Eight of Wands
It’s time to reach for the sky and channel your thoughts toward where you wish for them to go.
The image on this card shows you have both feet planted firmly on the ground and are awash with new learning and ways to put it forth into your own world.
You stand in a bubble of your own making and are not concerned or worried about what is going on around you.
The world could shake or break but just as long as you are within your own world you feel safe and protected.
If there is anything around for you today where you feel the need to just block everything out and get on with your own thing then you have the capacity to do so.
This card shows that things can change suddenly.
There could be news coming to you and it will not make any difference to you if the news is positive or negative because you will stand firm and take everything with a pinch of salt and in your own stride.
Nothing will sway you as you have inner strength and inner knowing as to what you are going to do next.
The card used for today’s tarotscope — Eight of Wands — is part of the Yoga Tarot series, created by Massimiliano Filadoro, and Adriana Farina.
Massimiliano Filadoro is an Italian author, writer and comic book artist. Adriana Farina is an illustrator, cartoonist, web designer and yoga teacher.
This is a Lo Scarabeo deck published by Llewellyn.
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