🔮 Opening Tarot Reflection
Five tarot cards were drawn for the weekdays of May 18–22 with the intention that the message will find its way to whoever needs to hear it at this time.
As always, each person is invited to interpret the cards through their own life, beliefs, circumstances, and inner compass. For those who do not usually follow tarot, horoscopes, the I Ching, or related traditions, this can simply be read as a reflective prompt for the week: a way to pause, consider, and look at life from a slightly different angle.
The five cards, in order of selection, are:
The Sun
Knight of Swords, reversed
Nine of Swords
Five of Swords, reversed
The Hanged Man
Together, they suggest a movement from clarity into caution, from worry into repair, and from pressure into perspective.
The Sun begins the week with warmth, visibility, and the possibility of seeing something more clearly.
Knight of Swords, reversed asks for slower words, fewer assumptions, and a little more care before rushing into action or argument.
Nine of Swords acknowledges the anxious mind, especially the kind that spins stories in the dark before the full truth has arrived.
Five of Swords, reversed invites repair, peace-making, or the wisdom to step away from conflict that has become too costly.
The Hanged Man closes the reading with stillness, surrender, and the possibility that a new perspective may arrive only after we stop forcing the answer.
A simple message for the week:
Let the light in. Slow the reaction. Question the worry. Choose repair where possible. Let stillness show you what rushing could not.