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“Be still and listen to your soul.” Henry David Thoreau
The calmest sword out of the entire suit, the four embodies calm, peace, and a long rest before the action. The figure, typically depicted as a knight, lies over a tomb. Melissa suggests that this is Mercutio from William Shakespeare's 1597 tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Jaymi ties the card back to being silent and gathering your resources. And Hilary reminds us about the meditative quality of the card.
Homework: Engage in a self-care activity.
FYI, Melissa has changed her rates to help those who are not at the baseline. So, visit her website and sign up for a reading now. https://melissacynova.com/services/
Catch Hilary and Melissa on Instagram for live readings. Follow them both and get a quick reading.
Shoutouts
Happy birthday, Rocco!
Decks Mentioned
Melissa: The Ink Witch by Eric Maille (first and second editions sold out) and The Lorenzi Tarot by Irene Lorenzi
Jaymi: Triple Goddess Tarot by Franco Rivolli and Jaymi Elford
Hilary: Tarot of the Unexplained by Davezilla and Super Attractor by Gabrielle Bernstein
Resources
Finch app, we swear they do not sponsor us. We love them for their mental health activities and corralling to-do lists while getting to hug and support each other through a digital bubble.
The Cartomancer Magazine (Winter 2022 features the Triple Goddess Tarot Four of Swords on the cover.
Do you like what you hear? Send feedback to us at [email protected]. Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/cardslingerscc. We also have a YouTube channel at youtube.com/@cardslingerscc. Eventually, we will back up the episodes and have more live content.
Reminder: We will NEVER DM you for a reading on any social media site. We schedule all readings and conversations through our personal websites.
By Melissa Cynova, Hilary Parry Haggerty, and Jaymi Elford5
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“Be still and listen to your soul.” Henry David Thoreau
The calmest sword out of the entire suit, the four embodies calm, peace, and a long rest before the action. The figure, typically depicted as a knight, lies over a tomb. Melissa suggests that this is Mercutio from William Shakespeare's 1597 tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Jaymi ties the card back to being silent and gathering your resources. And Hilary reminds us about the meditative quality of the card.
Homework: Engage in a self-care activity.
FYI, Melissa has changed her rates to help those who are not at the baseline. So, visit her website and sign up for a reading now. https://melissacynova.com/services/
Catch Hilary and Melissa on Instagram for live readings. Follow them both and get a quick reading.
Shoutouts
Happy birthday, Rocco!
Decks Mentioned
Melissa: The Ink Witch by Eric Maille (first and second editions sold out) and The Lorenzi Tarot by Irene Lorenzi
Jaymi: Triple Goddess Tarot by Franco Rivolli and Jaymi Elford
Hilary: Tarot of the Unexplained by Davezilla and Super Attractor by Gabrielle Bernstein
Resources
Finch app, we swear they do not sponsor us. We love them for their mental health activities and corralling to-do lists while getting to hug and support each other through a digital bubble.
The Cartomancer Magazine (Winter 2022 features the Triple Goddess Tarot Four of Swords on the cover.
Do you like what you hear? Send feedback to us at [email protected]. Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/cardslingerscc. We also have a YouTube channel at youtube.com/@cardslingerscc. Eventually, we will back up the episodes and have more live content.
Reminder: We will NEVER DM you for a reading on any social media site. We schedule all readings and conversations through our personal websites.

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