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There’s a lot to discover in this Reading, so please remember that all you’ll learn covers four months in total

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If it’s a lot to take in, that’s okay! You have time to find your footing! 

Let’s jump in…

 

YOUR BLOSSOMING AND BLOOMING EASTER READING  

Interpreting Your Personal Life in April, May, June and July: Justice (Reversed) and Six of Cups (Upright)

Representing your personal life and all the contained ups and downs across the next four months, we have the Justice (reversed) and Six of Cups (upright) cards. 

Reversed, Justice represents the opposite of that word. Situations that lack equitability. Moments that feel utterly unfair. Since we’re in this section, I strongly believe that this card indicates that your interpersonal relationships will become slightly unbalanced, particularly during April and May.

Most likely, you’ll begin to feel others aren’t putting in the same effort as you are to communicate honestly with you/be accountable when errors occur. As hard as it is, there are two ways through this kind of conflict – ending the relationship (of whatever kind) or committing to upping your own honesty in the eventuality that you’ve been simmering in silence while the one you’re frustrated with doesn’t even realize there’s anything wrong. 

As for the upright Six of Cups? This is a far better outlook, and drawn second tells us that things will improve as you move into June and July. The Six of Cups is a card of genuine connection and healing, symbolizing moments with others that feel safe and comfortable. Moments where you feel known.

This card is telling us that if you commit to the right kinds of connections and find people to spend time with, love and care for whom you feel that you can be yourself with, you’ll find a place for yourself in the world in which to make warm, happy memories safely.

Interpreting Your Professional Life in April, May, June and July: Four of Swords (Upright) and Ace of Wands (Upright)

Representing your professional life from April through July, we have the Four of Swords (upright) and the Three of Swords (reversed). 

These lead very smoothly into one another to send what I believe is a combined message, so let’s explore them together. Upright, the Four of Swords represents thoughtful, restorative periods of pause (and the necessity and value inherent to restful phases). Meanwhile, the upright Ace of Wands symbolizes creativity, inspiration and motivation.

The conclusion to be drawn here is likely as evident to you as it is to me. You need to make room in the next couple of months to rest so that in the months that follow, you can become creative, inspired and driven again in your professional life.

You can’t be your best self when you’re feeling burned out and exhausted, so you need to step back in whatever capacity you can. Even if that just means drawing more of a mental line for yourself and being firmer about your working hours, it can make a big difference in correctly and effectively healing your tired mind, paving the way for future success in your chosen career.

Your phase of slowed-down reflection might even trigger thoughts about a career change or pivot, unlocking a new path that’s better suited to you but never would have been known to you if you hadn’t had the space to take a breath.

Interpreting Your Inner Life in April, May, June and July: The Moon (Upright) and Three of Swords (Reversed)

The Moon (upright) and the Three of Swords (reversed) represent your inner life (emotions, feelings, sense of self) until the end of July.

The Moon is a fascinating card to find here, and it ties in with the revelations of your professional life. This is okay – some overlap is expected, as none of us can truly exist in a vacuum where our life spheres never connect or interlink. The Moon, upright, represents illusions and intuition, thoughts known but not spoken, and things just coming to the surface that have been lurking beneath it for a long time.

This card indicates that as you’re resting and contemplating your professional life, you’ll also consider yourself on a deeper level. What gets you up each day? What makes you tick? What brings you sorrow, and what brings you joy?

Leading on from this, we have the reversed Three of Swords, which symbolizes forgiveness, healing and learning to move past the past. I sense that your contemplation will lead you through your history with a new, kinder eye and enable you to set free certain regrets you’ve already been carrying around for far too long.

With that,        , we come to the end of your Blossoming and Blooming Easter Reading. I’ll now share your FREE Palm Frond of Victory and Peace…

YOUR PALM FROND OF VICTORY AND PEACE

Here’s your Palm Frond of Victory and Peace,        .

Whether you believe in the tale of Jesus’s resurrection or not, you’ll be able to appreciate the energies that this Palm provides. 

We all deserve to be confident in our convictions in the face of people who want us to do things for their convenience that incite our suffering.

Things like:

  • Shifting and changing our morals
  • Taking up less space (literally, conversationally or figuratively)
  • Agreeing with someone/to something without question
  • Talking about things we don’t want/aren’t ready to 
  • Going to places we don’t want to
  • Spending time with people we’d prefer not to

When you feel you’re being challenged (whether that means turned into the sacrificial lamb and forced to take the blame, like Jesus, or just pushed past your boundaries and asked to do things you don’t want to), your Palm Frond will be there.

You should print it out and carry it on your person whenever possible. 

Then, when you ever happen to feel a situation really getting to you, threatening your confidence, agency and inner peace, you can:

  1. Take it out in a quiet place, surrounded by nature, during daylight hours.
  2. Hold it against your heart.
  3. Whisper, with your head and neck both bent toward the Palm: Throw yourself at my feet. Show me to me. Send power to my physical whole. Send certainty to the center of my soul.

Resultantly, its energies will surge and converge to bring you back to yourself. To steady your metaphorical ship of self.

I hope you enjoy the revelations of the Blossoming and Blooming Easter Reading,        . And I hope the Palm Frond can be there for you when (despite the best efforts of the Reading and all the guidance it contains) you run into strife.

Let’s catch up soon…

 

Your loving friend,