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"Just for today, I will find joy in even the smallest of life's gifts. Just for today, I will feel at peace."
- Dr. Mikao Usui
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A St. Patrick’s Day 3-Card Tarot Spread
St. Patrick’s Day is widely known as a celebration of Irish culture, symbolised by shamrocks, music, storytelling, and a joyful sense of community. Beneath the festive atmosphere, however, there is also a deeper spiritual thread. The day honours St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and it coincides with the awakening energy of early spring, when the natural world begins to stir again after the quiet of winter.

Helen Renee Wuorio
Mar 173 min read


Imbolc Tarot Forecast – A Season of Quiet Light and New Beginnings part 3
Imbolc, celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of February, marks the gentle turning of the Wheel of the Year towards spring. The days are lengthening, the first snowdrops push bravely through the frost, and there is a subtle but undeniable sense that life is stirring beneath the surface. In the Celtic tradition, this sacred fire festival is associated with the goddess Brigid, keeper of the flame, patroness of healing, poetry and inspiration. It is a time of purification, renewal and

Helen Renee Wuorio
Mar 53 min read


Imbolc Tarot Forecast – A Season of Quiet Light and New Beginnings part 2
Imbolc, celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of February, marks the gentle turning of the Wheel of the Year towards spring. The days are lengthening, the first snowdrops push bravely through the frost, and there is a subtle but undeniable sense that life is stirring beneath the surface. In the Celtic tradition, this sacred fire festival is associated with the goddess Brigid, keeper of the flame, patroness of healing, poetry and inspiration. It is a time of purification, renewal and

Helen Renee Wuorio
Mar 33 min read


Imbolc Tarot Forecast – A Season of Quiet Light and New Beginnings part 1
Imbolc, celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of February, marks the gentle turning of the Wheel of the Year towards spring. The days are lengthening, the first snowdrops push bravely through the frost, and there is a subtle but undeniable sense that life is stirring beneath the surface. In the Celtic tradition, this sacred fire festival is associated with the goddess Brigid, keeper of the flame, patroness of healing, poetry and inspiration. It is a time of purification, renewal and

Helen Renee Wuorio
Mar 23 min read
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