Great question, Chelsea! I look at this as a big cosmic underlining; that the year will be a time when your personal growth comes into intense focus and also that there is a huge opportunity to slingshot past obstacles that have previously held you back. A time to focus on yourself and your larger path in life.
My card of the year is the same as my birth card. I appreciate your perspective that it is not so much a representation of who we are as it is an energy being highlighted in our lives—perhaps even an opportunity to shift how we see that aspect of the world or ourselves. How do you decide whether to reduce to a single digit or keep both? My number could correspond to The World or The Empress, which feels quite different yet intriguing. I am open to possibility and allowing myself to be nurtured in this year of The Hermit, which feels like a call to align my vision of the world with my values and to honor the study I have done while remaining open to learning from the wisdom of this wild world. Thank you, Gina!
What happens when both the personal card and the card of the year are the same card?
Great question, Chelsea! I look at this as a big cosmic underlining; that the year will be a time when your personal growth comes into intense focus and also that there is a huge opportunity to slingshot past obstacles that have previously held you back. A time to focus on yourself and your larger path in life.
My card of the year is the same as my birth card. I appreciate your perspective that it is not so much a representation of who we are as it is an energy being highlighted in our lives—perhaps even an opportunity to shift how we see that aspect of the world or ourselves. How do you decide whether to reduce to a single digit or keep both? My number could correspond to The World or The Empress, which feels quite different yet intriguing. I am open to possibility and allowing myself to be nurtured in this year of The Hermit, which feels like a call to align my vision of the world with my values and to honor the study I have done while remaining open to learning from the wisdom of this wild world. Thank you, Gina!