March: Monthly Overall
Hi everyone! In this post, I’m going to analyse all the readings I did in March before we move into April.
It is a free-flowing recap, with occasional references to the cards in brackets.
So, let’s take a look back at what we saw in the cards.
March unfolds as a turning point month, centred around the theme of choice, endings, and coming out of suspension. Primarily for Edvin, but affecting all three.
Omar enters the month with an internal awakening of feelings (Judgement), but his state remains unstable: on one hand, he tries to hold onto lightness and positivity (Sun), on the other, he gets lost in thoughts and fears illusions (7 of Cups). He is gradually coming out of anxiety (9 of Swords rev), but does so through the realisation that he can no longer suppress his feelings (Ace of Cups rev).
At the same time, in communication, he remains cautious and understands that it does not depend on him alone (King of Pentacles rev.), and his main inner request is clarity, structure, and an honest dialogue (Emperor, Ace of Swords rev., 3 of Pentacles), which he expects from Edvin.
By the end of the month, he approaches a point where transformation is inevitable, but can still be blocked (Death rev.) (it becomes interesting what and who exactly blocks it, considering everything that has happened. Worth including it as a question in the next spread). Truth is gradually revealed (7 of Swords rev.) and pushes him towards a new beginning (Ace of Wands). Emotionally, he is already ready to move forward and express himself (Knight of Cups), but this readiness is not fully realised due to the lack of clarity from Edvin. Considering that the trip brings Edvin into the Emperor energy Omar expects in communication, this process may already be underway.
Edvin, in turn, begins the month by releasing pain and past emotional experiences (3 of Swords rev.) and with a clear internal intention to leave what no longer works (8 of Cups). His path is moving out of dependent and toxic connections (Devil rev.), rejecting illusions and nostalgia (6 of Cups rev.), and gradually gaining independence and stability (9 of Pentacles).
However, the key issue remains. For a long time, he tries to maintain multiple paths simultaneously (2 of Pentacles), avoids making a final choice (2 of Swords), and does not verbalise the truth (7 of Swords rev. as exposure process, Ace of Swords rev. as absence of conversation).
The trip becomes a catalyst for him: on one hand, it is an attempt to start something new and find inspiration (Page of Wands), on the other, a confrontation with internal uncertainty and the need to choose in personal life, possibly also in career (Lovers rev., Page of Cups rev.). In work, this may show as a sudden collapse of old structures and rebuilding (High Priestess rev., Tower), and in personal life, as distance and reassessment of relationships (3 of Wands).
His connection with Felicia during this period feels like overload and emotional burnout (10 of Wands), leading to the awareness of the need to end it (Death). At the same time, he is drawn to Omar, seeking support and emotional closeness (5 of Pentacles, 8 of Wands), which intensifies the internal conflict of choice.
Felicia, meanwhile, goes through her own line of illusion breakdown. She starts the month trying to move away from heavy emotions (6 of Swords), but remains emotionally unstable and closed off (King of Cups rev., Ace of Cups rev.). Her situation is also tied to choice and internal conflict (Lovers rev.), which she initially tries to avoid (Judgement rev.), but over the course of the month is forced to face truth and an objective evaluation of the situation (Justice).
Events develop quickly and sharply (8 of Wands), leading to the revelation of what was hidden (High Priestess rev.) and release from toxic connections (Devil rev.). The result is the collapse of the version of relationship or life she was holding onto (10 of Cups rev.), and loss of inner stability (Strength rev.).
If we look at relationship dynamics, between Edvin and Omar there is a strong emotional connection and potential (Ace of Cups), but they are stuck in a state of choice and internal block (2 of Swords), which is reinforced by the lack of honest conversation (Ace of Swords rev.) and the previous pattern of slow, cautious movement without real steps (Knight of Pentacles).
The connection between Edvin and Felicia, on the contrary, appears already exhausted: it brings a sense of overload (10 of Wands), is built on unstable or toxic dynamics (Devil), and logically leads to an ending (Death), even if that ending has been postponed before (Death rev. in the overall system).
Overall, March is structured around one central axis: the need to end old connections (Death), stop balancing between options (2 of Pentacles), come out of internal denial and indecision (2 of Swords), and finally speak the truth (Ace of Swords rev. - potentially turning upright).
⬩➤ Omar is ready for feelings and waiting for clarity, Felicia is losing her ground and exiting the connection, and Edvin is at the point where his decision determines which direction the entire dynamic will unfold.









