From the Animal Totem Tarot, the Six of Swords; from the Blum/Gern Rune Cards, Kano (Kenaz):
By the Sycamore Tree
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Ready, Set, Fly
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Loose the Fireflies
From the Animal Totem Tarot, the Nine of Swords; from the Blum/Gern Rune Cards, Uruz:
Whip-poor-wills spend the day sitting motionless, becoming active only at dusk. Then they chase and eat insects like moths. These nocturnal birds have LOUD, distinctive voices. They are a fitting symbol for our restlessness and racing thoughts at night - it's hard to ignore them. We worry about what might occur, plan what we want to happen and rehash what we've already experienced. The irony is that none of those things are happening now. Uruz is a rune represented by the aurochs, a great beast similar to the modern-day bison. It suggests we find stability of mind by grounding ourselves in what is concrete, such as a body scan or diaphragmatic breathing.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Living by Vow
From the Animal Totem Tarot, the Devil; from the Blum/Gern Rune Cards, Algiz:
How many times have we made a vow - that we would or wouldn't do a particular thing - then find ourselves blowing up that promise spectacularly? We are easily triggered to slip back into old habits. But from the Buddhist point of view, vows are not something that we do perfectly; we just keep heading toward the horizon even though we'll never reach it. As Koshin Paley Ellison put it, "A vow is about the shape we give our life. Living by vow is a place of practice." Algiz is a rune of protection. Blum writes that the spiritual warrior must not collapse into the highs or lows of emotions. If we can be mindful rather than swept away, we'll keep heading toward the horizon.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Taking Care of Business
This week I'll be using the Animal Totem Tarot, created by Eugene Smith with a companion book by Leeza Robertson; the set was published by Llewellyn. I'll also be using the Blum/Gern Rune Cards created by Ralph Blum and illustrated by Gabrielle Gern with publishing by Connections. Today's draws are the Knight of Pentacles and Sowilo:
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Quiet Work
From the Tyldwick Tarot, the Queen of Coins; from the Antiquarian Lenormand, the Moon:
Friday, April 10, 2026
I Can See Clearly Now
From the Tyldwick Tarot, the Star; from the Antiquarian Lenormand, the Sun:
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Reward System
From the Tyldwick Tarot, the Nine of Cups; from the Antiquarian Lenormand, Coffin:
The 'wishes granted' card shows nine decanters of perfume. Our sense of smell is connected to the olfactory bulb, a part of the brain's limbic system that is often called the "emotional brain." Our brains forge a link between a smell and memory; good times produce good memories. Yet the sweet smell of such bottled fragrances only last two to three years, as the Coffin alludes to (endings). However, researchers have found that while self-focused actions can give us a feel-good bump, altruistic actions provide a more durable, long-term boost to our well-being. Such prosocial behavior engages us and gives us a feeling of belonging.













