Tarot Info & Resources

Can You Read Tarot Cards For Stuffed Animals?
Reading someone’s stuffed animal, toy, or any object, even if it is yours, can be relevant because when you do a tarot reading for a toy, you are reading the owner’s energies.
Enneagramscope: November 23rd to November 30th
The relief that you feel after Mars went direct must be quite significant. While Mercury and Mars were in retrograde, that was difficult to handle. You will feel more motivated to get things done unlike you were over the last several months. Therefore, the Sagittarius...
7 Tarot Cards That Represent Narcisissm
You can use the tarot to depict pretty much everything in life. Life experiences, personality traits, emotions, and so on. You have already read about how tarot can represent aspects of depression, and it can also represent other conditions such as anxiety. Tarot can also represent personality disorders and flawed traits such as narcissism.
7 Tarot Cards That Represent Conflict
Fights! Arguments! Conflicts! As unpleasant as they are, you cannot avoid them. If you avoid them, that is also quite unhealthy as the avoidance of conflicts only means that there is a failure to meet the needs of the one who avoids the conflict. The sun sign Libra and the Enneagram type 9 are known for avoiding conflicts. Having arguments is necessary to make sure that your needs are being met, but they are a good sign that you are sticking to your boundaries. That is why a healthy couple will fight once in a while with one another. If one is upset with the other for ignoring or dismissing their wants and needs, that will turn into an argument. The same goes for friends who have let you down.
Enneagramscope: November 16th to November 23rd
Great news! That is Mars is now direct! This will only bring a lot of relief in the air given that Mercury is also direct. However, there are some strong transits happening this week to know about which starts with Venus in Libra squaring Jupiter in Capricorn. Be...
Let’s Talk About How You View Court Cards: The Kings
You read about the Pages that rank at the bottom of royalty, the Knights, which ranks higher than Pages, and then the Queens, which rank even higher. That leaves this to the end and to the top of royalty, which is the King! The tarot Kings are the last court cards to cover, and writing this post makes me a little sad because I really enjoyed writing about court cards and their archetypes. However, here we are. It is now time to cover the King archetype and learn what he is all about besides being at the top of the royal rankings.
Let’s Talk About How You View Court Cards: The Queens
So far, you learned about the Pages and the Knights of each suit of the Minor Arcana in the tarot. They represent different energies as the Pages are very child-like and represent innocence. The Knights are the deck adolescents, and they represent taking action that fits with each of the four suits. You are ranking higher in royalty now, and what you have left is the King and the Queen. The Queen will always rank lower than the King as the King is at the top. This post is about the Queen court cards of the tarot and their characteristics and archetypes.