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Tarot and the Solstice
Welcome to Season 10 of Every Day Tarot! This season, I’m exploring the rich, magical intersections between tarot and witchcraft.
What we explore in this episode:
The spiritual significance of the Summer and Winter Solstices in tarot and witchcraft
How solstice energy connects to the zodiac sign Cancer, Venus, and the Two of Cups
Ancient traditions that honored the height of the sun’s power and what they can teach us
Ways to channel solstice energy into creativity, ritual, and emotional renewal
Resources referenced in this episode:
The Great Work book by Tiffany Lazic
Tarot and Astrology: Enhance Your Readings with the Wisdom of the Zodiac by Corrine Kenner
The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia Popescu
We’ve reached a turning point in the year—the Solstice, when the sun stands still and the earth shifts its breath. It is an invitation to reflect on the light and the dark, the fullness and the stillness, and the stories unfolding in our own lives.
Whether you're basking in the radiance of the Summer Solstice or tending the quiet of the Winter Solstice, this threshold marks more than a change in season. It offers us a moment of cosmic perspective. It circles back to what we’ve planted, what we’ve harvested, and what remains unseen beneath the surface.
In the North, the Summer Solstice brings the longest day of the year, a culmination of growth, expression, and outward movement. In the South, the Winter Solstice invites us into deep rest, quiet contemplation, and the slow work of becoming.
Wherever you are in the world, this is a moment of threshold energy—a chance to ask yourself:
What am I carrying forward with intention?
What am I ready to release or compost?
Where is light returning in my life?
Where am I being called inward?
The Solstice is not about achieving a perfect balance. It’s about honoring the sacred shifts in our own cycles of becoming. It's about pausing long enough to notice: what has changed in me? What is asking to be seen, felt, or tended with care?
You are part of the earth’s breath.
And you are magic.
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Season 1 - Tarot basics
Seasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suits
Season 4 - Tarot in Pop Culture
Season 5 - Tarot Spreads
Season 6 - Suit of Wands
Season 7 - Suit of Pentacles
Season 8 – Suit of Swords
Season 9 – Suit of Cups
From The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams, I pulled the Five of Jugs (upright). This card is a reminder that grief and hope often coexist. This card speaks to what has been lost—and what still remains. It invites gentle self-forgiveness, present-moment awareness, and the courage to look toward what is yet to grow.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What past disappointment am I still holding onto?
How can I honor my grief without letting it cloud the present?
What beauty or connection still remains, even if it looks different than I expected?
Ways to Connect & Support
Patreon: For behind-the-scenes peeks and more, 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 to the Greater Puget Sound area check out the Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group for the latest event postings.
FREE EVENT: Join me for a VIRTUAL tarot card creation event on Friday June 20th at 5pm Pacific Daylight Time. I’ll give you a list of recommended supplies, we’ll meet online, and I’ll walk you through the process of creating your own cards. Sign up here!
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.
Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
Tarot and the Solstice
Welcome to Season 10 of Every Day Tarot! This season, I’m exploring the rich, magical intersections between tarot and witchcraft.
What we explore in this episode:
The spiritual significance of the Summer and Winter Solstices in tarot and witchcraft
How solstice energy connects to the zodiac sign Cancer, Venus, and the Two of Cups
Ancient traditions that honored the height of the sun’s power and what they can teach us
Ways to channel solstice energy into creativity, ritual, and emotional renewal
Resources referenced in this episode:
The Great Work book by Tiffany Lazic
Tarot and Astrology: Enhance Your Readings with the Wisdom of the Zodiac by Corrine Kenner
The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia Popescu
We’ve reached a turning point in the year—the Solstice, when the sun stands still and the earth shifts its breath. It is an invitation to reflect on the light and the dark, the fullness and the stillness, and the stories unfolding in our own lives.
Whether you're basking in the radiance of the Summer Solstice or tending the quiet of the Winter Solstice, this threshold marks more than a change in season. It offers us a moment of cosmic perspective. It circles back to what we’ve planted, what we’ve harvested, and what remains unseen beneath the surface.
In the North, the Summer Solstice brings the longest day of the year, a culmination of growth, expression, and outward movement. In the South, the Winter Solstice invites us into deep rest, quiet contemplation, and the slow work of becoming.
Wherever you are in the world, this is a moment of threshold energy—a chance to ask yourself:
What am I carrying forward with intention?
What am I ready to release or compost?
Where is light returning in my life?
Where am I being called inward?
The Solstice is not about achieving a perfect balance. It’s about honoring the sacred shifts in our own cycles of becoming. It's about pausing long enough to notice: what has changed in me? What is asking to be seen, felt, or tended with care?
You are part of the earth’s breath.
And you are magic.
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Season 1 - Tarot basics
Seasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suits
Season 4 - Tarot in Pop Culture
Season 5 - Tarot Spreads
Season 6 - Suit of Wands
Season 7 - Suit of Pentacles
Season 8 – Suit of Swords
Season 9 – Suit of Cups
From The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams, I pulled the Five of Jugs (upright). This card is a reminder that grief and hope often coexist. This card speaks to what has been lost—and what still remains. It invites gentle self-forgiveness, present-moment awareness, and the courage to look toward what is yet to grow.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What past disappointment am I still holding onto?
How can I honor my grief without letting it cloud the present?
What beauty or connection still remains, even if it looks different than I expected?
Ways to Connect & Support
Patreon: For behind-the-scenes peeks and more, 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 to the Greater Puget Sound area check out the Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group for the latest event postings.
FREE EVENT: Join me for a VIRTUAL tarot card creation event on Friday June 20th at 5pm Pacific Daylight Time. I’ll give you a list of recommended supplies, we’ll meet online, and I’ll walk you through the process of creating your own cards. Sign up here!
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.
Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com