A pair of Minoan Tarot cards for these Interesting Times:
Death: This card represents the concept of change so great that we can’t see through to the other side of it. Our deepest fear is the unknown, which this card represents: change that we fear profoundly, possibly because we sense that it will transform us to the very core. This kind of transformation often represents the end of an era in our lives; this card also usually means that the change is inexorable and fighting against it is a pointless waste of time and energy.
Two of Horns: Life is change: not huge upheavals (at least not usually) but instead, constant small shifts that rearrange our life’s path. Like the rocking deck of a ship, these changes lend rhythm to our lives, so work on your sea legs and ride the shifts and changes as they come.
For those who are new to these card draws, each week I pull one card from the top of the deck and a second card from the bottom. The top-of-the-deck card (the first one, on the left) gives us some helpful hints about how to navigate our week. The bottom-of-the-deck card (the second one, on the right) is the “secret treasure” that can help us find joy in these Interesting Times.
