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The Partners of Swamp and Storm

The Partners of Swamp and Storm

A Tarot Reading about Navigating Conflict with a Loved One

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Sep 27, 2024
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The Partners of Swamp and Storm

End of Summer Reading for Paid Subscribers

A Tarot Reading about Navigating Conflict with a Loved One

To learn about the divination tools I use, click here.

This is the first of my series of specifically honed divinations for my paid subscribers. I will be putting out one for each season—four a year. This is just one of several juicy bonuses paid subscribers get. Thank you so much for tangibly supporting my survival as an artist.

I started this reading in the rolling boil of summer, and now that we are leaning into fall, I divined an end for the story the cards wanted to tell.

I offer this message about the heat of conflict as the first eager leaves dance to the earth, and the sun starts her yawning. Reflect on the lessons summer brought you so you can take them into autumn.

This is NOT a prescriptive or predictive Tarot Reading, as in “this is what your future holds.” 

My Enochian Tarot cards and Earthseed divination tools are guidance, nothing more. The latter offers selected verses from Octavia Butler’s parables. Octavia tells us, “God is change,” and I feel in my gut that our relationship to transformation and change could use some guidance.

In this case, the transformation of intimate relationships.

My divinatory conversation with Octavia and these Enochian cards is a story for you to reflect on, seek wisdom, and compare and contrast your experiences. A large part of Tarot is symbol reading. Yes, I am the reader, but so are you. What do you interpret in the symbols of this story for yourself?

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