Welcome ● Dia Duit (Greeting) \"dee-ah gwit"\

Well done, Loveling! You’ve just unlocked a new skill: Offering a Welcome Greeting \”dee-ah gwit”\ in the language of the ‘leabharlannaí draíochta’ (Magical Librarian). Let’s uncover more secrets together!

Remember that you are
FIRE - Burn, Transform,  Adapt,  Ignite AIR - Observe, Breathe, Focus, Decide WATER - Cry, Cleanse, Flow, Let Go EARTH - Ground, Give, Build, Heal SOURCE - Connect, Listen, Know, Be Still

Oracle

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Interference

Disruption • Obstacles • Resilience • Adapt • Opportunity

The Interference card represents the disruptive and chaotic forces that can derail our plans and expectations. It invites you to recognize that life is not always a smooth and predictable path and that obstacles and setbacks are often parts of the journey. Interference can be frustrating and demoralizing, causing us to question our goals and abilities. However, it catalyzes growth, innovation, and resilience, forcing us to adapt and find new solutions. This card encourages you to view interference as a challenge to overcome and trust in your ability to navigate uncertainty and change. Embrace unexpected detours and disruptions as opportunities for learning and self-discovery.

Reversed: Harmony, lack of obstacles, smooth flow, absence of disruption, clear path

Your wisdom and inner voice are already within you. Together, we’ll explore. Soon, you will confidently navigate on your own and we can walk each other home.

Tarot

Tarot taps into Your Own Inner Guidance​

Divination speaks your subconscious language.  Symbolism and colors in Tarot cards act as a map, guiding you to answers you already know deep within. Revealing your own intuitive knowledge, they bring confirmation, clarity and confidence to your conscious self. 

Card of the Day

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Justice

Karma. Justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect, law.

  • The Scales: Scales of Justice
  • The Footprints: Our impact on the world around us. Cause and effect
  • The Red Kite: Choice and free will–impulse, distraction, warning
  • Christopher Robin: Figure of authority maintaining justice in a civilized society
  • The White Shirt: Purity of intentions behind good judgement
  • The Tools: The tools within us to restore balance to our lives
  • The Carrots: Root of the problem–dig for the truth

REVERSED: Unfairness, lack of accountability, dishonesty.

The Tower

Sudden change, upheaval, chaos, revelation, awakening, humbling. The end of illusions.

  • The Tree: Mental and physical constructs, the ego
  • The Lightning Bolt: Awakening or enlightenment
  • Friends Holding Blanket: Society, relationships and support system
  • The Fire: Transformation, purification, rebirth
  • Red Blanket: Accepting change and new possibilities
  • Night: Fear, uncertainty, the unknown

REVERSED: Personal transformation, fear of change, trying futilely trying to dodge disaster.

Insight: Suggested ways to use your Card of the Day
  • Focus on a Question or Intention: Begin by centering yourself, taking a few deep breaths, and thinking about a specific question or simply asking for guidance for the day ahead.

  • Click on the card above to reveal your card:  What do  the imagery, symbols, and colors, say to you? Blend your own insights with its traditional meaning to read a more personal message from the card.

  • Interpret the Card: Reflect on how the card’s message may apply to your day or your question. Jot down your thoughts in a journal or a note for future reference.

  • Check Back at the End of the Day: In the evening, revisit the card and compare its message to your actual experiences. Reflect on how the card’s guidance appeared or was relevant, and what lessons you can carry forward from the day. This process helps deepen your understanding of the tarot and strengthens your intuition over time.

What's an Aspect Card?

An Aspect Card in tarot is used to provide additional layers of insight or context to the main card(s) in a spread. It doesn’t stand alone as its own interpretation but is drawn to “clarify” or highlight a specific dimension, influence, or nuance of another card. For example, in a reading, after pulling a card representing a situation or person, an Aspect Card may be drawn to shed light on what underlying energies, emotions, or challenges are affecting that situation.

How It’s Used:

  • Clarification: If a card in the spread is unclear or feels incomplete, an Aspect Card is drawn to give further details.
  • Supportive Information: It can help to explore underlying themes, influences, or hidden factors, showing aspects that aren’t immediately visible from the main card alone.
  • Amplifying a Theme: The Aspect Card can reinforce or modify the message of the primary card, bringing focus to a particular detail that the querent may need to consider.

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