Sunday, 31 May 2026

Oracle Card Reading for June

Firstly, a card with the Number 21 titled 'The World' from The Mysteries of the Star Tarot by Philippe Rouchier. Its position, as the first card chosen, is of fundamental influence in your present situation. The energy is depicted as a strong, bare-chested man with long, flowing black and white hair and with a white beard and moustache. His eyes are hidden in shadow. He is holding in his hand a ball of energy. The traditional meaning of ‘The World’ card is wholeness, success and completion. This is a new beginning that will take place for you but the shades need to be lifted from your eyes in order for wisdom to be available, and for the energy to be used well. It is the card of maturity, of strength and wisdom. You hold this potential within your hands!


Secondly, I have chosen number 19, the Sun, from Motherpeace Tarot by  Karen Vogel and Vicki Nobel. This is the card of power, joy and freedom. We see here young people of all nationalities coming together and dancing and endangered animals thriving. The yellow colour of the background denotes intellect. As June 21st, is the beginning of the summer, we are reminded of the coming of the high summer, delighting in warm days, and the flourishing of life. 


Next, from Viking Oracle by Stacey Demarco, the card of the resourceful and honest goddess Skaldi. Maybe Scandinavia was named after her! She says: Know yourself. This is the most important aspect of our life's work. And express your independence in a way that is caring and balanced. Create your path as one of authenticity. Compromise is part of every relationship, but don't let it push you into being someone you aren't. Speak plainly - Skaldi gives us protection for journeys, and guides us through especially difficult times in our life. She is direct in her guidance and respects personal freedom. If you need direction in your life, ask for her wisdom and assistance.  

 
Lastly, Numbered Zero, The Fool from this exquisite deck by Lo Scarabeo, this card is a delight to see.  She looks like the Primavera, the season of spring, so nonchalant, young, and without a care in the world. However, as she dances merrily beneath the magical moon, we are reminded that by looking behind her, she is not paying attention to what lies ahead, and she could easily trip and fall over the edge of the mountain! This card tells us that our imagination can be a tool for creativity or a danger where we forget to focus on what is important, to be present, realistic and practical. 

Reading by Wendy Stokes, click on hyperlink to website: https://wendystokes.co.uk


No comments:

Post a Comment

Search