Okay, so I’ve been getting into tarot cards lately, and the Moon card has really been resonating with me. I decided to do a deep dive and really try to understand it, not just from books, but by, like, living it, you know?
Getting Started
First, I grabbed my favorite tarot deck – the one with the really dreamy artwork. I shuffled the cards, focusing on the idea of intuition and the subconscious, all that good Moon stuff.
The Experience
I pulled the Moon card. No surprise there, right? I mean, I was kinda asking for it. I laid it out on my altar (which is really just my desk, but it’s got crystals and candles, so…). Then, I just…sat with it. I stared at the image, letting my mind wander.
- I noticed the two towers in the background, kind of mysterious and foreboding.
- The crayfish crawling out of the water – that felt super significant, like something primal emerging.
- And of course, the Moon itself, big and luminous, casting that eerie light over everything.
I spent a good hour just meditating on the card. I also lit some incense – sandalwood, I think – to help me get into that introspective mood.
Journaling and Reflection
Afterward, I grabbed my journal and started writing. All sorts of stuff came up – anxieties, hidden fears, dreams I’d forgotten. It was kind of intense, but also really cathartic. I felt like I was digging up stuff I’d been burying for years.
Putting It Into Practice
So, I have beed trying to be more aware of my intuition, my gut feelings. I keep making an effort to listening to that little voice inside, even when it’s telling me something I don’t want to hear. Also I have been trying to keep a dream journal, to connect with my subconscious on a deeper level. I really wanted to record any kind of symbols or messages that might be coming through.
It’s been a pretty wild ride, this whole Moon card experiment. It’s definitely not a one-and-done thing. It is a continuous * so far, it’s been incredibly revealing. It feels like I’m unlocking a whole new level of self-awareness, and that’s pretty awesome.