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This season, I’m exploring the rich, magical intersections between tarot and witchcraft.
What we explore in this episode:
How to weave plant magic into your tarot rituals using herbs, flowers, and seasonal elements
A step-by-step walk-through of Camille’s Cancer New Moon altar and spell-work
Practical and sensory ways to incorporate plants into your daily practice, from flower baths and botanical decks to herb-infused self-care
Decks mentioned in this episode:
Ophidia Rosa Tarot deck by Leila & Olive
The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia Popescu
There’s a certain kind of peace that settles in when your hands are touching the earth and your tarot cards are on your altar. It’s quiet and potent magic. It reminds you that your practice doesn’t have to be separate from the natural world. In fact, it might be urging you to come back to it.
In this episode, I want to share a bit about how tarot and plant magic intertwine in my life—and how you might begin to explore this soft, grounded connection for yourself.
We often think of tarot as a tool for guidance, self-reflection, and insight—and it is all of those things. But it’s also something more subtle. It’s a conversation. A ritual. A doorway.
Tarot doesn’t have to live only on your desk or in your journal. It can be part of your garden, your bath, your tea ritual. And when we invite the wisdom of plants into that conversation, something shifts. We drop deeper into the body. We awaken the senses. We remember that divination doesn’t just happen in the mind—it happens in our hands, in our breath, in our relationship with the earth.
Tarot is a Living Practice
Here are a few ways I’ve been weaving plant magic into my tarot practice:
Tarot Altar Offerings – Fresh flowers, fruit, herbs, or pressed petals paired with specific cards.
Moon Bath Rituals – Infused with rose petals, lavender, chamomile, or eucalyptus.
Card and Plant Pairings – Pulling a daily tarot card and asking, What plant wants to walk with me today?
Scent and Oil Magic – Using essential oils as anointing tools or diffusing them during readings.
Gardening as Spell-work – Planting with intention, letting each seed or sprout carry a message.
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Today's Tarot Pull:
To close my ritual, I pulled the Ten of Pentacles from the Ophidia Rosa Tarot. A perfect message. This card, rich in grounded, earthy energy, is a reminder that completion doesn’t mean perfection. It means rootedness. Wholeness. A sense of peace in your body and your home.
The card art was floral, full, warm. It echoed the season. And it reminded me that tending to our lives is itself a form of magic. That our legacy is not just what we do, but what we cultivate.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What does “legacy” mean to me beyond wealth or tradition?
Where in my life do I already feel grounded, supported, and held?
How can I honor the abundance I already have while staying open to more?
Ways to Connect & Support
Patreon: For individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.
Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + magic straight to your inbox.
Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: If you’re Local, check out the Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group.
If you weren’t able to attend live you can go ahead and get the full Tarot Card Crafting hour long recording with my step by step method, examples of the tarot cards I’ve created, journaling questions, and PDF to walk you through it for just $33. Click here to purchase now!
I’m going to be offering a 12 week Tarot for Transformation Live course this summer. If you’re interested, sign up here for more information!
Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.
This season, I’m exploring the rich, magical intersections between tarot and witchcraft.
What we explore in this episode:
How to weave plant magic into your tarot rituals using herbs, flowers, and seasonal elements
A step-by-step walk-through of Camille’s Cancer New Moon altar and spell-work
Practical and sensory ways to incorporate plants into your daily practice, from flower baths and botanical decks to herb-infused self-care
Decks mentioned in this episode:
Ophidia Rosa Tarot deck by Leila & Olive
The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia Popescu
There’s a certain kind of peace that settles in when your hands are touching the earth and your tarot cards are on your altar. It’s quiet and potent magic. It reminds you that your practice doesn’t have to be separate from the natural world. In fact, it might be urging you to come back to it.
In this episode, I want to share a bit about how tarot and plant magic intertwine in my life—and how you might begin to explore this soft, grounded connection for yourself.
We often think of tarot as a tool for guidance, self-reflection, and insight—and it is all of those things. But it’s also something more subtle. It’s a conversation. A ritual. A doorway.
Tarot doesn’t have to live only on your desk or in your journal. It can be part of your garden, your bath, your tea ritual. And when we invite the wisdom of plants into that conversation, something shifts. We drop deeper into the body. We awaken the senses. We remember that divination doesn’t just happen in the mind—it happens in our hands, in our breath, in our relationship with the earth.
Tarot is a Living Practice
Here are a few ways I’ve been weaving plant magic into my tarot practice:
Tarot Altar Offerings – Fresh flowers, fruit, herbs, or pressed petals paired with specific cards.
Moon Bath Rituals – Infused with rose petals, lavender, chamomile, or eucalyptus.
Card and Plant Pairings – Pulling a daily tarot card and asking, What plant wants to walk with me today?
Scent and Oil Magic – Using essential oils as anointing tools or diffusing them during readings.
Gardening as Spell-work – Planting with intention, letting each seed or sprout carry a message.
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Today's Tarot Pull:
To close my ritual, I pulled the Ten of Pentacles from the Ophidia Rosa Tarot. A perfect message. This card, rich in grounded, earthy energy, is a reminder that completion doesn’t mean perfection. It means rootedness. Wholeness. A sense of peace in your body and your home.
The card art was floral, full, warm. It echoed the season. And it reminded me that tending to our lives is itself a form of magic. That our legacy is not just what we do, but what we cultivate.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What does “legacy” mean to me beyond wealth or tradition?
Where in my life do I already feel grounded, supported, and held?
How can I honor the abundance I already have while staying open to more?
Ways to Connect & Support
Patreon: For individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.
Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + magic straight to your inbox.
Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: If you’re Local, check out the Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group.
If you weren’t able to attend live you can go ahead and get the full Tarot Card Crafting hour long recording with my step by step method, examples of the tarot cards I’ve created, journaling questions, and PDF to walk you through it for just $33. Click here to purchase now!
I’m going to be offering a 12 week Tarot for Transformation Live course this summer. If you’re interested, sign up here for more information!
Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.