Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into tarot lately, and the Queen of Water card? Totally my jam right now. I wanted to really get this card, not just memorize some meanings from a book, you know? So, here’s how I went about exploring it.
First, I pulled out my trusty deck. I’ve got the classic Rider-Waite, because, well, it’s classic. I shuffled the cards, really focusing on getting my energy into them, then I laid out a simple three-card spread – past, present, future. I wasn’t asking a specific question, more like, “What do I need to know about the Queen of Water right now?”
And boom, there she was, staring right at me in the ‘present’ position. Talk about a sign, huh?
So, I spent some time just looking at the card. I mean, really looking. The colors, the symbols, her expression… everything. She’s sitting there all calm and serene, holding that cup, with water all around. It felt super peaceful, but also powerful, you know?
Digging Deeper
- I grabbed my tarot journal and started jotting down my initial impressions. Words like “intuitive,” “compassionate,” “emotional depth,” and “flowing” all came to mind.
- Then, I did some reading. I checked out a few of my favorite tarot books and some online resources. I wanted to see what other people thought about this card.
- It’s all about nurturing, empathy, and really trusting your gut * card is all about emotional maturity.
Putting into Practice
The card’s vibe is to reflect the importance of emotional maturity. So I did a little introspection.
- I started by paying more attention to my own emotions throughout the day. Like, really noticing them, not just pushing them aside.
- I also tried to be more present and empathetic in my interactions with others. Listening more, judging less, that kind of thing.
- I even started doing some guided meditations focused on connecting with my intuition. It sounds kinda woo-woo, but it actually felt really good.
It’s definitely a work in progress, but I feel like I’m starting to understand the Queen of Water on a much deeper level. It’s not just a card in a deck anymore; it’s a reminder to tap into my own emotional wisdom and to approach the world with compassion and understanding.
I learned that it is about trusting the process, and to be more receptive of the people I care about. It’s a work in progress but It’s such a great experience learning.