Nine Of Cups: A Wish Come True

9 Cups

I got this card recently and was trying to work out how it fitted into my life at a time when I’m unable to go to work and want to and have a very sick relative. But I see some resonance with the idea that the Nine Of Cups can symbolize a wish come true.

Wish #1: My relative has got a lot better in the last month. It’s no longer like living hell, it’s actually kind of nice spending time together as she continues to work on her health.

Wish #2: I’ve been able to work on my unpublished novel which is both unexpected and delightful.

I thought the Nine Of Cups was going to represent me going back to my grade (which I’m looking forward to) but turns out the universe had other plans. You can’t always predict with Tarot how your destiny will manifest exactly – even knowing the cards.

What does the Nine Of Cups mean to you?

The Fool: Hello Again

The Fool

Just when you thought I might have given up on this blog altogether – Hello! I’ve been to hell but I’m back again. I’m thinking that this year I’d like to retrace our steps through Everyday Tarot (aka the Minor Arcana) one card at a time. Recap all the things we’ve discussed about theses cards. Circumstances permitting of course.

Does that sound like a good plan? Let me know what you think.

Nine Of Wands: Showing Resilience

9 Wands

I’m feeling particularly proud of my two teenage daughters today. They’e both been through some pretty rough experiences in recent years. As a mother all you want to do is protect your children but you can’t always. You don’t have control over the people who enter their lives or the battles they face, be they due to internal or external factors. Yet despite the scars my daughters carry they keep brushing themselves down and battling away.

This is the Nine Of Wands in action. Look at that fella in the card. You can tell by the bandage he’s been wounded and the fact that it’s wound around his head suggests his scars are mental ones. Yet he continues to stand there in an offensive posture defending his territory.

At the primary school where I work we talk a lot about resilience – or rather, the lack of it. Children who send their parents in to fight their battles for them. Who refuse to carry their own schoolbag, insist on a bandaid when they scrape a knee the tiniest little bit or skip school because it’s their birthday. They’re called the cotton wool generation, right? Whereas my parent’s pre-war generation are like the opposite. Never complain. Work hard. Use work as therapy. They are my model for resilience.

Do you think the younger generation lack resilience?

Five Of Cups: For When Christmas Is The Saddest Time Of Year

5 Cups

I just wanted to give a shout out to all those peeps who are struggling during this festive season. When there’s someone missing at your dining table or when the holidays leave you feeling bereft and alone Christmas can be the saddest time of year. It’s especially hard when someone you love has died near Christmas. The two events can become entwined in your mind. And if you’re struggling with mental health issues forced family celebrations combined with a lack of support and structure (because even your carers are on holidays) can make it hard for you to cope.

The Five Of Cups card reminds us that no matter what or who we’ve lost (the three spilled cups in front), we still have love in our life, if only we’ll turn around and look (the two upright cups behind). It’s a great card to meditate on if this time of year is hard for you.

The Tarot Of Mental Illness Revisited

I promised a lovely lady on my Facebook page ages ago that I’d republish all my medical Tarot blogs. Here’s one I found. Sorry it took so long…

I’ve had way more experience of mental health issues in the last few years than I ever wanted to so I thought it might be time to tackle the Tarot of Mental Illness in more depth. Unsurprisingly the cards involved include those in the last section of Life Lessons Tarot (aka the Major Arcana). Note: These cards might turn up reversed in a reading about mental illness.

The Devil

The Devil: Living in denial. An inability to face reality. Losing yourself in drugs. Denial that you have a mental illness. Continue reading

Two Of Swords: Home Alone

2 Swords

I had a rare night home alone last night and loved it sick. Long-time readers of this blog will know how much I like my down time. As an introvert I love shutting the doors and locking out the world. Getting some mental space. IMO there’s nothing better than slothing on the couch with complete control of the remote not having to worry about whether everyone’s been fed and the dishes done. I highly recommend it.

Two Of Cups Reversed: The Break Up!

2 Cups R

Sad to read today that supermodel Miranda Kerr and movie star Orlando Bloom have separated. They seemed like such a nice young couple. And of course, they have a child together. A break up is never fun. No matter how decent the peeps involved, it hurts and it’s hard. You have to unwind all the links that have bound you together.

I’m pegging the Two Of Cups Reversed as the break up card in Tarot. Continue reading