The eighteenth card of the Tarot is associated with Pisces.
This card represents the sea of collective consciousness, where there are no definitions or borders. Here, everything is interconnected and related, and it’s hard to define or distinguish where one begins and another ends. All intermingles and flows together. It’s waters, mist, haze, the ocean, nighttime, shadowy realms where it can be difficult to see or understand- without light or reason. What we perceive may be distorted, illusionary, or viewed through an especially subjective lens. To navigate this territory, we need instinct, intuition, and emotion. What feels right? Where is there a sense of resistance? Where do doors open easily and joyfully? Follow your gut. Meditation can be extremely helpful, as well as hypnosis, guided visualizations, sound and music as tools or therapies. This is also the genre of photography, film and the moving picture. The eighteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Tsaddi, can mean both destination and trail.
Dandelion can represent longevity, willpower, cleansing and intuition.  It’s linked to Jupiter (warm + moist/liver, hips, thighs).  It contains many vitamins and minerals like iron, zinc, calcium, boron, silica, and vitamins A, C, E and K. It has a long history of being used to treat digestive issues and cleanse the liver. It’s an anti-inflammatory and immunity booster. Topically, it can help treat acne and have anti-aging properties. It’s thought to eliminate fatigue, and purify the blood as well as negative energies.
David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, painter, musician, singer, sound designer, photographer, and actor.  Lynch’s other artistic endeavors include work as a musician, as well as music and sound design for a variety of his films, painting and photography, writing and directing several music videos and advertisements. An avid practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM), he founded the David Lynch Foundation in 2005, which sought to fund the teaching of TM in schools and has since widened its scope to other at-risk populations, including those experiencing homelessness, veterans and refugees.