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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:
How to start (or return to) a daily tarot practice in an intentional, non-performative way
My favorite 3-card spreads for checking in with your mind, body, and spirit
What to do when your daily card is confusing, reversed, or feels heavy
How the cards reflect your energy even when life feels messy or uncertain
In today’s reading, I pulled a 3-card Mind-Body-Spirit spread. These daily spreads help me get present, check in with myself, and make intentional choices—especially when things feel chaotic or unclear.
How to do a 3-card Mind-Body-Spirit spread:
1. Shuffle and Ground Yourself
Take a few deep breaths. Set an intention like: “I want to see what I need to know today about my mind, body, and spirit.” As you shuffle, stay present with your breath or focus gently on your day ahead.
2. Pull 3 Cards
Lay them out in a row from left to right:
Card 1 (Mind): What’s on your mind? What patterns of thought, beliefs, or ideas are influencing you right now?
Card 2 (Body): What is your body asking for? This could relate to energy levels, physical health, or embodied emotions.
Card 3 (Spirit): What does your soul or inner knowing want you to hear today? This card often points to your intuition, deeper values, or spiritual path.
3. Reflect and Record
Sit with the cards. Let the imagery and energy speak to you. You can write down what comes up, draw connections between the three cards, or just hold the insights in your heart for the day.
You might ask:
What message is each card offering me?
Where do I feel out of alignment?
What small act can I do today to nourish each part of myself?
Here’s what came up in today’s reading using the The Desert Illuminations Tarot:
Mind: The Magician – a reminder that you already have the tools you need. This card brings you back to your own agency, inviting you to engage with the moment as it is.
Body: King of Cactus (reversed) – a gentle nudge to notice the burnout or avoidance that might be lingering under the surface. It’s okay to need rest. It’s okay to say no.
Spirit: Ace of Cactus – a quiet flicker of new inspiration, offering you a glimpse of clarity or possibility that wants to bloom—if you’re willing to slow down and listen.
Daily Pull from The Sasuraibito Tarot, I pulled The Tower (reversed). A card of upheaval, truth, and release. It’s not about punishment—it’s about perspective. The Tower doesn’t destroy for the sake of destruction. It clears what was never built to last. It reveals what’s been hiding in plain sight. The Tower invites us to be honest. What’s crumbling in your routine or mindset that’s actually making space for something better? What clarity emerges when we stop clinging to control?
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Today's Tarot Pull:
From Therapists Who Tarot Deck, I pulled The Moon (upright), This card reminds us that ambiguity can be a teacher. We’re not meant to have all the answers, we’re meant to move through uncertainty with presence and self-trust. The Moon is an invitation to listen more deeply, especially when things feel unclear.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What am I being asked to feel into, rather than figure out?
How does my intuition speak to me when logic fails?
Where can I allow space for mystery, instead of forcing clarity?
Ways to Connect & Support
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
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:
How to start (or return to) a daily tarot practice in an intentional, non-performative way
My favorite 3-card spreads for checking in with your mind, body, and spirit
What to do when your daily card is confusing, reversed, or feels heavy
How the cards reflect your energy even when life feels messy or uncertain
In today’s reading, I pulled a 3-card Mind-Body-Spirit spread. These daily spreads help me get present, check in with myself, and make intentional choices—especially when things feel chaotic or unclear.
How to do a 3-card Mind-Body-Spirit spread:
1. Shuffle and Ground Yourself
Take a few deep breaths. Set an intention like: “I want to see what I need to know today about my mind, body, and spirit.” As you shuffle, stay present with your breath or focus gently on your day ahead.
2. Pull 3 Cards
Lay them out in a row from left to right:
Card 1 (Mind): What’s on your mind? What patterns of thought, beliefs, or ideas are influencing you right now?
Card 2 (Body): What is your body asking for? This could relate to energy levels, physical health, or embodied emotions.
Card 3 (Spirit): What does your soul or inner knowing want you to hear today? This card often points to your intuition, deeper values, or spiritual path.
3. Reflect and Record
Sit with the cards. Let the imagery and energy speak to you. You can write down what comes up, draw connections between the three cards, or just hold the insights in your heart for the day.
You might ask:
What message is each card offering me?
Where do I feel out of alignment?
What small act can I do today to nourish each part of myself?
Here’s what came up in today’s reading using the The Desert Illuminations Tarot:
Mind: The Magician – a reminder that you already have the tools you need. This card brings you back to your own agency, inviting you to engage with the moment as it is.
Body: King of Cactus (reversed) – a gentle nudge to notice the burnout or avoidance that might be lingering under the surface. It’s okay to need rest. It’s okay to say no.
Spirit: Ace of Cactus – a quiet flicker of new inspiration, offering you a glimpse of clarity or possibility that wants to bloom—if you’re willing to slow down and listen.
Daily Pull from The Sasuraibito Tarot, I pulled The Tower (reversed). A card of upheaval, truth, and release. It’s not about punishment—it’s about perspective. The Tower doesn’t destroy for the sake of destruction. It clears what was never built to last. It reveals what’s been hiding in plain sight. The Tower invites us to be honest. What’s crumbling in your routine or mindset that’s actually making space for something better? What clarity emerges when we stop clinging to control?
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
Today's Tarot Pull:
From Therapists Who Tarot Deck, I pulled The Moon (upright), This card reminds us that ambiguity can be a teacher. We’re not meant to have all the answers, we’re meant to move through uncertainty with presence and self-trust. The Moon is an invitation to listen more deeply, especially when things feel unclear.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What am I being asked to feel into, rather than figure out?
How does my intuition speak to me when logic fails?
Where can I allow space for mystery, instead of forcing clarity?
Ways to Connect & Support
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