Klara
Poetess;
Moonbird;
Plant person
Reader of Tarot and crafter of botanical essences at themoonunfolded.com
- Making snow-modified flower essences today, by passing already-made flower essences through snow as it melts. These essences are even gentler than flower essences and support subtle rebalancing.
- Feeling grief is a gateway to liberation.
- Seed saving is the energy of the Aces. Carrying magic in your pocket. www.saveur.com/culture/seed...
- This is the time of year I start dreaming about gardening. In last night's dream I was dividing plants and giving them to other gardeners. Here are some roses from last June in case you need them 🌹
- In Tarot the Fives teach us about holding more than one possibility at the same time. You don’t have to make a choice yet; the invitation is to accept that there are choices and to gently make space for them. 5 of… Swords: invitation to hold another perspective,
- Wands: an invitation to hold more than one way to act Cups: an invitation to hold multiple emotions Pentacles: an invitation to hold another vision to meet material needs The 5s rub us, introducing unfamiliar and perhaps unwelcome energy that we are compelled to integrate...
- When these cards appear in readings it’s common to feel resistance, but we ultimately grow from our experiences with the 5s. I find that when my clients get a 5 it’s helpful for them to ask, How can I support myself to make space for this other perspective/action/feeling/material need?
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View full threadSo if you make space for uncomfortable feelings in 5 of Cups, you end up making space for alternate viewpoints (swords), alternate actions (wands), and alternative realities (pentacles).
- Usually the messages from a tarot reading are not the last word on a matter. Change is a process and tarot can be part of it. Think of tarot as a thought partner. You never have to obey what the cards say.
- Not a winter person at all. But these are some things that cheered me up this weekend: Post snow pink sky People fighting oppression Reading the January Selendromium from @practicalastros.bsky.social Seeing the first snowdrop flower emerge
- Sometimes you have to go through the process of asking the tarot a bunch of questions before you realize the question you needed to ask all along. In divination, the question you ask is as important as the response.
- If I had to explain magic to an alien life form I would tell them about nature.
- It is at Dusk that the most interesting things occur, for that is when simple differences fade away. I could live in everlasting Dusk. -Olga Tokarczuk
- *particularly Gemini moon* 🎴
- The only holiday decorations I need are outside 🍁
- Sweet, brave gaillardia facing the early winter ❄️ So grateful for late season bloomers.
- I want a blanket that feels like this sky
- Ice covered roses make a sweetly fragrant rose tincture that's a great comfort through winter months 🌹
- Reposted by KlaraEvery Minor Arcana card in the Tarot is matched with an astrological decan + each Court card in the Tarot corresponds with 3 astrological decans. Until December 10 we are in the realm of The King of Wands, which encompasses the end of Scorpio through the middle of Sagittarius ⬇️ #tarotsky
- I'm partial to outdoor carpets
- As they clutch the air 🍁
- Cloud dialogue ☁️
- Fall days
- There's something extra special about walking through a beautiful landscape and not taking photos. The walks that I remember most, that really seeped into my bones, are the ones that I took without a record.
- The Chariot card asks how you are moving. The focus is not on the individual, it's on the way.
- November bee report 🌻
- My bf invented (?) a game called tarot chess in which you pull a card after each move and it so accurately reflects the moves I'm obsessed. Also I won 💅
- Last month to book the Season of Change tarot reading before it goes into hibernation 🍂 These readings have been magical. I hope you'll join me in the final weeks!
- I love that the mutable transitory seasons (fall and spring) are the ones that invite us to notice, to pay close attention.
- Reposted by KlaraObnubilate: to obscure or cover, as if in a cloud Derived from the Latin obnubilat: ‘covered with clouds or fog’, from the verb obnubilare. The 7 of Cups is one of the Tarot’s dream cards. With its veil of fog, it can refer to your dreamlife and the messages that are revealed there ⬇️
- The shadows beckon.
- When we turn our gaze toward the plant kingdom, it gives us information about the composition of our own being. – Hilma af Klint
- Smoke bundles for the season 🎐 I love giving these as gifts. Of course they are also enchanted for extra herby goodness.
- This summer I started taking creeping thyme flower essence to ground me in feeling my way through new beginnings in nearly every aspect of my life. Always grateful for the camaraderie of plants. If you'd like weave the magic of botanicals through your own journey, I have a new tarot offering 👇🏻🌿