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  • Tarot for Taurus Season
    Apr 20 2026
    Taurus season begins around April 19th and carries us through May 20th.We’re moving from the spark of Aries into something slower, steadier, and more rooted. Taurus asks us to build, to tend, and to value what we’re creating—not just externally, but internally too. In this episode, I'll walk you through Taurus season... how it shows up astrologically, how it connects to tarot, and what it invites us to explore in our lives.What I Explore in This EpisodeThe energy of Taurus season and what it represents in the zodiacTaurus associations with tarot: The Hierophant and The EmpressCourt card and minor arcana connections (King of Pentacles 5–7 of Pentacles)Taurus Season: The ZodiacFor me, Taurus season feels like a return to the body. This is the second sign of the zodiac, and where Aries initiates, Taurus maintains.To the earth. To slowness. To ask, what actually matters here?Taurus is a fixed earth sign ruled by Venus. It’s deeply connected to:stabilitycomfortvaluesmoney and possessionsand what we consider meaningful or worth keepingTaurus Season: Major ArcanaIn tarot, Taurus connects most strongly to The Hierophant and The Empress.The Hierophant represents structure, tradition, and spiritual guidance. It’s about the systems we trust, the beliefs we inherit, and the ways we create meaning through ritual and repetition.The Empress, ruled by Venus, brings in the energy of nurturing, beauty, and creation. She reminds me that growth doesn’t come from force—it comes from tending, receiving, and allowing.Together, these two cards feel like:structure + softnessdevotion + pleasurediscipline + careTaurus Season: Court CardsWhen I look at Taurus through the lens of tarot’s court cards, I start with the King of Pentacles. This energy is grounded, reliable, and deeply rooted in the material world. It’s about building something sustainable.As the season progresses, we begin to shift toward the Knight of Swords, hinting at the upcoming transition into Gemini season. So even within Taurus, there’s movement—from grounded embodiment into mental momentum.Taurus Season: Minor ArcanaIn the minor arcana, Taurus aligns with the Five, Six, and Seven of Pentacles.All of these cards revolve around:resourceseffortpatienceand long-term investmentThey ask me to consider:What am I building?What am I investing in?And is it actually aligned with my values?💭 Today's Tarot Pull:For this episode’s pull, I used The Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia Burrington and got Six of Pentacles (Reversed).This card is all about giving, receiving, and energetic fairness. In the upright, there’s balance, energy flowing both ways. But in reverse, something is off. Reflection PromptsWhere am I over-giving in my life right now?Where am I resisting receiving support or care?What do I actually value and am I honoring that?What would balance look like for me right now?Work With Me!I also share in this episode that I’ve launched a new tarot offering space: 🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot reading work outside of therapy, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings.If you’d like to work with me for a reading, I’d love to connect, https://cal.com/camilleasaunders/30-minute-tarot-reading🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙⁠My newsletter (events, musings, life updates)⁠⁠Guest inquiry form⁠⁠Patreon episode blogs (cards, spreads, links, prompts)⁠And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more, including higher-tier perks like a one-time personalized 5-card reading. 💜
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    23 m
  • Intuition, Queer Joy, & Reclaiming Spiritual Identity with Colette Dalton
    Apr 14 2026
    In this episode, I’m joined by therapist, healer, and community builder Colette Dalton for a rich, heart-opening conversation on tarot, intuition, queer joy, and what it means to come back to yourself.Together, we explore how tarot can support us in moments of burnout, uncertainty, and transition—and how it can gently guide us back to our own inner wisdom.What We Explore in This EpisodeA shared tarot pull exploring burnout, energy, and new opportunitiesHow we use tarot as a reflective and intuitive toolThe difference between intuition and anxietyQueer identity, joy as resistance, and healing in communityBuilding affirming, magical spaces like the Queer Joy CovenAbout Our Guest: Colette Dalton, LCSWColette Dalton is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and the creator of the Queer Joy Summit and Queer Creativity Summit.As a queer practitioner, Colette is especially passionate about creating affirming, expansive spaces where people can explore identity, healing, and self-expression without pressure to conform. Her work centers on the belief that joy, creativity, and connection are not luxuries—they’re essential parts of the healing process.Through her offerings, Colette invites people to reconnect with themselves, trust their intuition, and move toward lives that feel more aligned, spacious, and fully their own.You can learn more about Colette here:Website: ⁠colettedalton.com⁠IG and Threads: @colettedalton⁠Join the Queer Joy Coven⁠Work With Me!I’ve launched a new tarot offering space: 🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot readings, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings.⁠⁠⁠If you’d like to get a reading, I’d love to connect!⁠⁠⁠🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙⁠My newsletter (events, musings, life updates)⁠⁠Guest inquiry form⁠⁠Patreon episode blogs (cards, spreads, links, prompts)⁠And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more, including higher-tier perks like a one-time personalized 5-card reading. 💜Tarot in the Therapy RoomA big part of our conversation centers around something I know a lot of people struggle with: How do I tell the difference between intuition and anxiety?Intuition tends to feel grounded. It’s often quieter, more embodied, like a steady knowing or a clear nudge.Anxiety, on the other hand, feels fast, spiraling, and overwhelming. It lives more in my head, while intuition feels like it comes from somewhere deeper.From there, we expand into community, identity, and healing.Colette shares about creating the Queer Joy Coven, and we talk about how joy itself can be an act of resistance, especially for queer and marginalized folks.Something that really stays with me from this conversation is the idea that: Joy isn’t separate from healing. It’s part of it. And community—safe, affirming, values-aligned community—is often where that healing becomes possible.Tarot Pull from the EpisodeColette’s Pull for Camille - ⁠⁠Page of Swords⁠⁠ From ⁠⁠Light Seer’s Tarot⁠Themes: curiosity, ideas, mental movement, and balancing possibilitiesColette referenced these queer friendly decks:⁠Fifth Spirit Tarot⁠- trans individual⁠Tarot for You and Me⁠⁠Pride Tarot- collaborative deck⁠⁠Numinous Tarot⁠Camille’s Pull for Colette - Four of Cups Reversed from ⁠⁠The Sasuraibito Tarot ⁠This combination feels like an invitation to gently come back to life. To stay open. To stay curious.Themes: re-engagement, emerging from emotional withdrawal, noticing new opportunitiesReflection Prompts:What opportunities might I be overlooking right now?Where am I trying to hold everything together instead of grounding myself?What would it look like to follow curiosity instead of pressure?What small step could help me re-engage today?
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  • April 2026 Month Ahead Tarot Spread
    Apr 6 2026
    Step into April with intention, reflection, and intuitive clarity. I guide you through a 9-card month-ahead tarot spread, exploring themes of emotional processing, uncertainty, healing, and what it means to move forward when things don’t go as planned. This reading invites us to soften into the unknown and trust the unfolding.What We Explore in This Episode:A 9-card tarot spread for April 2026 (By Incandescent Tarot)Themes of imbalance, emotional processing, and creative uncertaintyThe tension between control and surrenderHealing, release, and what it means to begin againThe Energy of April: Between Balance and DisruptionApril opens with a powerful contrast.We begin with Temperance as the current self—an invitation toward balance, patience, and inner peace. And yet, this grounded energy sits beside The Lovers (reversed) as the theme of the month, pointing to disharmony, misalignment, or breakdowns in connection.Sometimes we seek balance because things feel off.This month may bring moments where things don’t quite click—relationships, decisions, or even your sense of direction. Rather than rushing to fix it, this spread gently encourages you to stay present with the imbalance and let clarity emerge over time.Creative Uncertainty, Emotional Depth, and Letting Go:At the heart of this reading is a deep emotional and creative reckoning.With both the Page of Cups (reversed) and Page of Wands (reversed) appearing, there’s a sense of:creative blockslack of directionor feeling disconnected from your usual sparkThis isn’t failure, but a transition point.You may be moving out of an identity, a long-term goal, or a version of yourself that no longer fits. That in-between space can feel disorienting, especially if you’re used to having a clear path forward.And yet, there is healing here.The Three of Swords (reversed) shows that something is softening. Pain is being processed. Old wounds are beginning to release. At the same time, you’re asked to:Avoid unnecessary conflict (Five of Swords)Feel your emotions fully, even the uncomfortable ones (Ace of Cups reversed)This is a month of emotional honesty. Not perfection. Not clarity. Just truth.Symbolism in the CardsTemperance - Balance, patience, emotional regulationThe Lovers (Reversed) - Misalignment, disharmony, relationship tensionPage of Cups (Reversed) - Creative blocks, emotional immaturity, escapismPage of Wands (Reversed) - Lack of direction, stalled inspirationThree of Swords (Reversed) - Healing, release, emotional recoveryFive of Swords - Conflict, tension, choosing your battles wiselyAce of Cups (Reversed) - Emotional overwhelm, blocked feelings, inner workSeven of Pentacles (Reversed) - Re-evaluation, wasted effort, misaligned prioritiesTen of Swords - Endings, rock bottom, release, transformation💭 Today's Tarot Pull:For this episode’s pull, I used my Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden and got the Queen of Cups (Reversed).The Queen of Cups reversed speaks to emotional insecurity, bottled-up feelings, over-attunement to others, and the exhaustion that can come from carrying too much that does not belong to you. This card is an invitation to come back to yourself.To tend to your own emotional world with care.To notice what is yours and what is not.To let your feelings be real without making them a burden or a performance.Allow yourself to feel what has been pushed down.Reflection questions:What feelings have I been bottling up lately?Where am I taking responsibility for other people’s emotions?What would it look like to honor my emotional truth with compassion?How can I support myself without abandoning my own needs?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the⁠ Every Day Tarot Patreon family⁠Newsletter: Get magic straight to your inboxBook a Tarot Reading: Get a 30 minute 5-card tarot reading from me, your Hallowed High Priestess Be a Guest on the Podcast⁠
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  • Tarot for Aries Season
    Mar 30 2026
    Aries is the beginning of the zodiac year. It carries initiator energy, fiery momentum, boldness, leadership, and the courage to move first. If Pisces season helped us dissolve, dream, grieve, and reflect, Aries season asks us to begin again.Tune in as I talk about the tarot cards connected to Aries season, along with a final oracle pull to help guide us into this new astrological cycle.If you’ve been feeling the urge to act, lead, create, or push forward, this one is for you!What We Explore in This Episode:The astrological themes of Aries seasonWhy Aries is associated with the first house, Mars, and fireThe major arcana cards connected to Aries: The Emperor and The TowerThe court cards and minor arcana associated with Aries seasonWhat it means to move from the watery ending of Pisces into the fiery beginning of AriesWhat Aries Season Means in Tarot & AstrologyAries is the first sign of the zodiac, which makes it the spark, the initiator, and the force that gets things moving. It is associated with:The 1st House - selfhood, physical appearance, first impressions, how we enter the worldMars - energy, drive, action, courage, conflict, progressionFire - passion, vitality, instinct, momentumThe Ram - leadership, boldness, determination, charging forwardAries season in 2026 runs from March 20 through April 19.Major Arcana for Aries SeasonThe Emperor - Aries is associated with The Emperor, the card of leadership, structure, direction, and authority.The Tower - Mars, Aries’ ruling planet, is associated with The Tower.In Aries season, The Tower can remind us that sometimes action begins after collapse. Sometimes the beginning only comes once the old thing has fallen away.Court Card Energy for Aries SeasonQueen of Wands - The first stretch of Aries season carries the energy of the Queen of Wands, which feels very fitting. King of Pentacles - As Aries season moves toward Taurus season, we begin to feel the more grounded influence of the King of Pentacles.Minor Arcana for Pisces SeasonTwo of Wands | 3/20 - 3/30A card of vision, planning, and looking ahead.Three of Wands | 3/31 - 4/10This card expands on that initial vision and asks us to trust what we’re building.Four of Wands | 4/11 - 4/19The final stretch of Aries season is associated with the Four of Wands, which softens the fire slightly and begins to prepare us for Taurus season.Why Aries Season MattersAries season is not subtle. It’s the push to begin. It’s the first breath after winter. It’s the shift from dreaming to doing.If Pisces season was about surrender, intuition, endings, and emotional processing, Aries season asks: Now what are you going to do with all of that?What is ready to be born?What deserves your fire?What are you finally willing to begin?💭 Today's Tarot Pull:For this episode’s pull, I used The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright and got The Guide - Inheritance and Correction.This card speaks to accepting the situation in front of you, even if it isn’t ideal, and doing what needs to be done to move through it with clarity and strength.This felt like such a powerful Aries season message.Sometimes beginning again does not happen from a perfect starting point. Sometimes we begin in the middle of grief, chaos, disappointment, or uncertainty. Aries season reminds us that even then, we can still move. We can still act. We can still choose.Reflection Questions:What situation in my life feels less than ideal right now and how am I relating to it?What would it look like to accept where I am, without giving up on where I’m going?What is being asked of me in this moment—not for the future, just right now?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For behind-the-scenes peeks and more join the⁠ Every Day Tarot Patreon family⁠Newsletter: Get magic straight to your inbox.Book a Tarot Reading: Get a tarot reading from me, your Hallowed High PriestessBe a Guest on the Podcast⁠
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  • Therapy, Tarot, and Trusting Intuition with Christine Kotlarski
    Mar 23 2026
    In this episode of Everyday Tarot, I’m joined by Christine Kotlarski, a licensed clinical social worker, holistic therapist, Reiki master, and self-described witchy practitioner based on Florida’s Gulf Coast.Christine is a licensed clinical social worker, holistic therapist, Reiki master, and intuitive healer based in Florida. She works with teens and adults across the lifespan, offers gender-affirming care, and brings warmth, grounded-ness, and spiritual openness into her work.You can learn more about Christine here:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInChristine and I explore what happens when therapy and tarot intersect—from using oracle cards in sessions to supporting clients in reconnecting with their intuition. We also talk about the evolving role of spirituality, energy work, and holistic practices within mental health care.What We Explore in This EpisodeHow Christine’s path into therapy evolved through mentorship and intuitionUsing tarot and oracle cards as reflective tools in therapy sessionsWhy intuition and symbolism can support emotional insightThe importance of normalizing conversations about spirituality, sexuality, and identity in therapyWorking with clients through collaboration, co-creation, and intuitive guidanceTarot in the Therapy RoomChristine shares that she began using cards more intentionally with clients after going into private practice. Having more freedom in her work allowed her to trust her instincts and offer tools that might help clients reflect in a different way.Sometimes tarot or oracle cards become:a mirrora validationa new perspectivea way to put language to something that feels hard to nameI really appreciated hearing how she introduces the cards gently, without pressure, and lets clients decide whether they want to engage with them.Because that’s the thing: tarot doesn’t have to be dramatic to be meaningful. It can simply be a doorway into deeper reflection.Therapy, Energy, and the Collective MomentBecause of when we recorded this episode, we also talk a little about the energetic intensity of the moment, including the full moon and lunar eclipse energy that was building at the time.Christine and I both reflect on how people are often carrying not only their own personal stress, grief, and overwhelm, but also collective energy. Sometimes what we’re feeling is personal. Sometimes it’s ancestral. Sometimes it’s societal. Sometimes it’s all of those things at once.And in therapy, it can be so helpful to have language for that. Not to explain everything away, but to recognize that we are not isolated beings. We are impacted by systems, by cycles, by relationships, by the world around us.“Normal” Is Not the GoalOne of the parts of this conversation that really stayed with me was Christine sharing the tagline for her therapy practice:“Where normal is not the goal.”We talk about how many clients come into therapy asking, “Is this normal?” And honestly, it makes so much sense. So many of us have been taught that the goal is to be acceptable, manageable, understandable, and easy to explain.Christine’s Tarot Pull for CamilleGolden Orange Dragon from the Dragon OracleThemes:stepping forward on your pathrecognizing your own powerembracing your role as a guide or teacherCamille’s Tarot Pull for ChristineFive of Chilies (Five of Wands) from Desert Illuminations TarotThemes:conflict and tensionlearning when to step backchoosing calm over escalation🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot reading work outside of therapy, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings.If you’d like to work with me for a tarot reading book here, I’d love to connect! Listen, Watch, and Stay ConnectedPatreon: For individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the⁠⁠ Every Day Tarot Patreon family⁠⁠.Newsletter: ⁠Get magic straight to your inbox.⁠⁠If you’d like to be a guest on the show, fill out my guest inquiry here.
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  • Tarot for Pisces Season
    Mar 16 2026
    In this solo episode, I’m exploring Tarot for Pisces season—the final sign of the zodiac, the last breath of winter, and that liminal moment where everything feels a little more dreamlike, porous, and alive with meaning.What We Explore in This Episode:Why is the Pisces season the most liminal part of the zodiac yearThe tarot archetypes tied to Pisces: The Moon + The Hanged ManPisces court card energy: Knight of Cups and the shift toward Queen of WandsCups-season themes: Eight, Nine, Ten of Cups and what they teach us about emotional endings and renewalHow to move from dreamy, mutable Pisces energy into grounded intention and supportive structureSpring Equinox Mini RetreatBefore we get into the cards, a quick invitation: Izzy (my colleague) and I are hosting a 3-hour online Spring Equinox Mini Retreat.Saturday, March 21 | 12–3 PM Pacific TimeJoin us for a warm, luxurious mini retreat where you can exhale, reflect, and step into the new astrological year with support.What Pisces Season Means in Tarot & AstrologyPisces season (for 2026) runs February 18 – March 20, with Aries season beginning March 21—the Spring Equinox and the energetic “reset” that kicks off the astrological year.Pisces is often called the Visionary. It’s mutable water, ruled by Neptune, and associated with the 12th house—dreams, mysticism, psychic sensitivity, hidden places, deep emotions, and the parts of ourselves we don’t always have language for yet.Major Arcana for Pisces SeasonThe Moon (Pisces)Pisces is traditionally linked with The Moon—a card of intuition, mystery, cycles, emotional truth, and shadow. The Moon reminds us that clarity doesn’t always arrive as a direct answer. Sometimes it arrives as a feeling. A dream. A repeated theme. A body-based “no.” A soft, persistent “yes.”The Hanged Man (Neptune)Since Pisces is ruled by Neptune, we also look to The Hanged Man—a card of surrender, suspension, altered perspective, spiritual downloads, and “pause long enough to let the truth find you.”Court Card Energy for Pisces SeasonKnight of CupsThis is the poetic, romantic, emotionally led part of Pisces season. Think 'following the heart, listening to intuition, letting beauty and meaning guide you. The Knight of Cups can be a messenger from the subconscious: “Let yourself be moved.”Queen of WandsAs we get closer to the Equinox, the energy starts turning: water gives way to fire. The Queen of Wands reminds us that the dream is not enough—you also get to choose, create, and take up space.Minor Arcana for Pisces SeasonPisces season aligns with the emotional arc of the Cups:Eight of Cups (Feb 19-28 | Saturn): leaving what’s emotionally complete, even if it’s familiarNine of Cups (March 1-10 | Jupiter): satisfaction, pleasure, receiving, letting yourself want what you wantTen of Cups (March 11-20 | Mars): emotional fulfillment, connection, shared joy, belonging💭 Today's Tarot Pull:For this episode’s pull, I used The Herb Crafters Tarot:Two of Water - Malo (Marshmallow)A gentle invitation to let love in. To soften what has gone dry from survival. This card speaks to that which renews you instead of consuming you. Pisces season reminder: your softness is not a liability.Six of Air - Cattail This card brings the message, "Question your assumptions and let clarity rise through articulation—especially through writing, reflection, and community processing."The Emperor - Hemlock (Evergreen)Boundaries. Containment. A sturdy frame for what you’re growing. This felt like the perfect bridge into Aries season: Pisces lets us dream, dissolve, and release… and then The Emperor arrives like: “Okay, love. Now build the container that protects your future.”Ways to Connect & Support:Support the podcast for free by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Join⁠ my newsletter list⁠!⁠Be a guest on the podcast⁠Join⁠⁠ my Patreon⁠ community Book a Tarot Reading!
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  • Cheese Fortunes and Kitchen Witchery with Guest Jennifer Billock
    Mar 9 2026

    Today, our guest Jennifer Billock (Jen) joins us for a conversation that is equal parts magical, historical, and delightfully unconventional. Jen is a journalist, author, witch-for-hire, and the creator of a thriving practice centered on Tyromancy: divination using cheese.Yes, cheese! Yes, divination! Yes, it’s real (it dates back to the second century).Jen shares how she discovered this centuries-old practice, what it looks like to read the surface of cheese like tea leaves, and how she turned her love of food and magic into a professional path.If you’ve ever wondered whether magic can live in your kitchen, your snack board, or your everyday life—this episode is for you!What we explore in this episode:* What Tyromancy (cheese divination) is and how it dates back to the second century* How to read cheese like tea leaves using foundation lines, journey lines, and symbolic imagery* Why divination doesn’t have to be gatekept and why it’s completely okay to use the tarot guidebook* How food, magic, and everyday rituals can intersect in powerful, accessible waysJENNIFER BILLOCK AND THE MAGIC OF TYROMANCYTyromancy isn’t new at all. The practice dates back to the second century, and Jen has brought it into modern life in such a grounded, joyful way.In her individual sessions, she typically works with four cheeses:1. Past2. Present3. Future4. Answers a specific questionJen reads patterns on the cheese the way someone might read tea leaves—foundation lines, journey lines, shapes, clusters, and symbolic imagery that emerges from texture and rind.For our episode, she chose a simplified format: present and future.THE CHEESE READING: PRESENT + FUTUREI chose one square piece of cheese for my present and one curved piece for my future. Here’s what came through.Present Cheese Themes* Strong foundation: inner strength, stability, wisdom* Second-guessing: a moment where Camille may be overthinking something important* A “stethoscope” symbol: a prompt to pay attention to health signals (Jen emphasizes this doesn’t look catastrophic—more like “don’t ignore your body”)* Growth + companionship: a flower-like pattern suggests love, happiness, supportive connection* A scorpion-like shape: a reminder that overthinking can sting you from the inside outFuture Cheese Themes* Even stronger stability: a thicker, deeper foundation line suggests confidence growing over time* Learning lines: waves of incoming knowledge, new information, mental expansion* A small remaining pocket of doubt: not as strong as before, progress is happening* Transformation symbol: a butterfly/kite-like shape suggests growth through new learning* A specific guidance note: “Go into the city for a weekend.”💭 LIVE TAROT EXCHANGE: Jen’s favorite deck is the Garbage Pail Kids Tarot. It's colorful, disgusting, blunt, and (according to Jen) incredibly accurate and very rude.Jen’s pull for Camille (Garbage Pail Kids Tarot)Wheel of Fortune (“Twist of Fate Kate”) - change, pivot points, fate’s spin, and the reminder that not everything can be controlled… but you can choose how you meet it.Camille’s pull for Jen (Herb Crafters Tarot)Curandera of Fire (Damiana) - self-love, sensuality, pleasure, desire, creative vitality, and honoring the erotic divine as sacred fuel.WHERE TO FIND JENNIFER BILLOCKIf you want to connect with Jen, explore Tyromancy, or book a cheese reading, you can find her in these places:* Substack: Kitchen Witch * Instagram / TikTok: @kitchenwitchjb* Upcoming book: Tyromancy-focused, releasing 2027* Past Book Published: The Retrograde Guidebook* And yes, she’s currently doing seasonal astrology fortunes paired with cheese via a snack brand collaboration (because of course she is!)

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  • March Month Ahead Tarot Spread
    Mar 2 2026
    Hello, friends, and welcome back to Everyday Tarot, your deep dive into the divine wisdom of the tarot. I’m your host Camille A. Saunders—healer, intuitive tarot reader, and professional witch—and this week, I’m sharing a Month Ahead spread for March 2026.What We Explore in This Episode:A Month Ahead spread for March 2026 The main developmental theme shaping the monthThe best mental/emotional attitude to cultivateAction advice for moving through March with confidenceThe Spread I Used: ⁠Month Ahead Spread by Angelorum TarotThis spread is from Angelorum Tarot, and the format is intentionally structured: we pull one Major Arcana, one Court card, and one Minor Arcana—not by separating the deck, but by flipping through the cards until each type appears. It's a simple, versatile spread you can reuse at the start of any month when you want clarity, direction, and a little energetic anchoring.Card 1 - Major Arcana Main developmental theme for the month aheadCard 2 - Court CardBest mental attitude to cultivateCard 3 - Minor ArcanaAction advice for the month aheadI used the Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams, and then I pulled a clarifier from Anima Mundi Tarot by Megan Wyreweden.From The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams, I pulled The Emperor, Queen of Jugs, and Three of Chilies.Card 1: Major Arcana | The Emperor - Main Developmental ThemeMarch’s big theme is structure, leadership, focus, and follow-through. It’s not about controlling everything, it’s about creating a strong enough foundation that your plans can actually hold weight.This card asks: "Where are you being called to get more organized? More strategic? More committed to what you’re building?"Keywords: leadership, boundaries, stability, strategy, grounded powerCard 2: Court Card | Queen of Jugs (Queen of Cups) - Best Mental Attitude to CultivateFor the mindset of March, I pulled Queen of Jugs (this deck’s version of the Queen of Cups), and she came through as a clear message:"Trust your intuition. Trust your emotional maturity. You don’t have to force anything into being. You can stay grounded in your body and lead with your heart at the same time."This card means quiet confidence, the kind that doesn’t need to prove itself, because it already knows.In the deck, she’s inspired by Annie Oakley, and I love that symbolism here, because March isn’t just about having a plan (Emperor)… It’s also about believing you can hit the target.Keywords: intuition, emotional steadiness, inner wisdom, grounded confidence, heart-led clarityCard 3: Minor Arcana | Three of Chilies (Three of Wands) - Action AdviceFor action, I pulled the Three of Chilies, this deck’s version of the Three of Wands. This is movement energy, the moment where you stop preparing forever and begin stepping through the doorway.The message here is: Plan for the future, then go… not with perfect certainty, but with a grounded start and an open mind.This card can also literally point to travel, or expanding your world in a way that gives you perspective and momentum.The Big Takeaway for MarchMarch is giving: structured confidence + intuitive leadership + bold forward movement. You’re not being asked to “figure it all out.” You’re being asked to build the container, trust your inner knowing, and then take the next brave step through the archway.Clarifier Card:From Anima Mundi Tarot Deck , the Knight of Wands.This card is momentum, passion, courage, and forward motion. It's very “spring has arrived, and I’m ready,” but with the gentle caution to avoid acting too impulsively.🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙 You can also find:My newsletter (events, musings, life updates)Guest inquiry formPatreon episode blogs (cards, spreads, links, prompts)And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more, including higher-tier perks like a one-time personalized 5-card reading. 💜
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