The Nine of Cups perfectly captures how I see my cat, Cinder—radiating warmth, wisdom, and a quiet confidence in his abundance. He moves through the world with ease, sharing his presence like a gift. This card’s theme of emotional and spiritual fulfillment feels deeply resonant, reminding me to soften into my own experience and trust in the richness of what I already have. The Queen of Cups as the environment is stirring something tender in me—an awareness of the quiet, subtle shifts in how I connect with loved ones, the unspoken depths in our exchanges, the ways we hold space for each other without always needing words. I feel myself opening to these moments, letting love move more freely through me. The Queen of Wands as the challenge makes sense too—it’s time to slow down, integrate last month’s fire, and surrender to the wisdom of stillness.
As Björk says, ‘It’s not meant to be a struggle uphill.’ I’m letting myself wade into softer waters, exploring my inner world in more outward ways—sharing my mantra practice, weaving sound with fellow explorers, and allowing creativity to flow where it wants. Gina, I love this interpretation! ‘Stepping out of performance and into natural being’—another ‘Damn, Gina’ moment! I’ve been feeling this shift so deeply, moving away from striving and doing, and instead sinking into presence, ritual, and soul-aligned magic. Less performing, more being.
The Nine of Cups perfectly captures how I see my cat, Cinder—radiating warmth, wisdom, and a quiet confidence in his abundance. He moves through the world with ease, sharing his presence like a gift. This card’s theme of emotional and spiritual fulfillment feels deeply resonant, reminding me to soften into my own experience and trust in the richness of what I already have. The Queen of Cups as the environment is stirring something tender in me—an awareness of the quiet, subtle shifts in how I connect with loved ones, the unspoken depths in our exchanges, the ways we hold space for each other without always needing words. I feel myself opening to these moments, letting love move more freely through me. The Queen of Wands as the challenge makes sense too—it’s time to slow down, integrate last month’s fire, and surrender to the wisdom of stillness.
As Björk says, ‘It’s not meant to be a struggle uphill.’ I’m letting myself wade into softer waters, exploring my inner world in more outward ways—sharing my mantra practice, weaving sound with fellow explorers, and allowing creativity to flow where it wants. Gina, I love this interpretation! ‘Stepping out of performance and into natural being’—another ‘Damn, Gina’ moment! I’ve been feeling this shift so deeply, moving away from striving and doing, and instead sinking into presence, ritual, and soul-aligned magic. Less performing, more being.