From the World Spirit Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune; from the Mystic Glyphs, Mountain Lion:
By the Sycamore Tree
Monday, July 13, 2026
Move to the Center
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Stigmatized
This week I'll be using the World Spirit Tarot, published by Llewellyn and created by Jessica Godino and Lauren O'Leary. The oracle deck I'll pair with it is the Mystic Glyphs; it was published by Red Wheel and created by Barb Rogers. Today's draws are the Six of Pentacles and Morning:
I have seen several homeless people with pets lately; it isn't a surprise that outcasts look for four-footed friends that have also been rejected by society. But the point of this card is to ask ourselves - when there is a request to be kind or generous - whether we are making a judgment about worthiness or actual need. As Tim Wise wrote, "We are a nation increasingly ‘under the affluence,’ meaning not only the power of those with excess wealth, but also subordinated to a mentality and ideology of affluence, the effect of which is to rationalize and normalize inequities, no matter how vast and how deep." Morning suggests a new beginning and a fresh perspective. Instead of making sweeping assumptions and generalizations about "those people", can we just see each person individually, just as they are? Even if we don't have money to give, we can offer them dignity by bearing witness to their situation.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Today's Flow
From the Anna K. Tarot, the Ace of Swords; from the Meditation Cards, Grace's Reprieve:
Anna suggests the bright, open view of this Ace implies looking at problems and situations with a cool head and clear mind. Like the surface of a mirror, our mind can receive what is there without being overlaid by our beliefs, thoughts and judgments. Clarity allows us to distinguish these add-ons, recognizing that they are not part of the current condition or predicament. Without them, we just see what is, which can simplify things enormously. The quote paired with Grace's Reprieve is from Rumi: "Give up to grace. The ocean takes care of each wave 'til it gets to shore." Will today's happenings flow the way they're supposed to without our judgments and demands? Perhaps we can just let things be and relax.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Slowing the Fire
From the Anna K. Tarot, the Page of Swords; from the Meditation Cards, Firebreak:
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Receptive, Not Selective
From the Anna K. Tarot, Justice; from the Meditation Cards, Nonresistance:
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Beyond the Threshold
From the Anna K. Tarot, the Knight of Swords; from the Meditation Cards, Spiritual Companions:
Anna suggests her Knight of Swords represents a spirit of discord. He doesn't mean to be a stubborn, biting, kicking mule. It's just that he's found a small piece of truth and now defends it like it is the only Truth. But seeing the house he's just burned down (metaphorically), might have just put a big crack in his immovable mindset. Spiritual Companions represent those few people who know us intimately and care about us deeply. They are also our truest mirror, showing us ourselves - even the parts we don't want to see. In this case (in the words of Yonaton Hambourger), the Knight is shown how "Familiarity itself begins to feel morally binding." Our anamchara ("soul friend") can be our guide in moving our attitudes and actions beyond the threshold we've been stuck behind.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Making a Living
From the Anna K. Tarot, the Nine of Pentacles; from the Meditation Cards, Money Mind:













