remind you that you’d only achieve true victory when you fully embrace the power of your innate abilities instead of giving in to your defenseless feelings of inadequacy.

Please understand that you’ll always have the free will to make a deliberate choice of resonating with the most positive and empowering possibility of outcome in any situation.

“Seven of Rods” could be here to encourage you to be persistent enough to focus on what you desire to accomplish in life and faithfully follow your heartfelt desire so that you’re always implementing the action steps that are 100% congruent with your blueprint of soul purpose and success.

I sincerely wish you all the very best.

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Namaste,
Henrietta

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Five of Cups

Five of Cups, from Whimsical TarotTarot Message of the Day:

Have you been dwelling on your past mistakes and refusing to move on?

This card “Five of Cups” depicts Captain Hook from the story of Peter Pan.

Although there is so much to travel and explore in Never-Never Land, Captain Hook insists on self-pitying the loss of his hand and refuses to see through his tears to embrace the abundance of riches that Life is offering him.

When “Five of Cups” shows up in a tarot reading, it may indicate you’d be so much stronger and conscientious if you discard the negative feelings that you’ve been harboring and allow yourself to simply grow up and evolve.

Even when you’re resenting the process of going through the consequences of your past mistakes, this card “Five of Cups” could be here to remind you to treat yourself with self-generosity and respect.

If you find it difficult to make peace with what you’re going through and move on, “Five of Cups” could be here to reassure you that it would only be a true expression of integrity when you’d surrender and humbly accept the mistakes that you’ve made.

Please understand that it’s always up to you to choose whether or not you’d make the best use of what you’ve now learned to become the person whom you’re born to be.

“Five of Cups” could be here to serve as a reminder for you to take note of the blessings that may have been hiding in disguise and encourage you to be brave so that you’re stepping into your own personal transformation to blossom in an environment that may have appeared ruthless and unpleasant.

I sincerely wish you all the very best.

Namaste,
Henrietta

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