Tarot with Bonnie and Peter

Ep 76 - Stalker Cards: Our Most Persistent Tarot Messages


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We all have that one card. The one that keeps showing up no matter what you ask. In tarot, we call these stalker cards — and in this episode of Tarot with Bonnie and Peter, we're getting personal about ours.

Stalker cards are persistent for a reason. These are the cards that act as mirrors, reflecting back something we haven't fully seen yet — a pattern, a lesson, an invitation we keep sidestepping. The deck, it turns out, is remarkably patient.

Bonnie shares her experience with the Seven of Swords and The Tower, two cards that kept asking the same question — are you ready to stop hiding? Peter opens up about the Magician, the card that followed him during his early tarot journey and kept pointing him back toward his own capacity for manifestation and lifelong learning. As it turns out, the cards were right. They usually are.

Bonnie and Peter explore what it actually means when a card keeps returning. They talk about tracking recurring cards through journaling so the patterns become visible over time, and stalker cards that show up in client readings.

At the end we each pull a card — and the results were worth sticking around for.

Join the Conversation:

What's your stalker card? The one that keeps following you and showing up? Send us a message and tell us what it is — and whether you've figured out what it's been trying to say.

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