A simple spread for the coming month that can be used for both divination and inner work!
1. Something to Celebrate
2. Something to Beware of
3. Something Unexpected

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A simple spread for the coming month that can be used for both divination and inner work!
1. Something to Celebrate
2. Something to Beware of
3. Something Unexpected

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Còig Làithean gu Oidhche Shamhna
[Five days until Halloween]
Oidhche Shamhna Shona Dhuibh Uile
Tha an geamhradh a’ tùirling oirnn!
It’s December! Here’s a small tarot spread based on some of the key elements of this season 🎄
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Writer's Tarot Spread
Tarot is one of my favourite tools for inner work and self-reflection, but that’s not all I use it for! I love to write, though sometimes I struggle to think of the best way to move forward. When I’m stuck, I use this tarot spread to explore characters and their motivations.

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ꜱᴀᴍʜᴀɪɴ begins at sunset on the 31st of October and lasts until sunset 1st of November. Halfway between the Autumn Equinox and the Winter Solstice, Samhain is the first of the four ‘quarter-days’ and marks the end of the harvest season.
It is often celebrated with great feasts, flowing alcohol, and contests. This is a small selection of foods that are seasonally consumed in Scotland from October through December.
Messengers are therefore dispatched to the woods for cargoes of the blessed rowan tree, the virtues of which are well known. Being formed into the shape of a cross, by means of a red thread, the virtues of which too are very eminent, those crosses are, with all due solemnity, inserted in the different door lintels in the town, and protect those premises from the cantrips of the most diabolical witch in the universe.
The Popular Superstitions and Festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland by William Grant Stewart
💧🌺 𝓡𝓪𝓲𝓷 𝓲𝓷 𝓝𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓶𝓫𝓮𝓻 🌺💧
I love waking up in the morning to the sounds of flowers being nourished!