Every Day Tarot

Tarot and Yarrow


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Welcome to Season 11 of Every Day Tarot! This season, we’re exploring the fascinating connections between Tarot and plant allies.

In today’s episode, I’m inviting you to meet yarrow—a humble yet powerful plant known for its protective, clarifying, and deeply healing qualities. We’ll explore how yarrow helps us strengthen boundaries, sharpen focus, and gently tend to wounds—both physical and emotional.

What we explore in this episode:

  • What yarrow is and its potent herbal and energetic qualities

  • Which tarot card and archetype Yarrow resonates with

  • Practical ways to work with yarrow in ritual, healing, and everyday magic

💐 Meet the Plant Ally: Yarrow

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a perennial herb known for its delicate, feathery leaves and clusters of small white or pale flowers. Traditionally found in meadows, disturbed soils, and even driveways, yarrow is as resilient as it is soft.

Historically, yarrow has been used to stop bleeding, heal wounds, soothe fevers, and support circulation. It holds a strong connection to warrior energy (think Achilles) and has been called “the plant of the wounded healer,” embodying the dance between protection and gentle care.

🔮 Yarrow & Tarot

Yarrow’s spirit invites us to cultivate healthy boundaries while staying open to transformation and growth.

Yarrow’s spirit resonates deeply with The Magician in the tarot.

  • The Magician: mastery, focus, skillful use of energy and resources

  • Themes of protection, clarity, and stepping into personal power

  • A subtle connection to the concept of the “wounded healer,” encouraging us to transform our pain into tools for growth

The Magician embodies focus, willpower, and the ability to direct energy intentionally—all qualities echoed in yarrow’s gifts. Yarrow strengthens our sense of agency, helps us cut through confusion, and supports us in manifesting from a place of clear intention and aligned boundaries.

Yarrow & Tarot🌿Edible & Herbal Uses:

  • Traditionally used in teas or tinctures to support circulation, digestion, and fevers

  • Sometimes infused into oils or salves for wound healing

  • Can be made into yarrow wine for solstice rituals or ceremonial gatherings

Ritual Use:

  • Carry dried yarrow as a charm for personal protection

  • Burn in smoke bundles to cleanse spaces and strengthen energetic shields

  • Use in steam inhalations to support respiratory clarity and release

Gardening & Offerings:

  • Grow yarrow in your garden to invite protective energy and promote healing

  • Harvest mindfully and offer thanks to the plant spirit

  • Include yarrow flowers on altars dedicated to the wounded healer archetype or for divination work

Energetic Properties:

  • Strengthens and clarifies boundaries

  • Supports psychic awareness and focused intention

  • Offers gentle but firm protection during times of vulnerability or change

💭 Today's Tarot Pull:

From The Sasuraibito Tarot deck, I pulled King of Swords (reversed). 

This card reminded us to be mindful of overly blunt words and hasty actions. Yarrow’s medicine suggests protecting not only your own energy but also being careful not to "cut" others unintentionally with harsh truths. Honor your insight, but wield it with compassion.

Reflective prompts on this card:

  • Where do you need to set or strengthen boundaries in your life?

  • How can you protect your energy while staying open to connection?

  • What truths are you holding that may need to be shared with more softness?


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Every Day TarotBy Camille A. Saunders