This week’s card is King of Fire from the Angel Tarot Cards.
This charismatic king is on a dragon, looking like he is ready to move full steam ahead! He holds his fiery wand and is ready to wield it when needed. He is idealistic and passionate, and his enthusiasm inspires others.
It’s time to focus and devote your energies to the task at hand. You are able to motivate your team of supporters with your leadership and passion for the project. Your creative vision and ambition can be applied to help you reach success.
I pulled the Judgement card from the Universal Waite Tarot Deck for the card of the week.
The image on this card is of the Resurrection, with people rising from the Earth up to an angel in the sky sounding a trumpet to call them.
The Judgement card symbolizes a call from within to make an important change. This change could be something mundane and immediate, an entire shift in a person’s outlook on life, or a spiritual awakening. Often, the change has already happened, it just needs to be recognized.
This week may be the time to heed the call, to release the past and start anew. Responding to the call could lead to a new, better life.
This week I drew from Animal Totem Tarot. When I pulled the card I said out loud “Awwwww…”. The card is Ten of Cups / Penguin.
A penguin family is huddled together in front of an iceberg or snow-covered mountain with ten cups in an arc above them. The two adult penguins appear content, and the young penguin standing between the two adults appears joyful with it’s wings outstretched and head held high.
Their environment is barren, but yet they appear secure and fulfilled as they stand close together. Penguins survive and thrive by being in groups. This is their source of support and protection.
If you have been doing things solo, it may be time to consider joining with another person, group or community to continue your journey and reach the next level to happiness and fulfillment, and possibly a sense of security. Good times are anticipated this week.
“Love, trust, and support are important elements to our Penguin culture. Without them, we would end up alone or in the jaws of one of our many predators. Yet despite the many dangers we face on a regular day, the most dangerous of all is being alone when the winter winds whip into our homes. Without the love and protection of our community we would never last and our way of life would be no more.” – Message from the Penguin