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A blue cloak, a moonlit crown, and a veil of pomegranates set the stage—but the real journey happens when we turn toward the quiet and actually listen. We sit with the High Priestess to map her symbols onto real life: the black-and-white pillars as a call to balance logic and intuition, the crescent-and-full moons as the triple goddess reminding us that every life moves through maiden, mother, and crone—beginnings, fullness, and wise release.
We go there with honest stories about period shame and how early we’re taught to hide what’s natural, which is the first fracture from our inner knowing. From whispered phone calls to lousy maturation programs, we unpack how culture trains us to override gut signals in favor of comfort and approval. Then we rebuild: tiny rituals, five-second check-ins, and simple practices that make quiet doable in a noisy day. The veil behind the High Priestess stops being a wall and becomes a door—pomegranates, tree of life, and all—reminding us that deep knowledge is available when we make the space to approach it. Healing shows up as spiral learning, not straight lines; we return to zero with better tools and softer eyes.
We also share how a coffee-shop oracle reading sparked this show, why voice gets stuck in the throat when intuition is dismissed, and what changes when we trust what we already feel. This conversation is warm, grounded, and unafraid to ask hard questions: Where are you overriding your gut because you’re scared to be wrong? What matters enough to rework your time around it? If you’re craving clarity, calm, and the courage to speak what’s true, pull up a chair at the threshold.
If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review on Apple/Spotify/YouTube, and share with a friend who’s ready to reconnect with their intuition. Then tell us: what small ritual helps you hear yourself today?
If this episode spoke to you, subscribe and leave a review so other listeners can find Heart on the Table. New episodes land every Wednesday.
Join the conversation on Instagram @heartonthetablepod
By Heart on the TableA blue cloak, a moonlit crown, and a veil of pomegranates set the stage—but the real journey happens when we turn toward the quiet and actually listen. We sit with the High Priestess to map her symbols onto real life: the black-and-white pillars as a call to balance logic and intuition, the crescent-and-full moons as the triple goddess reminding us that every life moves through maiden, mother, and crone—beginnings, fullness, and wise release.
We go there with honest stories about period shame and how early we’re taught to hide what’s natural, which is the first fracture from our inner knowing. From whispered phone calls to lousy maturation programs, we unpack how culture trains us to override gut signals in favor of comfort and approval. Then we rebuild: tiny rituals, five-second check-ins, and simple practices that make quiet doable in a noisy day. The veil behind the High Priestess stops being a wall and becomes a door—pomegranates, tree of life, and all—reminding us that deep knowledge is available when we make the space to approach it. Healing shows up as spiral learning, not straight lines; we return to zero with better tools and softer eyes.
We also share how a coffee-shop oracle reading sparked this show, why voice gets stuck in the throat when intuition is dismissed, and what changes when we trust what we already feel. This conversation is warm, grounded, and unafraid to ask hard questions: Where are you overriding your gut because you’re scared to be wrong? What matters enough to rework your time around it? If you’re craving clarity, calm, and the courage to speak what’s true, pull up a chair at the threshold.
If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review on Apple/Spotify/YouTube, and share with a friend who’s ready to reconnect with their intuition. Then tell us: what small ritual helps you hear yourself today?
If this episode spoke to you, subscribe and leave a review so other listeners can find Heart on the Table. New episodes land every Wednesday.
Join the conversation on Instagram @heartonthetablepod