The Riders of the Apocalypse: Conquest - Alexandria Huntington


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The Riders of the Apocalypse: Conquest - Alexandria Huntington
The Children of Litha Tarot: The hermit ~*~*~*~*~*~* The hermit is about looking within to find the answers to those pressing questions. It’s about introspection, seclusion, and knowledge. The hermit is one who retreats within- and listens to the inner wisdom they find there. The shadow of the hermit is reclusive and Isolating- retreating not to gain deeper understanding but our of fear or laziness.
The Children of Litha Tarot: Judgement *~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Judgment is about absolution, higher callings, inner awakenings, decision making, and the consequences of those decisions. It signifies a time of understanding- perhaps you have recently experienced an epiphany or have recognized your true calling. Or perhaps you have finally woken spiritually, and are now able to transcend your own material perspective and reach an elevated place of understanding. In a more foreboding sense, this could mean you stand on the edge of a precipice and all the decisions you’ve made have lead you to this moment… now you stand before the outcome - the end- ready to fall or fly at a moments notice. Whether internal or external, this card speaks of dramatic changes. It’s shadow self may indicate an unwillingness to comprehend things as they are or move on to something better. It may indicate a lack of self awareness, or that you are playing the victim to your fate instead of rising to meet it.
The Children of Litha Tarot: The Sun *~*~*~*~*~*~*~ The Sun is exactly as it seems: Bright, warm, cheerful, fun, and without a care in the world! The Sun shows up in a reading when you’ve worked hard and you’ve earned a reprieve from hardship. It can indicate the coming of a much needed vacation, or that your efforts are finally bearing fruit - in some cases quite literally- as it may even indicate a successful pregnancy or otherwise fruitful relationship. The Sun card in any context is a fantastic omen, and even when in it’s reversed position it still carries a very positive meaning. Reversed, The Sun simply means the joyous feeling is perhaps slightly less prominent-maybe tampered by a recent hardship. Still, one can look at this as a partly cloudy day for the psyche: the sun may not be shining full force but it is still very pleasant in its own right!
The Children of Litha Tarot *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ It’s time to look within; though quiet reflection, observation, and Introspection, we can then take what we have gained from our inner knowing and manifest it into externalized expressions of victory.
The Children of Litha tarot: The lovers *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ The Lovers is complex card which can indicate a passionate romance, but on a deeper level is about union harmony, and alignment - both of the masculine and feminine aspects of a single psyche, and of the ideal and the actual. aligning values with actions. The shadow cast by The Lovers is one of cognitive dissonance, instability, and disharmony. A sign of struggle both external and internal. It may also be a sign to remember that the flames of love can both warm and burn the soul and the line between the two is not always so clear.