5th Sunday After Trinity: (5) Hierophant
The Collect Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by thy governance, that thy Church may joyfully serve thee in …
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The Collect Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by thy governance, that thy Church may joyfully serve thee in …
There is a remarkable consonance between the placement of the Collects during the Sundays after Trinity and the corresponding upper arcana. Thus today, the fourth Sunday after Trinity brings us …
The third Sunday after Trinity brings the (0) Fool to the arcana of the (3) Empress who’s fecund and nurturing spirit is behind the superabundance of creativity in nature as …
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the 40 day season that leads up to, and prepares us for, initiation into the Christian mysteries of Easter. The Hermit is …
The theme of Quinquagesima is “charity,” and as such, the arcana of the (6) Lovers is displayed during Quinquagesima week and is joined by the (15) Devil from Ash Wednesday …
The arcana for the 24th Sunday after Trinity is the (15) Devil, the inner adversary who ever whispers doubts into our ears as we stand, like Joshua the priest, in …
The Three of Swords signifies the lingering pain of emotional wounds that are being held onto, preventing healing and growth. This arcana is ruled by Saturn in Libra. Saturn’s influence …
The Ten of Pentacles Reversed is often taken to signify disruptions in financial stability, strained relationships within the family or community, imbalances between work and personal life, and a need …
The Two of Rods, which is ruled by Mars in Aries, embodies ambition, drive, and the courage to pursue new opportunities. When combined with the sidereal Sun in Leo, the …
The Knight of Cups is a card of creative expression and intuition. It signals the time to express your innermost emotions and feelings, and to find ways to express yourself …
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