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World Day for International Justice

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Every year on July 17, World Day for International Justice is observed all around the world with the aim of promoting international criminal justice and supporting the work of the International Criminal Court.

The Aim of International Justice Day is to unite everyone who wants to support justice and promote victims’ rights. It is to help prevent serious crimes and those that put the peace, security and well-being of the world at risk.

Many people come to me for a Tarot reading because they feel they’ve suffered an injustice and want to know what the cards have to say about that. Sometimes the tarot shows an injustice has taken place that the querant (the person asking me) hasn’t acknowledged – or maybe isn’t even aware of it.

I’ve had an occasion where someone wanted me to help them manifest an injustice against an ex-partner – I don’t get involved with all that – what goes around comes around!!

World Day for International Justice is an important day and I don’t intend to trivialise it, but it seemed a shame to let it pass by without a mention of the Justice card.

This trump card represents legal matters and can indicate a court case, but it also highlights that there could be things needed to be learned. If this card shows up in your reading it can be reminding you that it’s about knowing the consequences of your actions, and getting what you deserve. 

Want more information about the Justice card, or any other Tarot cards? I’m pleased to offer a range of spreads, including traditional Celtic Cross ten-card readings, at various price ranges, all via email or face-to-face across Zoom or WhatsApp.

And, if you’re planning a party — whether it’s an intimate get-together or a large-scale event, consider adding the excitement of Tarot readings. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.

I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you discover your story!


Celebrating International Women’s Day

March 8th is a special day in the calendar as it’s when women are ‘offically recognised’ for something specific even though we are awesome and amazing in everything we do, every day – right?!! This year, its theme is “Inspire Inclusion” and you can learn more about what that means here.

So which tarot cards best represent the brilliance of women and all that we stand for?

Well, there are many cards that could be suitable for International Women’s Day, as tarot is a deeply symbolic and intuitive practice that can be interpreted in many ways. Here are just a few possibilities:

The Empress: The Empress is a powerful card that represents femininity, motherhood, creativity, and abundance. She is often associated with fertility, growth, and nurturing, and can symbolize the powerful and creative energy that women bring to the world.

The High Priestess: The High Priestess is a card of intuition, mystery, and hidden knowledge. She represents the feminine power of intuition, psychic abilities, and the mysteries of the universe. This card can symbolize the wisdom and insight that women bring to the world, as well as the power of inner strength and intuition.

The Queen of Cups: The Queen of Cups is a card of emotional depth, compassion, and intuition. She represents the ability to connect deeply with others, to feel empathy and compassion, and to express emotions in a healthy and balanced way. This card can symbolize the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy in the world, as well as the strength and resilience that women often possess.

The Star: The Star is a card of hope, inspiration, and healing. It represents the light that shines in the darkness, and the power of transformation and renewal. This card can symbolize the resilience, strength, and determination of women, as well as the hope and inspiration that they bring to the world.

The World: The World is a card of completion, wholeness, and fulfillment. It represents the achievement of a long-term goal, and the sense of satisfaction and completion that comes with it. This card can symbolize the many accomplishments and achievements of women throughout history, as well as the ongoing struggle for equality and empowerment.

Want more information about Tarot cards and readings? I’m pleased to offer single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross ten-card readings at various price ranges, all via email or face-to-face across Zoom or WhatsApp.

And, if you’re planning a party — whether it’s an intimate get-together or a large-scale event, consider adding the excitement of Tarot readings. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.

I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you discover your story!


How can I get more balance in my friendships?

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotAlthough a higher percentage of people that come to me for a reading ask about romantic relationships, I’m sometimes asked about friendships.  So what can the Tarot tell us about these equally important relationships?

Balance in friendships can be influenced by various tarot cards, and the relevance of specific cards can depend on the context of your situation. Here are a few tarot cards that are often associated with balance in friendships and can provide guidance:

 

Justice: This card represents fairness, truth, and balance. It suggests that fairness and equity are essential in your friendships. Ensure that you and your friends are treating each other justly and honestly.

Two of Pentacles: The Two of Pentacles represents balance, adaptability, and juggling multiple priorities. It can indicate the need to manage your time and energy effectively to maintain harmony in your friendships.

Six of Cups: This card is about nostalgia, harmony, and reconnecting with the past. It can suggest that revisiting shared memories and a sense of mutual understanding from the past can help restore balance in your friendships.

Temperance: This card embodies balance, patience, and harmony. It encourages you to find the middle ground and avoid extremes in your friendships. It also signifies the need for patience and moderation.

The Empress: This card represents nurturing, abundance, and harmony. It suggests that a caring and nurturing approach to your friendships can help maintain balance and harmony.

Ten of Cups: This card symbolizes emotional fulfillment and harmony in relationships. It signifies that achieving emotional satisfaction and contentment with your friends is key to maintaining balance.

When seeking balance in your friendships, it’s essential to remember that tarot cards offer guidance and insight, but they should be used as a tool for reflection rather than definitive answers. Trust your intuition and consider how these cards resonate with your specific situation to make the most of the guidance they provide.

Interested to see what’s in store for you?

As well as giving personal readings by email, over Zoom and via WhatsApp, I can help business owners to plan ahead and strategise using the cards as discussion tool. I also love reading at corporate events. To find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.


Can the Tarot help me to stop making the same mistakes in relationships?

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotYes!! That’s the short answer!

The Tarot can certainly give guidance to help you. But what are the mistakes you’re making, then making again and again?

Whilst it would be great to be able to answer this on a personal level, it’s impossible to do so in a blog and without knowing the context, However, I can certainly provide you with a fictional scenario using Tarot card archetypes to address the question of how to stop repetitive relationship mistakes.

 

Let’s imagine a scenario where someone is struggling with repeated relationship mistakes and seeks guidance from the Tarot. We’ll do a seven card spread:

Situation: The Seeker keeps repeating relationship mistakes

The Seeker approaches the Tarot reader seeking guidance on how to break free from repeating the same relationship mistakes. They’ve noticed a pattern of rushing into relationships without considering their own needs and boundaries, leading to disappointment and heartache.

Card 1: The Fool (Reversed) – Representing Past Mistakes

The Fool in reverse suggests that the Seeker has been acting impulsively, jumping into relationships without a clear sense of direction. They’ve been repeating the same naive mistakes, not learning from their past experiences.

Card 2: The Hanged Man – Reflecting on the Situation

The Hanged Man indicates the need for a new perspective. The Seeker must take a step back and suspend their usual approach. It’s time to reflect on their patterns and consider how they’ve been contributing to their own cycle of disappointments.

Card 3: The Chariot – Taking Control

The Chariot represents the Seeker’s ability to take control of their impulses. They must harness their energy and determination to move forward intentionally. This card suggests setting clear intentions before rushing into a new relationship.

Card 4: The Lovers – Exploring Self-Love

The Lovers card encourages the Seeker to cultivate self-love and self-awareness. Before seeking love from others, they need to understand their own desires, values, and boundaries. This self-love will guide them toward healthier relationships.

Card 5: Temperance – Finding Balance

Temperance advises the Seeker to find balance in their approach to relationships. They should blend their desires with patience and careful consideration. Taking things slowly and allowing connections to develop naturally will lead to more meaningful partnerships.

Card 6: Judgment – Learning from Mistakes

The Judgment card signifies a wake-up call and a chance for the Seeker to learn from their past mistakes. They must confront their patterns and acknowledge the role they’ve played in creating their relationship experiences. This introspection will lead to personal growth.

Card 7: The Empress – Nurturing Relationships

The Empress symbolises nurturing and abundance. The Seeker must focus on creating relationships that are built on mutual care and respect. By tending to these connections and allowing them to flourish, they can break free from their old patterns.

Remember…

In this fictional scenario, the Tarot cards serve as symbolic guides, offering insight and advice on how to stop making the same mistakes in relationships. Remember that Tarot interpretations vary widely, and the guidance provided here is just one possible interpretation.

(The beautiful cards in the photo are from the Ethereal Visions deck. They’re lovely, very delicate and swirly, but probably weren’t the best choice for a photo!)

Ready to see what’s in store for you?

As well as giving personal readings, I help business owners to plan ahead and strategise using the cards as discussion tool. I also love reading at corporate events. To find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.