“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Sir John Dalberg-Acton, 8th Baronet. The Power of Eight 8 represents good luck and good fortunate. It’s an ancient totem for healing: two snakes woven around the caduceus. You carry the number of infinity — the eternal loop…
The Cost of Broken Trust You are strong enough to gain wisdom from a challenging experience. As Etteilla suggests, this card serves as a warning against misplaced trust. It invites you to look inward and understand what drives occasional feelings of pessimism or emotional heaviness. With the Eight of Cups…
You are clear about goals you need to accomplish. Swords cut through things to pierce illusion, to differentiate between fantasy and reality. One sword represents one motive or guiding ideal — a vision that guides you through life’s changing fortunes with single-minded…
Opening to trust can change your life. Your intuitive powers are increasing, and you may be inspired to be creative. This is a particularly great card for poets and writers. The High Priestess advises you to adhere to your chosen spiritual practice on a more regular basis. …
Traditionally, the Ten of Swords is considered the most frightening card in the deck. Why? Mainly because other difficult cards may signal blows you can survive, pain you can endure, or challenges you can fight against. But here… FINITA! Everything is meaningless. Fate has decreed this ending. Actions are useless…