Tea & Tarot
- Jul 11, 2016
- 2 min read

For over a year now I have been studying tarot cards. I am continuing to learn, and feel more and more confident in my readings everyday. I have truly enjoyed these experiences, and have found some great insights for my own life.
I have also drawn for a few close friends and family members, which has been a great help and a challenge. I am always a little surprised, although it is becoming more normal to me, how the cards drawn are so accurate. Anyone, once explained the cards' meanings, can see how they all seem to come together for the subject at hand. For instance, if we were drawing about a parent and child relationship, and nothing but business and money came up, well we might feel as though it was not quite working, but behold, the cards have always aligned exactly as they should. I am feeling as though I may be ready to share some readings with you, in the hopes that perhaps they will reach the right people, and if for nothing else than practice.
I am not certain who this reading is for exactly but I asked the universe for the best advice someone reading this could use today. And, this is what I received:
Justice, Temperance, and the Two of Wands

Justice is a card of balance, karma, connection, fairness, and the law of cause and effect.

Temperance is a card of patience, balance, mixing and matching to find what is right for you.

Wands are the suit of creativity, of action - physically doing something, and of passion. Represented by the fire element. The Two of Wands represents balance, joining, equality, and sometimes involves a relationship (of any kind.)
It is clear to me that there is a message in this reading for someone specifically, and we can all see the patterns in the cards drawn. If you are that person, on the verge of taking action and needing a gentle push from the universe, now is the time, the universe supports you. Or if action is taking place whether you like it or not, you can feel assured that it is a positive action.That does not mean that everything will go smooth as silk as you take on this endeavour, but the risk of choppy water does not stop the sailor. Be aware and trust that you will find your way as you go through this transition. Do not be afraid to try, and then change your mind about they way you do things, if you find that you do not like what you are trying, it always comes with a lesson, a lesson sometimes with more impact than the task at hand. However, as you proceed heed the warning that not only you are getting a fair deal, but also everyone else involved. If there has been an imbalance, now is the time to start to even things out.




















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