🔮 Cartomancy Part Four: Making a Personal Connection with Your Deck

The deeper you go into Cartomancy, the more you’ll notice something special: your cards aren’t just tools—they’re allies. Like a favorite knife in the kitchen or a well-loved walking stick, they take on your energy, your spirit, and your story over time. As you shuffle and draw them, they become imbued with your personal experiences,…

🔮 Cartomancy Part Three: Interpreting Spreads & Combining Cards

So far in this series, we’ve walked through the Appalachian roots of Cartomancy, exploring the cultural significance and historical context that has shaped this fascinating practice. We have also delved into how numbered cards carry deep symbolic meaning, revealing layers of interpretation that go beyond their numerical values, and tried a few simple, intuitive spreads…

🔮 Cartomancy Part Two: Number Magic & Simple Spreads

In the first post of this series, we explored the quiet power of Cartomancy in Appalachian folk traditions—the way wisdom was hidden in plain sight and how a humble deck of playing cards could serve as a tool of spirit, intuition, and ancestral knowing. You can read it here: Now, it’s time to dig deeper…

🔮 Hidden in the Cards: An Appalachian Introduction to Cartomancy

Up in the mountains and tucked within the hollers of Appalachia, wisdom often lived quietly—in herb jars, in family recipes, in whispered prayers, and in the shuffle of a worn deck of cards. Before Tarot cards found their way into mainstream bookstores and Instagram grids, there was Cartomancy: the age-old practice of reading playing cards…

🌞 The Sun Tarot Card: Radiance, Revelation & Renewal

In the Tarot, few cards shine quite like The Sun. A beacon of clarity, joy, and life-force energy, this card illuminates whatever space it enters—whether you’re pulling it in a daily draw or watching it pop up in a full spread. Let’s dive into what this card means, how it shows up in upright and reversed…

Feeling It All: Navigating Life as a Neurodivergent Empath

Ever since I was little, I was told I was “too sensitive.”Too emotional.Too much. My mom used to say I wore my heart on my sleeve — and back then, I didn’t have the words for it, but I felt everything. Not just my feelings, but everyone else’s too. Crowded rooms made me feel like…

🔱 Tyr’s Day: Honoring Tuesday in the Norse Pantheon 🔱

Tuesday might seem like an unassuming day in the middle of the week, but in Norse tradition, it carries the fiery weight of justice, sacrifice, and strength. Known as “Tiw’s Day” or “Tyr’s Day,” Tuesday is sacred to the Norse god TĂ˝r—a mighty warrior deity of law, order, and honor. Revered by warriors and leaders…

🌙 Moon-Day Musings: Honoring Mondays in Norse Paganism

In the rush of the modern world, Monday often gets a bad reputation—the dreaded start of the workweek, the end of the weekend’s freedom, and a return to the demands of daily life. Yet, in Norse and Germanic traditions, Monday holds deep spiritual significance that deserves to be honored and appreciated. Known as Mánadagr in…

Celebrating All Kinds of Mothers (And the Small Gestures That Matter Most)

Mother’s Day isn’t about one specific title or path. It’s not just about traditional roles or biological ties. It’s a celebration of all who love, nurture, guide, and show up with care in their hearts—because motherhood is a sacred energy, not just a label. Today, we honor: 🌷 Birth mothers, who carried life with pain, love, and hope.🌷 Adoptive mothers,…