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Itâs been all fun and games with me and my tarot cards, but lately Iâve been craving some depth. Some darkness. Some shadow work.
And while thatâs not very May-esque, shadows donât confine themselves to darkness, now do they?
So here is a little challenge if you would like to join in with me. Iâll be using tarot, but oracle cards will work just as well, or a combination therein. Most of the days will be one card pulls, but there are some two and three card questions as well. Feel free to pull more cards if desired.
Many of the questions ask âwhyâ as well as the main question. For the âwhyâ questions, I like to look at the card on the bottom of my deck for the answer.
Feel free to share or do this in private, everyone has their own needs when it comes to personal insights, Iâm not going to tell you what to do with yours. Use the tag #shadow of may if you would like to share with us. Starts May 1st.
How do I feel about the idea of âloveâ?
How do I express love?
How do I treat others | How do I treat myself?
What does âself loveâ mean to me?
How am I right now?
What am I thinking and feeling? How is my environment?
How do I feel about being alone? Why?
What can solitude help me with?
How do I feel about solitude | How do I feel about loneliness?
What three things makes me happy?
What is limiting my happiness? Why?
How do I deal with criticism?
Where do I gain my confidence?
What do I minimize about myself? What do I flaunt?
How do I perceive pain?
How do othersâ pain affect me?
How do I feel about death?
What has been conditioned in me about death?
How can I embrace death?
What provokes me to anger? Why?
How do I show hate?
What is the root of my hatred?
What is my hatred to my energy levels?
How do I express myself?
What three things do I most value?
What is my direction in life? What is my purpose?
How do I feel about my accomplishments?
What makes me feel fulfilled?
How can I learn from my mistakes?
How do I listen? How do I speak?
What do I need to explore?
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5 Super Easy Tarot Tricks Anyone Can Do
1. For a situation that is not going your way
Find the Wheel of Fortune in your deck, the two cards on either side are the solutions to your problem
2. To bring money to you
Pull out the 1st, 5th, 10th, 20th and 50th card in your deck. These cards will tell you how to bring amounts of money your way.
3. To find the root of a romantic conflict
Find The Lovers. The cards on either side are conflicts surrounding the relationship.
4. To Leave behind sadness
Find The Moon and The Sun. The cards in between them are the order of steps you must take to move forward.
5. To look into your near future
Find your nearest Birth Card, the first card beneath it is what is approaching soonest.
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Learning Tarot Together is a new section that will be published each Friday at decklove. Together, we will go over the 78 cards of the Tarot. Each post will include questions about one card that you can reply to with your own comments. The goal is creating a community driven tarot reference journal in which readers of all levels can participate. You can reply to one, some or all of the questions each time; or you can simply reblog the post without replying for reference. You can edit it as many times as you want. There is no time restriction or pressure of any kind đ
Everyone is welcome - it doesnât matter how you read, your reasons for doing it, your religious beliefs (or lack thereof), how often you read, if youâre open about it or have to keep it a secret, and so on. Tarot brings us all together, and together we can also learn from each other.
Signal boosting is highly appreciated - the more people join, the more content we can learn from đ
14-Day Shadow Work Challenge
Day 1- Artistic Expression: How Do You See Yourself?
âșUsing an artistic medium of your choice, illustrate or create a visual representation of how you perceive yourself. Donât feel it necessary to base this solely on how you see yourself physically; let it be a collective interpretation of your feelings, qualities, flaws, and overall self-image. Be as abstract or literal as you like.Â
Day 2- Introspection: What Donât You Like About Yourself?
âșIdentify things about yourself that you donât like or that you feel insecure about. Delve into the emotion that arises when considering these things. Ask yourself why you harbor these insecurities and where they stem fromâ are they based on societal standards, family conditioning, or religious compliance?Â
Day 3- Artistic Expression: How Do You See The World?
âșUsing an artistic medium of your choice, illustrate or create a visual representation of how you perceive the world around you. How does the current state of the world feel to you? Tap into your feelings and let them take shape through this creative endeavor. Â
Day 4- Introspection: What Bothers You About Others?
âșIdentify things about others (or the world in general) that get under your skin. External factors that trigger strong emotional reactions are great indicators of internal issues that need to be addressed. We tend to project onto others aspects of ourselves that are not readily acknowledged or accepted. Reflect on how  your personal state of being affects the way you see/judge others.Â
Day 5- Artistic Expression: How Do You See Your Shadow?
âșUsing an artistic medium of your choice, illustrate or create a visual representation of how you perceive your Shadow. What shape does your Shadow take? Meditate on it a few moments and see what comes to you. Bring attention to you subconscious and observe what it makes you feel.
Day 6- Introspection: What Do You Need to Work On?
âșIdentify what aspects of your self could be improved by discerning which areas of your life you find disconcerting. Take note of any seemingly reoccurring circumstances, such repeated relationship issues or persistent financial struggles. Areas of your life that are disharmonious tend to reflect an inner aspect of the self that needs work.
Day 7- Critical Analysis: Dissect an Unhealthy Habit
âșAnalyze a habit that serves as a distraction from yourself and/or impedes your well-being. Ask yourself when you developed this habit, what caused you to develop it, and how it affects your life. When you get an urge to partake in this habit, take a moment to note what feelings you are experiencing. You can trace those feelings back and try to understand what inevitably caused them, many times this stems from a childhood experience. Go ahead and indulge in this habit as you normally would. Then ask yourself how partaking in it alleviates you and why you feel you cannot be alleviated through other means.
Day 8: Emotional Awareness: Observe Your Unadulterated Emotions
âșLet your emotions flow freely today; donât muffle them. Try to observe and understand them without judgment. Donât escape, express. Donât deny, accept. Be present with your emotions today. Try to abstain from any habits you may have that serve as a distraction from or suppressant of how you feel (including any addressed yesterday). Take note of the physical sensations that your emotions induce, like feeling as if the walls are closing in when youâre experiencing anxiety or feeling like your chest is being compressed when youâre experiencing sadness. Try to trace these emotions back as far as you can and recall the first experiences you had that evoked such emotions.Â
Day 9- Journaling: Write a Short Story
âșWrite a short [creative] story based on some sort of dilemma you are currently experiencing. This can be a fictional rendition of anything youâre going throughâ from a minor frustration, like having to deal with rude customers at work, to a life-changing ordeal, like experiencing a death in your family. Write a short story that parallels your experience. Try to write from an objective perspective and have some fun with it; incorporate fantastical creatures, horrific monsters, and bizarre heroes if you please. This exercise alone is a great creative outlet, but it also serves as an effective analytical exercise if you evaluate your story. By contemplating why you portrayed certain aspects the way you did, you may shed some light on your perspectives of the real-life situation and use the story to guide how to respond.Â
Day 10- Artistic Expression: Illustrate Your Fears
âșUsing an artistic medium of your choice, illustrate your fears and how they make you feel. Imagine yourself coming face to face with your most prominent fears. Depict the âfaceâ of these fears as well as the emotions they conjure.
Day 11- Journaling: Map Out Your Dissatisfaction
âșWrite down any areas of dissatisfaction in your life. Try to map out what these discontenting circumstances stem from and what they branch out to. Reflect on how to resolve your dissatisfaction based on the ârootsâ that trigger it. Jot down your primary complaint then try to map it back to a deeper issue and so on. Likewise, map out how the primary complaint branches out and affects other aspects of your life. You should be able to unearth at least one core belief that the issues stem from. (An example of a common core belief:Â âIf I am not approved of, I will not be loved.â)
Day 12- Critical Analysis: Assess Your Core BeliefsÂ
âșAnalyze your fundamental beliefs. Ask yourself if these beliefs are reasonable and worth keeping or if your life would improve if you were to eliminate them. The previous exercise should have helped you come to know at least one of your core beliefs. Think about how these beliefs affect your life and what your life might be like if you were not to adhere to them. Ask yourself if you feel bound by them or if they influence you to do things that are out of alignment with your desires.
Day 13- Artistic Expression: Forge Your Shadow
âșCreate a poppet that represents your Shadow. While making it, project onto it all of the shadow aspects you have explored in the past twelve days, as well as any others. This will serve as a physical representation of your Shadow that you can work with in the future. It can be a simple poppet made with paper or whatever materials you prefer to work with, though I would suggest something fairly durable. Keeping your poppet to make alterations to as you progress is a nice practice; it serves as a marker of sorts for your personal evolution. For example, I might have a particular button sewn to mine that represents fear of commitment, but once I work through that shadow aspect, I could remove it or alter it in some way to represent me conquering that fear.Â
Day 14- Meditation: Embrace Your Shadow
âșMeditate with your shadow poppet. Visualize it being encompassed by white, healing light. Direct as much love and acceptance towards it as you can possibly muster. This exercise is a preliminary step to accepting your Shadow. Having a physical representation can be helpful in doing shadow work that requires calling forth your Shadow for conscious interaction.Â
Tip: Leave your poppet out somewhere you will see it regularly; donât hide it away in a closet or drawer. In addition to being a tool to work with, it is also an invitation for your Shadow to reveal itself.
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