We're going to start filming new things next week for some of the many new offerings that are coming out next year. Now we're getting, like, really into the thick. We're still trucking along here at Team Wild Soul with the rebrand. It's been so nice to read how the material has resonated so much with you. And if you don't feel called to, that's great, too (Lindsay Laughs).įor those of you who've said “yes,” thank you for your lovely, wonderful, potent words and feedback. So if you are interested in leaning into this really sacred, really powerful offering, tonight is it. I hope the year has been gentle with you so far.Ī really quick announcement at the top, before we get into our juicy subject today, which is that the enrollment for The Threshold, which is centered around the Hierophant, the Fives, and 2021 on a whole, the energetic year ahead is closing tonight at 9pm Pacific, midnight Eastern. I'm your host, Lindsay Mack, and it is, as always, such a joy to be gathered with you in this virtual space. Hello Loves, and welcome back to Tarot for the Wild Soul podcast. Honoring and acknowledging that this podcast episode was recorded on the unceded land of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, currently called Portland, OR, with the deepest respect to the Kalapuya Tribe, Cowlitz Tribe, and Atfalati Tribe. If it would feel supportive for you to further explore how the Tarot meets us in our grief, we invite you to explore Anchor Cards for Grief. We invite you to explore Monthly Medicine: January is Creation for more information about our entrance into 2021 and our departure from 2020. When we work with these Tarot card energies as a unit, we cultivate the capacity for radical self-tending, transformative reparenting, and greater spaciousness in our hearts for ourselves and others. These Tarot cards invite us to integrate our emotional experiences and create ample, compassionate space for our grief. ![]() We’ll also learn how Six of Cups has less to do with nostalgia and more to do with integrating the needs of our inner children into our emotional process. Lindsay explores why the Four of Cups has nothing to do with missing out or being stubborn and why Five of Cups is misunderstood as an omen of sadness rather than a generous, open hand to hold when you need more time to feel your feelings, to mourn. The Four, Five, and Six of Cups may be among some of the most misunderstood Tarot cards.Įxplore how certain interpretations of these three Tarot cards may have reinforced some of our barriers between ourselves and healing. Lindsay Mack offers her listeners her experience with the Tarot leading us from taking a minute away from others to process a situation (Four of Cups), setting a place at the table for our grief (Five of Cups), and seeing how this honoring and attention to our wild, brilliant hearts can lead to softness, opening, and insight into how to truly love ourselves (Six of Cups). The Tarot can be our absolute best friend, someone who sees you in your wild, unruly process and makes space for your feelings to be what they are. We’ve been taught in so many times, in so many places, and by so many people how we’re “supposed to feel” in various situations. The Cups suit invites us to truly love ourselves in our day-to-day lives starting where we are - not where we believe or were told we “should” be.Īs someone sees you moving from Four of Cups to Five of Cups, our worries about how we look or seem can distract from authentic self-care. Our exploration of Tarot card connections begins with the relationships between the Four, Five, and Six of Cups. That card can take on a whole new meaning if we look at how it flows and assists in the journey through or into the spiral of other tarot cards. ![]() It can be so powerful to reflect on the essence of a particular Tarot card. How do multiple Tarot cards influence and interact with one another? ![]() In this episode of the Tarot podcast, we’ll look to three cards coming together, like interwoven fingers, holding our hands in times of big, big feelings. It’s time for a new lesson on the Tarot for the Wild Soul podcast!Īs we cross the threshold of 2020 into 2021, we can experience so many feelings all balled up inside our grief.
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