Tarot Musings: March 8, 2022
Tarot Musings: March 8, 2022
This reading is for you, my followers. I pulled two cards for today: The Hermit and Two of Cups
What is important to understand about this day in the middle of the week?
With these two cards, we have the wisdom-seeking Hermit meeting the relationship-oriented Two of Cups.
Why is this especially pertinent to Wednesday? If your weekend falls on a Saturday and Sunday, this is the middle of your week. This is the center of your most active and engaged time during your week.
And if your weekend or time off work falls on other days of the week, think of where the “middle of your work week” falls — that is the center of your opportunity time.
Opportunity time.
Wisdom-seeking is not something you can do on your own, alone.
Even if you may want to stay in your home, avoid others, and feel safer because you are not putting yourself at risk by interacting with others, communicating with others is important.
Today may give you an opportunity to gain some wisdom through feedback: by having a “how am I doing, and how can I do better?” conversation with your boss, supervisor or manager, for example.
If that is not practical — perhaps you need to plan that conversation for a future date — think of another way you can make use of interaction with others today.
Do you need to get to know someone who does work you might like to do in the future? Think about who that person might be, if you already know them.
If you don’t know someone you should talk to to get useful information, ask yourself who you know who may know someone who fits that description? That person becomes the person who can leapfrog you to connecting with someone who can truly give you wisdom.
This reading is for you, my followers. I pulled two cards for today: The Hermit and Two of Cups
What is important to understand about this day in the middle of the week?
With these two cards, we have the wisdom-seeking Hermit meeting the relationship-oriented Two of Cups.
Why is this especially pertinent to Wednesday? If your weekend falls on a Saturday and Sunday, this is the middle of your week. This is the center of your most active and engaged time during your week.
And if your weekend or time off work falls on other days of the week, think of where the “middle of your work week” falls — that is the center of your opportunity time.
Opportunity time.
Wisdom-seeking is not something you can do on your own, alone.
Even if you may want to stay in your home, avoid others, and feel safer because you are not putting yourself at risk by interacting with others, communicating with others is important.
Today may give you an opportunity to gain some wisdom through feedback: by having a “how am I doing, and how can I do better?” conversation with your boss, supervisor or manager, for example.
If that is not practical — perhaps you need to plan that conversation for a future date — think of another way you can make use of interaction with others today.
Do you need to get to know someone who does work you might like to do in the future? Think about who that person might be, if you already know them.
If you don’t know someone you should talk to to get useful information, ask yourself who you know who may know someone who fits that description? That person becomes the person who can leapfrog you to connecting with someone who can truly give you wisdom.