Scroll down to select a zodiac sign (your sun sign, your rising sign and/or moon sign if you know it) to meet your Tarot inspiration for the new year.
For 2025, I have pulled a Minor Arcana Mentor and a Major Arcana Mentor for each sign.
ARIES: The Four of Wands + The Emperor
The Four of Wands is a card of celebrations – celebrating an achievement or a significant milestone. The Emperor is the quintessential Aries card – yes, you get this one a lot! It represents the architect in you: part visionary, part authority to bring your grand plan into being.

The Four of Wands from the Light Seer’s Tarot
Card: The Four of Wands
Theme: Recognition
Meditation for yourself: My passion and effort earned me this milestone, and I deserve the celebration.
When in doubt, try: Believing the hype…about you
Practical action: Accept your diploma, Take your bow, toast your new spouse/business partner
This is a delicious card – it’s all about public displays of commitment and recognition of Who You Are and Who You Is Connected To You and What Brings You Joy. I know a lot of actors, and this often comes up to reflect the opening night of a new play. For non-actors, it can be signing with an athletic team, a wedding or an engagement dinner, or the launch of a new business. Or if family is your main business, maybe it’s not your party, but your daughter has something to celebrate and it feels like an amazing thrill for you too. Or it could be a new dream job, or being accepted into a group or club. Something you’ve put love and effort into will click into place and it will feel like a victory. It will be fun. And validating. And you deserve it.

The Emperor from the Unfolding Path Tarot
Card: The Emperor
Theme: Building your vision
Meditation: I manifest my visions for the good of all.
When in doubt, try: Tell everyone you are building a thing…then build the thing
Practical action: Hire the best people, Print up some business cards, Introduce yourself as an expert
The Emperor is a master planner – one who can envision a better world for him(her)self, and one who has the moxie to build it. First, the vision, then the belief in the vision, then the building. You’ve got to have all three parts. And since this card has shown up for you, your Tarot Mission is to build it. Whether it’s an actual physical thing (like a cabin by a lake) or an entrepreneurial thing (like a freelance business), build it. Of course, that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to the handle the power tools yourself…feel free to find tasks to delegate. You are the boss, you are the architect, you call the shots and outsource the menial labor. (Unless you really dig getting your hands dirty, then by all means, knock yourself out.) Sit comfortably in your authority, make it happen.
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TAURUS: The Magician + The Six of Swords
The Magician is about manifesting your dreams/goals by believing in yourself and your place and power in the benevolent universe. The Six of Swords indicates receiving information or gaining clarity allowing you to make decisions and/or granting you peace of mind.

The Magician from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Magician
Theme: Making dreams appear
Meditation for yourself: Behind my magic is my belief in my talent.
When in doubt, try: Inventing a magical phrase to use like a mantra, or adding in a little more razzle-dazzle
Practical action: Invest in better tools, Hire a lovely assistant, Balance practice with flair
This is the card of someone who seems to make magic happen. The truth is that it’s a well-practiced act. What you seem to do so easily takes diligence, focus, skill, practice and most importantly: a belief in your ability to pull it off. This card is inviting you to put in the practice and also – just for fun – throw in a little razzle-dazzle. Your audience doesn’t have to know about your efforts behind the scenes, your fans think you have special powers because you make the magic you do look so easy. Taurus, don’t be shy. Drizzle in a little extra flavor over the top. Your Tarot mission this year, should you choose to accept it, is to use a bit of flair while accomplishing a seemingly impossible feat. Dare to make a show of it, because you deserve all the applause.

The Six of Swords from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Six of Swords
Theme: Sailing calmer seas
Meditation for yourself: Clouds of confusion disperse and clarity lights my way forward.
When in doubt, try: Asking for more information
Practical action: Move, ask for a transfer to a different department, make a decision even if there is no perfect option
The Six of Swords is about moving on. It’s time to break with the old ways and transition into a new phase. While this card may reflect a physical move or trip, in it’s essence it’s about a mental shift that requires a whole new lifestyle. A change in philosophy, a radical insight, or some small epiphany leads to a mindset that needs a new environment. This next cycle is all about traveling to a whole new paradigm – metaphorically and/or physically – sailing beyond former obstacles towards calmer shores.
GEMINI: The Two of Swords + Judgement
The Two of Swords suggests a cycle of having a couple of options or paths open, but not being ready to choose between them. Judgement indicates a cycle when truths are revealed that release you from a sense of confinement. Judgement signifies a time of opportunities and freedom the more open, honest and vulnerable you are.

The Two of Swords from the Modern Witch Tarot
Card: The Two of Swords
Theme: Decisions, decisions
Meditation for yourself: Solid decisions come when my head and heart are in alignment.
When in doubt, try: Lean in on your fear/discomfort to try to uncover the root of your hesitation
Practical action: Weigh the pros and cons, poll your friends/family, seek more information
The Two of Swords suggests a mental stalemate, a time when you are pulled between two ideas (or jobs, locations, lifestyles, even people). You know you have to make a choice, but may feel unequipped, unready, or just unwilling to do so. This card reminds you that your indecision is significant, as your head and heart are not in alignment. It’s okay to take some time and seek information as you need to, but you know that eventually you will have to make make a choice. Depending on your unique circumstances, the decision may be taken from you and made by someone else, or you may wear yourself ragged trying to juggle two lives, or you may run out the clock on an opportunity…or you may break the heart of a good person.

Judgement from the True Heart Intuitive Tarot
Card: Judgement
Theme: All is revealed…and it is good
Meditation for yourself: When I open to accept myself, I open to accept others
When in doubt: Forgive yourself
Practical action: Reveal a truth about yourself, submit your thesis, look in the mirror and find five things to adore, let go of (at least) one outdated expectation of yourself
In most tarot decks, the image on this card illustrates the medieval European concept of “Judgment Day”. Trumpets sound as men, women, and children step naked out of their coffins and into the light. This might sound spooky, but for us symbol-readers it is a call to step out of your past and trust in a fresh, new life. It is freedom from past mistakes, past regrets, unfulfilled dreams. It is a release from immature expectations and old knee-jerk responses and the embrace of mature consciousness. It is forgiveness and acceptance – for yourself as well as others. This Tarot Mentor says that your success lies in looking back at how far you’ve come and recognizing your beautiful evolution with every step of the journey.
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CANCER: The Ten of Pentacles + The Sun
The Ten of Pentacles is all about positive stability and legacies. Even if you aren’t quite where you want to be, resource-wise, you can start/keep building from here. The Sun is all about simple pleasures and easy delights. It’s a “yes” card, a positive development, a green light.

The Ten of Pentacles from the Fenestra Tarot
Card: The Ten of Pentacles
Theme: Stability and Legacy
Meditation for yourself: Everyday I strengthen the foundation of my future.
When in doubt, try: Putting a little more into the piggy bank/savings account/cd/investment portfolio
Practical action: Pay off a credit card, ask for a raise, hire a financial planner, talk to your parents about their final planning
This card is all about the joy of stability. This is having a good job, or picking up a part-time job, or being able to use resources wisely. This is making practical plans for the future while providing for the here-and-now. This is about staying the course and finding creative ways – maybe home hobbies like gardening or woodcrafting – to supplement current needs and build a foundation for the future. Traditional skills are represented by this card, selling or trading old fashioned handicrafts, taking over the family business, even scavenging and upcycling. (Hey, every little bit helps build stability.) And even if you think you could/should have more, this card says you have reasons enough to feel good about what you are building.

The Sun from the Aquarian Tarot
Card: The Sun
Theme: Simple, easy pleasures
Meditation for yourself: I radiate light and joy
When in doubt: Breathe in some sunlight (even if you have to imagine it)
Practical action: Trust in the goodwill of others; see a comedy; take a trip to a sunny place; organize a group game night; join a volleyball league; go to the park and strike up conversations – with strangers, with pigeons and/or with the trees
Remember easy summer days when you were a kid? When you had nothing you had to do and nowhere you had to be? When pleasures were free, when fun was around every corner, and everyone you met was instantly your friend? That’s your Tarot Mission for this year – should you choose to accept it – assume that making fun is cheap and easy, and there is a whole neighborhood of playmates at hand. Expect that having fun as a grown-up can be as easy as finding a game of kick the can. (If you are too young to know what kick the can is, this card says you definitely need to find out and give it a try.) And if you didn’t find fun so easy when you were a kid, know that this is your year to make up for it, and create simple pleasures for yourself and good-hearted others like you. Now more than ever, creating safe ways to socialize and bond is critical to healing ourselves and our communities.
LEO: The Nine of Wands + The Fool
The Nine of Wands suggests a time of hard work – like, the kind of stuff you like to do, that gives your ego a boost – but advises against burn-out. You might have to know when to say “when” (that is, turn down some projects.) The Fool indicates a fresh new chapter, a growth cycle. No matter your age, you may experience something exciting that makes you feel sort of like a kid again – a great new job, going back to school, a new love like you’ve never had it before.

The Nine of Wands from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Nine of Wands
Theme: Self-protection
Meditation for yourself: I do what I love, I work hard, and I accept my limits
When in doubt: Let go of obligations that don’t spark joy
Practical action: Set limits as a proactive measure, say “no’, streamline, take a nap
This Nine protects your efforts. You’ve got a lot you want to accomplish, a lot to do, a lot of irons in the fire. With all that you have to do, this card reminds you to take care of yourself. Now, more than ever, you need to pick your battles. Go ahead and follow the momentum, but just be sure that you are engaging in activities that really light your fire. That’s the best way to ensure success. Commit to what really inspires you and honor our gut when it comes to letting go of what doesn’t. You can’t do it all. (Well, you can, but you can’t do it all well. And if you are going to do something, you might as well be proud of the result.) Throw yourself into your favorite project and keep your focus there.

The Fool from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Fool
Theme: A brand new adventure
Meditation for yourself: I can’t wait to see what happens next!
When in doubt: Dare to fail, Take the scenic route, laugh at yourself
Practical action: Order take-out cuisine you’ve never tried before, introduce yourself to a cute stranger, quit your job, go back to school
A new you. There is a new journey ahead, new opportunities, new environs, new faces…all inspired to rock you! It’s kind of like being a big, overgrown kid, because you are being called to do things you haven’t done before. Mistakes will be made. New skills will have to be learned. It’s very likely that you might even feel a little foolish from time to time as you explore and find your way. Your Tarot mission – should you choose to accept it – is to let yourself get lost, feel like a weird outsider, learn, grow, laugh at yourself. The Fool card does not let you “save face”. In order to grow into the new and improved you, your ego gets to take a leap and splash into puddles of the unknown.
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VIRGO: The Seven of Cups + The Star
The Seven of Cups is all about feeling drawn to different options leaving you with a split focus. This card suggests that finally figuring out who and what really deserves your attention…and what doesn’t…will lighten your load. The Star is a gentle, healing card indicating a time of positive growth that opens up opportunities. It also allows you to inspire others on their healing journey.

The Seven of Cups from the Steampunk Tarot
Card: The Seven of Cups
Theme: False starts and maybe babies
Adage to remember: All that glitters is not gold.
Another adage to keep in mind: You can do it all, but you can’t do it all well.
Practical action: Consider the source, stop chasing, don’t be afraid to fail, don’t be afraid to succeed
It may seem as though there are a few random opportunities available to you, but this card augurs a phase when only a couple of them are really viable. From your Cornucopia of Could-Be’s, some choices will disappear like vapor when you grab for them in the next cycle. You might have to try out a couple of options before you find the right one. Imagination alone won’t manifest anything – you’ve got to try on some options to see which is the best fit. Some won’t fit at all, no matter how you squeeze. And you might be surprised by which ends up being the most flattering. There is something for you out there but you may have to rummage. This is an opportunity to practice non-attachment to outcomes and trust that you will be able to hold on to that which is truly best for your evolution.

The Star from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Star
Theme: Everything falls into place
Meditation for yourself: I emanate light and inspiration
When in doubt, try: Wishing on a star
Practical action: Create a vision board and load it with positive images and quotes, pick a social media platform to be inspired and share your inspirations, look for the silver lining
The Star is inspiration, hope, guidance. This card is the sign that you are moving in the right direction. If you have been looking for a path, praying for a little help, this is it – you are on your way. Perhaps more importantly: you can inspire others of the rightness of their journey too. Your Tarot Mission – should you choose to accept it – is to trust your guiding stars AND to be a guiding star to others. Look for synchronicities to validate your forward momentum and then share those vibes. Go ahead and believe in signs and omens, consult an astrologer, have faith in a benevolent, magical universe. And then share that as needed.
LIBRA: The Page of Cups + The High Priestess
The Page of Cups indicates a cycle around creating deeper bonds with individuals and/or groups. The High Priestess is all about your strong intuition giving you good guidance to take further practical action.

The Page of Cups from the Aquarian Tarot
Card: The Page of Cups
Theme: Making deeper connections
Meditation for yourself: I deserve and attract deep, meaningful relationships.
When in doubt: Say hello or I miss you or I love you
Practical action: Sign up for a dating app, join a club, introduce yourself to the smartie pants at work, dm someone you want to collab with online
When Pages show up, they tell us a new learning cycle is upon us. This chapter is about making deeper connections with others. This card can come up when you make an effort to improve your confidence and enhance your odds of meeting new people. You may get asked out on a first date (or maybe you do the asking!) or check in with a crush to take a relationship to the next level. This vibe is not necessarily romantic – you could seek a promotion to that a fun new department at work, or join a club or class or other special interest association. This card reflects a cycle of exploring new ways to create bonds with others. And let’s be clear – this is not just about a charm and surface level stuff. We’re talking about really connecting – finding a mate or a bestie or a tribe with whom you can be your fullest, truest self.

The High Priestess from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The High Priestess
Theme: Intuition + Education = Wisdom
Meditation for yourself: My wisdom is born of balancing intuition with facts.
When in doubt, try: Ask more questions, check references, honor your gut when she says “no”
Practical action: If something doesn’t feel right, ask for more information or postpone decisions until details are confirmed
Trust your intuition to lead you. This card has come up for you before and again this year, your ability to sense what is not being presented directly is going to be very important to your greatest successes. The High Priestess card says that your ability to summon divine insight is the first step in making decisions and taking productive action. If you catch a vibe, use it. Give yourself permission to ask more questions, seek new sources of information, vet your sources. Trust your gut when it tells you to reach out to a loved one, or check your bank balance, ask for a second opinion, or put an agreement on hold, or launch a YouTube channel, or quit your job. It’s like, sensing the mystery is one thing, and then there’s the leg work. This year, your woo-woo skills are enhanced when balanced with reliable information and practical action.
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SCORPIO: The Seven of Swords + Temperance
The Seven of Swords suggests a phase where you make gains using a secret advantage due to some insider knowledge or by being quick and strategic. Temperance augurs a cycle where balance and harmony is the key to your successes.

The Seven of Swords from the Modern Witch Tarot
Card: The Seven of Swords
Theme: Strategy and self-advocacy
Meditation for yourself: I am confident, strategic, and make the most of every opportunity.
When in doubt: Follow up with a thank you note
Practical action: Make a bold social media post, send a resume, find a mentor, ask a friend for an “in”
The Seven of Swords suggests a secret advantage. Something you want is something that others want too – but you have an edge. Go ahead and make the most of an early lead, or use that contact to get another interview. Keep the channels of communication open and keep reaching out with your social media. There is a tiny warning with this card: you might need to be a little pushy and advocate for yourself, but don’t be shady. Staking an early claim and staying in touch is what will seal the deal. Sometimes you have to sell yourself, and this card suggests that that’s what this next cycle is all about.

Temperance from the Steampunk Tarot
Card: Temperance
Theme: Better together
Meditation for yourself: I find myself whole while submitting to new ensembles
When in doubt: Tag along with the tribe, Invent a new fusion genre, Improvise
Practical action: Join a group (or reinvest in your membership), Make ensemble art, Upcycle something old into something beautifully useful
This is card is kind of about cocktails. Not the joy of drinking, but the thrill of combining elements in just the right way to create something new and delicious. This card calls you to find right ratios – invent surprising new blends incorporating unlikely individual elements. That does require the spirit of experimentation …and the willingness to flop occasionally. This is like a jazz ensemble, and improv comedy, and perfecting a ribbon winning recipe. Your Tarot Mentor is suggesting your most alive moments in the next year will be discovered as you orchestrate some divine art by bringing together different objects – or philosophies, or art forms, or jobs, or flavors, or people – and making magic. You are at your most powerful as you upcycle, merge and meld, marry, mix, re-mix, and co-mingle. (Special note: Alcohol is not required.)
SAGITTARIUS: The Hierophant + The Queen of Swords
The Hierophant can be low key, modest, and old fashioned, but don’t feel stifled under this influence. Just think of it as a refresher in the basics. The Queen of Swords is a networking maven, here to support you whether you need to connect online or in the real world.

The Hierophant from the Fenestra Tarot
Card: Hierophant
Theme: Growth through practicality
An Adage to consider: KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)
When in doubt: Try the old fashioned way
Practical action: Submit to structure, find a real world mentor, start small, take an internship
Hear me out, Sagittarius. Your Tarot Mentor this year is suggesting your power lies in traditional values. Now let’s be clear, this is NOT suggesting you jump on the “Trad Wife” bandwagon. But it is about simple methods, tried-and-true means, keeping it low key. One of your beautiful superpowers can be exuberance, or the love of exotic vistas, or lofty ideals and sometimes in thinking so grand and/or vast you can overshoot your goals. So this is a cosmic call to structure and conformity and old school ways. This is not a spanking, it’s just a return to basics – reconfirming principals, dotting i’s and crossing t’s, building a stronger foundation. Now is the time to re-commit yourself to practicality before your finalize your plan for world domination.

The Queen of Swords from the Fenestra Tarot
Card: The Queen of Swords
Theme: Networking
Meditation for yourself: I network easily for the highest benefit of all linked in every direction.
When in doubt: Host a party (to expand your network)
Practical action: Launch a new social media page/channel with a purpose, polish up your brand
This Queen is clever and witty – a great mixer at parties because she can talk to anyone about anything. Leaning more towards the intellectual side of the spectrum, many would be surprised to learn that she has had her share of heartbreak. She prefers to keep that truth in a pretty box marked For My Eyes Only tied up with a lovely grosgrain ribbon. Take a cue from this Queen and make your truth beautiful – turn it into art, or a blog, or a bring it to your Instagram. Charming communication is your gift, and it’s okay if you aren’t inclined to reveal all of your raw vulnerability. Networking and attracting new followers will be a breeze if you keep it all light and lovely. Sharing information about a special cause and inspiring others to action is very well supported under this Queen’s influence.
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CAPRICORN: The Empress + The King of Cups
The Empress is the card of creating something beautiful, nurturing something into fruition. The King of Cups represents high emotional intelligence. This may be you resolving an inner conflict through art or therapy, or you may be guiding others to do so.

The Empress from the Mucha Tarot
Card: The Empress
Theme: Nurturing abundance
Meditation for yourself: I create safe spaces where beauty expands
When in doubt, try: A charm bomb, An expectation of satisfaction; Believing compliments
Practical action: Make something beautiful with your own hands; Start a gratitude journal; Indulge in nature
The Empress is the archetype of the giving, responsive creative mother. For some readers, the appearance of this card could suggest actual pregnancy. For most others though, it’s a metaphor for ripeness and increase in creative ways. This card is all about planting or cooking, decorating or party planning, artistic endeavors and/or craft projects. Your Tarot Mentor calls you to find more ways of amplifying beautify and nurturing good times with joyful people. This card reverberates with being receptive – but please note, that’s not the same as passive. The Empress invites you to balance your natural force of presence with conscious openness to others and subtle beauty. It’s about creating an environment and holding space where invitations, compliments, gifts, guests, and general loveliness can thrive.

The King of Cups from the Aquarian Tarot
Card: King of Cups
Theme: Uncovering and releasing traumas (yours and others)
Meditation for yourself: I clear away trapped energy and restore good vibes with loving compassion
When in doubt, try: Writing a poem; A cleansing cry
Practical action: Use laughter as medicine; Initiate ‘the talk’; Schedule therapy; Coordinate an intervention; Write in your journal; Tell someone how you feel
This King is the master of the emotional realm. Not only does this indicate a natural genius for showing the love, it suggests a skill for diagnosing the emotional pitfalls that others fall into, and the ability (and inclination) to reach in and help others dig themselves out. While you would prefer to tell a joke or make a breezy comment, this year your greatest successes will be found when you pause to see the world through someone else’s eyes and feel the world with someone else’s heart. Whether you do this as a formal therapist, or as a 12 step sponsor, or even as a comedian exploring hard truths in front of an audience, this card is your validation. Your insights serve as a beacon to others. Share your gift.
AQUARIUS: The Ten of Wands + The Wheel of Fortune
The Ten of Wands signals a time of endings that will make way for new experiences and opportunities to flow in. The Wheel of Fortune is a change for the better – life runs smoother and easier under this card.

The Ten of Wands from the Fenestra Tarot
Card: The Ten of Wands
Theme: Tying up loose ends
Meditation for yourself: I honor healthy endings to clear the way for new beginnings
When in doubt, try: Letting go (Ask yourself, “Does it spark joy?”)
Practical action: Leave a dead-end job; Go back to school and finish your degree; End an expired relationship; Purge your closets/cupboard; Recycle
This Ten reflects the end of a cycle which includes clean up duty. You know, like after you throw a great bash, there are all the decorations to take down and plates to clean up and empty bottles to recycle. This card suggests treating 2024 like last night’s party…or maybe like cluttered attic that you’ve been meaning to reorganize. There might be trash wasting precious space, and treasures you’ve forgotten about that deserve to be brought back into the light. Clear out the dead weight in your life, Aquarius, and let go of the bits that cannot be recycled. Then have a look at those treasures to polish up. This is a year to clarify what you really value and make space for it.

The Wheel of Fortune from the Fenestra Tarot
Card: The Wheel of Fortune
Theme: Turn for the better
Meditation for yourself: I am worthy of success and abundance
When in doubt: Believe good fortune is at hand
Practical action: Buy a raffle ticket, ask for a raise, ask for a promotion, ask your crush on a date, take a chance at [FILL IN THE BLANK] because why not?
The Wheel of Fortune augurs a surprising – but pleasant – change. This card announces a change of fortune, a run of “good luck” or ease. Life flows more smoothly under the influence of this card. And/or you could find a surprising opportunity or an unexpected invitation: you nail an excellent gig, you land the girl (or the prince), get a raise or a bonus, you win a prize in a drawing…something along those lines. You may be putting all kinds of focus and attention on one area of your life trying to achieve a certain outcome, but you are likely to find a sudden mini-breakthrough in a completely different area. That’s because when we let go of expectations and micro-management, there is room for magic to manifest. This year expect green lights, freebies and other metaphorical muffin baskets. These lucky finds may show up where you least expect them.
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PISCES: The Queen of Pentacles + The Chariot
The Queen of Pentacles is a crafty earth mama comfortable in nature, in her cozy nest, in her craft studio, or in her entrepreneurial office. Wherever her throne is, she builds for her stability and legacy. While she is stable, The Chariot is go, go, go. This may point to actual journeys or fast progress towards your goals.

The Queen of Pentacles from the Light Seer’s Tarot
Card: The Queen of Pentacles
Theme: Crafty creature comforts
Meditation for yourself: My home is my castle and my safe space
When in doubt, try: Moving the furniture around; Re-potting some plants, Baking some bread
Practical action: Invest in creature comforts, Hire a cleaner; Make your side-hustle an official home-based business
This Queen represents the crafty earth mama who has a genius for things like creative endeavors, home based businesses, redecorating the nest. She appears when life becomes abundant enough to support projects at home that amplify comfort. No matter your gender identity, this lady suggests this year you will be using your home space and altering it to your advantage. Maybe it’s an official transition to working at home, general home projects and upgrades, dedicating more time to meal planning or crafty side hustles that grow, this card suggests more conscious efforts in your comfortable headquarters. Craft on, my dear!

The Chariot from the Steampunk Tarot
Card: The Chariot
Theme: Merging into the fast lane
Meditation for yourself: I am in full control as I gain momentum towards my goals.
When in doubt, try: Just go
Practical action: Plot the course and begin the journey, get a new vehicle, buy the plane ticket, give it a little more gas, start, launch
There are some tarot cards that recommend stillness and contemplation, while some cards that suggest plotting, planning, and market research. The Chariot, on the other hand, says: “Go. Go Now. Go FASTER”. This card calls us to take action, put ourselves out there, walk our talk. It’s time to go after what we want and make it happen. This is progress, it is forward motion. Of course, tarot cards often speak in metaphors so this card is not necessarily about literal journeys. It’s about making intentional progress towards your goals. As you can plan your “journey”, the best route might not be totally clear yet and/or you might have to take a few scenic short cuts along the way. Or, maybe you aren’t sure exactly where the finish line is but you know you need to get on the road. No matter, just honor that truth and start packing your metaphorical bags. This card says it’s time to motor – strap on your seat belt!
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