
Salutations and good wishes, Jeanne!
I’m always glad to speak with you again, and since our discussion last week about the future and what it may hold for you, I’ve been looking forward to revisiting a tarot read. The future is a fascinating thing – it can really be anything, and it’s very open ended, but at the same time, we were all born under a sign of fate and certain things are laid out for us. As you know, we can often stray from that path, sometimes even straying very far, but I have always felt that it is never too late to return to what was meant to be.
When we first started, your future was in question – derailed by years of bad luck, a dampened aura, by interference from dark energies and misfortune. Surely, you were always destined for greater things, but no matter how hard you tried, those things always seemed just beyond reach. Since we’ve begun working together, cleansing your aura and training your extrasensory powers, you’ve been able to wrest control back into your hands and now, your future could be anything. For some, that boundless future is a gift, but others can be unsure as to how to move on with so many options. I want to address that today, as we enter into a new phase in your training and our relationship: a boundless future is nothing to be afraid of.
The Two of Wands
After I set down my deck, I concentrated on the answer we seek: what is you future and what can you do to ensure it’s success? So far, you’ve done incredible work and already you’re veering back onto the path destiny has always intended, but surely, there’s more we can do. I first drew The Two of Wands, a card representing discovery, decisions and progress. To me, the meaning is clear: While much work still needs to be done, the discoveries you will soon make about yourself will clear the way. It shows me that the work we’ve accomplished so far together has been worth it – that your progress is leading to greater and greater things and soon, the truths that lay deep in your soul will be laid bare for your mind’s eye to see.

The Hanged Man
We move on to The Hanged Man, a card that has always meant a lot of things to a lot of people. I pulled this one right side up, and thus it signifies a pause. It’s vital in life that we allow ourselves time to reconsider our position in the world and our position in our own lives. While it also signified letting go, it means it’s time to consider yourself and your surroundings and make any changes you need to in order to move on. This card can signify the beginning to many: the ridding of toxic aspects that surround us, the purification of our spaces or even de-cluttering your home. It’s time to move on, it says, and that means setting aside the things that once held us back and are no longer relevant. It’s time to look at new perspectives and learn more about how the world sees us, to step outside of ourselves.
