When Victory Feels Like Loss: Understanding the Five of Swords
Understanding the Five of Swords Sometimes winning costs more than losing ever could. There's something haunting about the Five of Swords that makes it one of the most complex cards in the tarot deck. Unlike other "defeat" cards that feel clearly negative, this one...
When Angels Get Their Hands Dirty: The Three of Disks and the Sacred Art of Getting Stuff Done
The Three of Disks and the Sacred Art of Getting Stuff Done There's something beautifully paradoxical about the Three of Disks (also called Three of Pentacles in some decks). Here we have angels—beings typically associated with ethereal realms and divine...
When Dreams Become Nightmares: The Seven of Cups as Gateway to Excess
The Seven of Cups as Gateway to Excess The Seven of Cups has always been one of tarot's most visually striking cards, but few decks capture its essence quite like this haunting interpretation. Where traditional versions might show a figure contemplating various cups...




