Category: Tarot Spreads

Universal Year of 3 – Numerology Tarot Spread

Universal Year of 3 – Numerology Tarot Spread

In the last couple of years, I created the Universal Year of 1 Numerology Tarot Spread for 2017 and the Universal Year of 2 Numerology Tarot Spread for 2018. These spreads focused on using the tarot to give guidance on how we can leverage upon the numerological energies of each of the respective years. 2019 is the Universal Year of 3, and the number 3 energies are about creativity, communication, entertainment, expression, and expansion. On a global scale, it will be a really good year for the entertainment industry and those who work in media, art, music, and any creative industry. There will […]

Posted January 4, 2019
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Yule – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Yule – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Yule Yule falls on Dec 21st and is also known as Yulefest, Yuletide, Christmastide. It is the Winter Solstice and marks the longest night of the year, when darkness is at its peak. After this day, light returns and the days start getting longer again, so it is not only a celebration of darkness but also the celebration of a renewal towards the light. The Goddess gives birth to the Sun God, and we celebrate this festival to welcome his return. The word Yule is said to have come from the Old English words ġéol or ġéola, and the Old Norse word jõl, which apparently […]

Posted December 17, 2018
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Samhain – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Samhain – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Samhain Samhain, pronounced sowen, falls on October 31st or November 1st in some cultures. It is more commonly known as Halloween, and is also called All Hallow’s Eve, All Saints Day, Day of the Dead, and Summer’s End. It is the third and last of the three Harvest Festivals – the Nuts and Berries Harvest, the first two being Lughnasa as the First Harvest – the Grain Harvest, and Mabon as the Second Harvest – the Fruit Harvest. Samhain is believed to be the time when the veils between the worlds of the living and dead are at their thinnest, […]

Posted October 29, 2018
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Mabon – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Mabon – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Mabon Mabon falls on September 21-22, and is also known as the Autumn Equinox, Fall Equinox, Harvest Home, and Harvest Tide. It is the second of the three Harvest Festivals – the Fruit Harvest, with Lughnasa as the First Harvest – the Grain Harvest,  and Samhain as the Third and Final Harvest – the Nuts and Berries Harvest. Mabon is named after one of the gods of Welsh mythology, Mabon ap Modron, who is the Child of Light and son to Modron, the Earth Mother Goddess. However, it seems that this name is relatively new and was only coined in 1970. The spring equinox, […]

Posted September 18, 2018
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Lughnasa – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Lughnasa – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Lughnasa Lughnasa falls on August 1st, about halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. It is one of the four Celtic “Fire Festivals”; the other three being Imbolc, Beltane, and Samhain, and it marks the beginning of harvest season. It is traditionally the First Harvest of three – the Grain Harvest, with Mabon as the Second Harvest – the Fruit Harvest, and Samhain as the Third and Final Harvest – the Nuts and Berries Harvest. It is also known by the names Lughnassadh, Lugnasad, Lunastal, Luanistyn, Frey Fest, and Lammas. The word “lammas” comes from the words loaf mass […]

Posted July 29, 2018
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Litha – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Litha – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Litha Litha falls on June 21-22, and is also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice. It is the longest day of the year, a day that marks the peak of the Sun God’s power. Each day after Litha will start to get progressively shorter, but on this day, we celebrate the most powerful day of the Sun. The name Litha is said to have come from the Old English word Líða that translates to the months that roughly corresponds with June and July. On the longest day of the year, we celebrate the abundance of light and fire, its […]

Posted June 18, 2018
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Beltane – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Beltane – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Beltane Beltane falls on May 1st, about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice, and it marks the beginning of summer. It is one of the four Celtic “Fire Festivals”; the other three being Imbolc, Lughnasa, and Samhain. It is also known by the names Bealtaine, La Beltain, May Eve, May Day, Galan-Mai, Valpurgis, and Cetshamain. The Beltane bonfire rituals are symbolic of the sun’s fire and heat, and is believed to originate from the worship of the sun god Belenus – where the festival gets its name from. Beltane is a time of fertility, harvest, and sexuality, with the Maypole as […]

Posted April 26, 2018
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Ostara – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Ostara – Rituals and Tarot Spread

Ostara falls on March 21-22, and is also known as the Spring Equinox or Vernal Equinox. It is the day when there is perfect equilibrium between day and night, when there is equal length of light and dark before the days start becoming longer again. It also marks the first day of spring.

Ostara is so named after the Germanic goddess of fertility and rebirth, Eostre/Ostara…

Posted March 18, 2018
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Year of the Dog Tarot Spread

Year of the Dog Tarot Spread

  In 2016, I created the Year of the Monkey Tarot Spread for the Lunar New Year. Last year, there was the Year of the Rooster Tarot Spread, and in keeping with tradition, I have created another spread to share with you this Lunar New Year of the Dog. The Dog is a loyal friend whose mission in life is to be of service. They are social and active animals, always sincere and true to themselves. They can be playful and optimistic, but also responsible animals that help to take care of others. The Year of the Dog Tarot Spread […]

Posted February 11, 2018
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Valentine’s Day Path to Happiness Tarot Spread

Valentine’s Day Path to Happiness Tarot Spread

I am not a fan of Valentine’s Day. I believe it has become too commercial and too focused on material gifts people have been conditioned to believe they need to give each other in order to show their love. It also highlights the “single-ness” of those who aren’t in relationships, and even for some in relationships, there is a sense of one-upping other couples with showing off what their significant others bought for them. Obviously, the more they spend on you equals the more they love you. I don’t think that kind of tendency makes Valentine’s Day a very happy […]

Posted February 8, 2018
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