Imbolc Tarot Forecast – A Season of Quiet Light and New Beginnings part 2
- Helen Renee Wuorio

- Mar 3
- 3 min read
Forecasts for Imbolc Season - Business and Money.
By Tarot Master Helen Renée Wuorio

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 quiet hope.
As a Tarot Master, I always find that the cards drawn at Imbolc carry a particularly tender energy. They speak not of dramatic upheaval but of awakening. The light is returning, not all at once, but steadily and faithfully. This year, as I laid out the cards for a collective forecast, three distinct themes emerged: love, business and money, and health and well-being. What struck me most was the sense of reassurance. The cards did not shout. They whispered encouragement.
Let us step gently into what they revealed.
Business and Money Forecast – The Ace of Pentacles, The Eight of Pentacles and The Sun

For business and financial matters, the cards drawn were the Ace of Pentacles, the Eight of Pentacles and the Sun. The message here is wonderfully aligned with Imbolc’s theme of fresh beginnings.
The Ace of Pentacles is the seed of material opportunity. It can represent a new job, a fresh project, an investment, or even a new way of thinking about resources. Like the first shoots pushing through the soil, it may appear small at first. However, the Ace carries enormous potential. Around Imbolc, this card encourages you to notice opportunities that may previously have been hidden or overlooked.
The Eight of Pentacles speaks of dedication and craftsmanship. It reminds us that success rarely arrives by accident. There is a willingness here to refine skills, study, practise, and improve. If you have been contemplating expanding your expertise or launching something new, this card affirms that steady, focused effort will bear fruit. It is less about overnight success and more about sustainable growth.
Then comes The Sun, one of the most joyous cards in the deck. In a financial or business context, it suggests clarity, visibility and positive outcomes. Projects begun now, particularly those aligned with your authentic passions, have the potential to flourish in the coming months. There is also an element of confidence returning. Just as the physical sun grows stronger each day after the winter solstice, so too does your sense of purpose and optimism.
Together, these cards suggest that Imbolc is a powerful moment to plant practical seeds. Do not be discouraged if results are not immediate. The light is building. Your efforts are supported. The combination of opportunity, skill and confidence creates a very promising outlook.
The Spirit of Imbolc in the Cards
What I find most beautiful about this year’s Imbolc reading is its coherence. In love, hope and mutual growth. In business, practical opportunity and joyful success. In health, balance and renewed energy. There is no sense of chaos or upheaval. Instead, there is steady illumination.
Imbolc teaches us that change often begins invisibly. Beneath the frost, roots are strengthening. Beneath uncertainty, faith is rebuilding. The cards drawn reflect this subtle but powerful truth. If you choose to honour Imbolc this year, you might light a simple white candle and reflect on what you wish to nurture in the months ahead. Ask yourself where you would like more warmth, more clarity, more growth. Then trust that, like the returning sun, progress may be gradual but real.
From a tarot reader’s perspective, this is a deeply reassuring spread. It tells us that we are supported. That hope is justified. That new beginnings are not only possible but already unfolding.
May this Imbolc bring you gentle inspiration, renewed courage and the quiet joy of knowing that spring is on its way.





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