What the Light of the Moon Reveals in Tarot

I welcome you to step inside a visualization of the Moon tarot card:

As you walk along, patches of moonlight guide your way through a thick web of trees. The air is cool, making the hair on your arms stand. Your senses are heightened, instead of seeing, you are feeling your way along. Someone or something is definitely out there. You are aware of the animal world and your place within it. You hear birds of prey flying overhead and you hear the rustling of leaves, as animals run through the dark woods. You wonder if you should be scared, but then you realize that there is no reason to be. In the light of day, you’ve walked this path before. If you had to, you could walk it with your eyes blindfolded, so why should walking it at night be any different?

The light of the moon exposes, but what do you really see when the path is obscured, and you are being distracted by things you can’t see? Because the light of the moon is so subtle, sometimes you “see” more clearly with your other senses: you feel the cool damp earth beneath your feet, you smell the salty air that implies the ocean is near, and you sense something even more subtle: your intuition heighten.  You feel as though you are having a psychic awakening. The familiar sound of the ocean mirrors your own biological rhythms. The sound is soothing and it lets you know everything will be ok.

As you near the end of the path, you walk down a few stone steps and stand on a crumbling foundation with two concrete slabs that used to create the structure of a home. You stop for a moment and wonder, who must have lived here? As you continue to walk, the path opens and you now have a panoramic view. The moon is illuminating all that is around you. You take a seat on the stone wall that lines the shore path and look out over the rock beach. The moonlight dances on the gentle ocean waves. You wonder why you ever felt frightened. Everything is clear by the light of the moon.

The moon sheds light on whatever you fear, and says it’s ok to be scared and it’s ok not to have all of the answers, as long as you keep moving. When you receive the Moon card in a tarot reading, you or someone you know may be confused about the situation at hand. You are not able to make a clear decision because you don’t have all of the facts. If you need help in the situation, help will only come from unknown sources. For now, you are alone and you are trying to figure things out with the few puzzle pieces you have. The Moon card reminds you, that things are not always as they appear. You have to rely on more senses than your eyesight. Sometimes it will be your gut instinct that will get you the answers you want. Remember that the path to the answers you want might be obscured, but there is still a path and the light of the moon will guide you, if you place your faith in your own ability to get there.

Copyright © Tarot for the Times is by Traci A. Goodrich. 2011-2012. All rights reserved.

The Devil: lessons for the lamb

Ah, the Devil! This card presents a challenge. Little warning bells go off when I see the Devil card in a tarot reading, as the Devil often represents people or situations that are not very good for us, but are oh so exciting! People with a bit of the Devil frequently have addictive behavior patterns and problems with alcohol, drugs, food and sex addiction. The Devil card can represent someone you know, or even  aspects of yourself. He or she is likely to be the life of the party and someone with a lot of charm and plenty to say.

There is something very appealing about a person with a lot of devilish characteristics, as these people often have a highly sensuous nature, but they can be energetic vampires prepared to suck the life energy out of you, so watch out! People who have the Devil in their lives sometimes intentionally make the wrong choices because it results in some devilish good times! Problems arise when you give away your  personal power and individuality. The Devil would like nothing better than to make choices for you. It is important to take care that you  do not become enslaved in a situation or lifestyle you didn’t bargain on.

Frequently, the lesson to be learned about the Devil card is a lesson about fear. Sometimes the fear of being alone might lead you to spend time with the Devil. After a while, you know when a situation or particular person is no longer good for you, but by that time it seems too late. It can take a really long time to break free from the Devil because it takes courage, strength, commitment, faith, trust and a lot of other characteristics that the Devil simply does not possess.

Learning from mistakes is a hard lesson for most people. It is important for you to put your faith and trust back where it belongs, in yourself. The advice is to stop listening to and engaging with people who are not good for you. Ditch the negative, energy-sucking people in your life, and ease up on the excessive drinking, eating, and partying. If someone new has entered your life be cautious at this time. Do not be gullible. There are plenty of good-looking charmers out there that are also liars, deceivers, cheaters, and con-artists. Sometimes seeing is believing, and sometimes it is necessary for people to prove their worth to you.

© Tarot for the Times by Traci A. Goodrich 2011-2012