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In today’s episode, I’m recording from a low-energy day. I’m in that early “pre-migraine” fog (the prodrome stage), and instead of pushing through like nothing’s happening, I’m choosing to talk about what tarot can look like when you’re sick, exhausted, or low on spoons.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
This episode is about energy accommodations, nervous system kindness, and making tarot feel like support instead of another task. I also create a simple, on-the-spot 3-card “sick day spread,” then pull an additional card as a message from the body.
What “tarot on a sick day” can look like in real life (without pressure or performance)
My migraine accommodations (green light, migraine glasses, tea, temperature regulation, sensory supports)
A quick overview of spoon theory and how energy budgeting can change day to day
A simple 3-card spread you can use when you’re low energy
Sick Day Supports I’m Using Today (Migraine + Low Energy)
I share the tools I’m leaning on today to make this episode possible, including:
Green light (migraine-friendly lighting)
Migraine glasses (FL-41 style lenses; I mention my pair specifically)
Night mode / warmer screen settings
Peppermint + lavender aromatherapy
Ginger + lemon tea
Comfortable clothes
Cool air + an open window
The “Low-Spoon Tarot” 3-Card Spread
I make this spread up live, because that’s the whole point: it’s simple, flexible, and doesn’t require a ritual.
1. What do I need to hear today?
2: What do I need to keep in mind or focus on?
3: What do I leave behind or not do today?
My Pulls and their Messages
*Seasons of the Witch Samhain Oracle
Card 1 - Haunted
Prompt: What do I need to hear today?
This card speaks to what we’re carrying, what we’ve tucked away, and how the body sometimes brings something forward when we’re too tired to keep holding it down. On a sick day, this can feel like a reminder that I can’t “logic” my way out of what my body already knows. Something needs attention. Something needs honesty. Something needs care.
My takeaway: If I’m feeling off, I don’t need to shame myself for it. I might need to listen more closely to what I’ve been brushing past, especially around pacing and energy limits.
Card 2 - Mischief
Prompt: What do I need to keep in mind or focus on?
This surprised me in the best way. Mischief isn’t always about chaos. Sometimes it’s about cleverness, creativity, and choosing a softer workaround instead of forcing myself through a rigid plan. This episode itself is a “mischief” move: I didn’t have full energy, so I made the content reflect what’s real today.
My takeaway: Be flexible. Be a little cheeky. Find the easiest available path. Let the day be imperfect and still meaningful.
Card 3 - The Altar
Prompt: What do I leave behind or not do today?
The message here lands as: don’t turn this into a production. I can still connect spiritually without building a whole ritual. I don’t need to “earn” rest by making it sacred enough.
My takeaway: I don’t need a big ceremony today. Small counts. Quiet counts. Showing up gently counts.
💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From Numerology Oracle, I pulled 5: Expansion
This card points to change, versatility, and mental freedom. It also carries a reminder about honoring promises (including the ones we make to ourselves) and noticing what needs to shift in our relationships, schedule, or expectations.
Reflective prompts:
Where am I craving more freedom (mentally or physically)?
What expectation needs to be renegotiated?
What would “expansion” look like if it were gentle instead of intense?
PS - Going forward, new episodes drop Monday mornings. I’m also continuing guest interviews and releasing video episodes on Spotify and YouTube.
By Camille A. SaundersIn today’s episode, I’m recording from a low-energy day. I’m in that early “pre-migraine” fog (the prodrome stage), and instead of pushing through like nothing’s happening, I’m choosing to talk about what tarot can look like when you’re sick, exhausted, or low on spoons.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
This episode is about energy accommodations, nervous system kindness, and making tarot feel like support instead of another task. I also create a simple, on-the-spot 3-card “sick day spread,” then pull an additional card as a message from the body.
What “tarot on a sick day” can look like in real life (without pressure or performance)
My migraine accommodations (green light, migraine glasses, tea, temperature regulation, sensory supports)
A quick overview of spoon theory and how energy budgeting can change day to day
A simple 3-card spread you can use when you’re low energy
Sick Day Supports I’m Using Today (Migraine + Low Energy)
I share the tools I’m leaning on today to make this episode possible, including:
Green light (migraine-friendly lighting)
Migraine glasses (FL-41 style lenses; I mention my pair specifically)
Night mode / warmer screen settings
Peppermint + lavender aromatherapy
Ginger + lemon tea
Comfortable clothes
Cool air + an open window
The “Low-Spoon Tarot” 3-Card Spread
I make this spread up live, because that’s the whole point: it’s simple, flexible, and doesn’t require a ritual.
1. What do I need to hear today?
2: What do I need to keep in mind or focus on?
3: What do I leave behind or not do today?
My Pulls and their Messages
*Seasons of the Witch Samhain Oracle
Card 1 - Haunted
Prompt: What do I need to hear today?
This card speaks to what we’re carrying, what we’ve tucked away, and how the body sometimes brings something forward when we’re too tired to keep holding it down. On a sick day, this can feel like a reminder that I can’t “logic” my way out of what my body already knows. Something needs attention. Something needs honesty. Something needs care.
My takeaway: If I’m feeling off, I don’t need to shame myself for it. I might need to listen more closely to what I’ve been brushing past, especially around pacing and energy limits.
Card 2 - Mischief
Prompt: What do I need to keep in mind or focus on?
This surprised me in the best way. Mischief isn’t always about chaos. Sometimes it’s about cleverness, creativity, and choosing a softer workaround instead of forcing myself through a rigid plan. This episode itself is a “mischief” move: I didn’t have full energy, so I made the content reflect what’s real today.
My takeaway: Be flexible. Be a little cheeky. Find the easiest available path. Let the day be imperfect and still meaningful.
Card 3 - The Altar
Prompt: What do I leave behind or not do today?
The message here lands as: don’t turn this into a production. I can still connect spiritually without building a whole ritual. I don’t need to “earn” rest by making it sacred enough.
My takeaway: I don’t need a big ceremony today. Small counts. Quiet counts. Showing up gently counts.
💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From Numerology Oracle, I pulled 5: Expansion
This card points to change, versatility, and mental freedom. It also carries a reminder about honoring promises (including the ones we make to ourselves) and noticing what needs to shift in our relationships, schedule, or expectations.
Reflective prompts:
Where am I craving more freedom (mentally or physically)?
What expectation needs to be renegotiated?
What would “expansion” look like if it were gentle instead of intense?
PS - Going forward, new episodes drop Monday mornings. I’m also continuing guest interviews and releasing video episodes on Spotify and YouTube.