
Tarot for the Week Ahead
The tarot is a useful tool for introspection, seeing patterns, recognizing habits and exploring motivation. The tarot is not a substitute for professional advice or healthcare. Si
Something ancient is waking in ordinary women. It has a name older than any of us, an epithet meant to harm, an identity we now reclaim—Witch! Not a caricature with a pointy hat, but the real thing; women tending community and protecting their power.
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The tarot is a useful tool for introspection, seeing patterns, recognizing habits and exploring motivation. The tarot is not a substitute for professional advice or healthcare. Si

. . . . the magick of declining command performance. Sometimes the spell is participation, and sometimes it’s simply knowing when to say, “No. Not tonight.”

. . . what nobody tells you about caregiving.

. . . releasing, reconciling, and making space for what comes next.

. . . coming this summer

Not every witch lives in a vine covered cottage in the woods. Some of us keep our magic on a tiny patio, the front porch, or a balcony where basil and rosemary grow in weathered pots beside the geraniums.

Summer Solstice happens June 21. Ritual during midsummer focuses on harnessing the Strong Sun’s energy. In other words, soak up the sun.

. . . the spell continues

There is an older definition for a blue moon, drawn from days when people kept time by what could be seen and felt. When lunar phases guided the calendar, and the year was divided not by months on a page, but by the great thresholds of solstice and equinox.

. . . witchcraft is self-care, and why it matters now. In a system that benefits from your exhaustion, self-care is not only empowering, it’s necessary.