Monday March 11th, 2024

Visualize a Caucasian male knight, firmly seated on a sturdy horse in a verdant, green field. The knight is clad in opulent, golden armor, cradling a pentacle in his hands. The horse beneath him is effectively robust, in good health, and primed to stride forward. A pathway is discernible in the middle distance, gently unfurling towards the horizon. The ambience of the image is serene and resolved, resonating with the stoicism of the knight.

Monday March 11th, 2024’s Tarot Reading

Hello dear readers, for our tarot reading today we centered our theme around “Progress toward Manifestation”.

The first card, the Knight of Pentacles, invites us to embody the qualities of discipline, dedication, and a strong work-ethic. In the stoic philosophy, Seneca said, “While we wait for life, life passes.” It’s not just about having a vision but about diligently working towards it. Now is the time to grind, pay attention to the mundane yet important details and not be distracted by the excitement of starting new projects.

”Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.” - Seneca.

Keep focused on the goal, and with discipline and patience, we will make progress. The Knight of Pentacles is a reminder that there is nobility in labor, and to not rush the process.

Our second card, The World, signifies completion, achievement, and fulfillment. All of your efforts are finally bearing fruit. The World is your oyster! The end of a chapter or an entire cycle is marked genuinely moving into a new one. There is a sense of closure and resolution, making you feel whole and accomplished.

”True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future.” - Seneca

This stoic reminder pairs well with the message of The World. Embrace this moment of success! You have worked hard to get to this place.

Our final card, the Six of Pentacles, symbolizes generosity, charity, giving and receiving. Remember, you didn’t get where you are all alone. Now is the time to pay it forward and give back in gratitude.

”Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” - Epictetus

This card invites us to reassess our definition of abundance. Abundance is not only about material gain, but also about spiritual fulfillment.

For today’s journaling prompt, reflect upon your journey. Where you are and how you have got here? Name three things you would do to pay forward the blessings you’ve received. Reminder yourself that slow and steady wins the race, and that true wealth comes in forms both tangible and intangible. Practice gratitude for where you are now.