Monday July 15th, 2024

An image of a serene and wise senior man of South Asian descent hanging upside down from a tree branch by his foot against a twilit sky. There are seven wands scattered beneath the tree. Close to the tree there's a grapevine abundant in ripe grapes, which have naturally formed into an intricate cup shape. This formation represents the tarot card symbolism of the Three of Cups. A radiant and glowing moon overhead illuminates the entire scene, casting a gentle moonlight over the entire tableau.

Tarot Blog - Daily Reading for Monday, July 15th, 2024

Dear truth-seekers, fortune tellers, wisdom lovers,

Today is a lovely Monday, and we present to you a thought-provoking card spread: The Hanged Man, Seven of Wands and Three of Cups. Let’s dive into the mystical waters of tarot to uncover what the day may bring!


Our first card, The Hanged Man, presents us with an image of a man hanging upside down from a tree. His legs are crossed, indicating thoughtfulness and inner peace within his surreal and uncomfortable situation. In terms of classical tarot interpretations, this card represents sacrifice, letting go, and gaining new perspectives through trials.

Reflect upon the stoic philosophy saying, “The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have.” This philosophy reminds us to lessen our grip on external things and circumstances, embracing whatever comes to us no matter how bewildering or apparently unfavorable. It is often through this bizarre suspension that we can acquire a changed perspective, allowing ourselves to see a new truth.


Next, we encounter the Seven of Wands. A steadfast figure at the top of a hill, defending against the threatening wands below. This representation typically evokes the themes of standing one’s ground, resilience, and courage in the face of opposition.

To quote Seneca, “A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man without trials.”. Let this card reaffirm your willingness to fight for what you believe in, with courage and conviction. And remember, it’s during times of resistance and challenge that we truly grow and polish our inner selves.


Finally, the joyous imagery of the Three of Cups brings us a cheerful respite from the gravity of the first two cards. This card traditionally signifies celebration, camaraderie, and emotional fulfillment.

Epictetus once commented, “Men are disturbed not by things, but by the views which they take of them.” Let the Three of Cups remind us all to cultivate gratitude, celebrate our victories, the big and small. Your perspective governs your quality of life, and choosing joy and gratitude can turn a mundane existence into a joyful celebration.


In conclusion, today’s cards seem to whisper a message of bravery in adversity, surrendering to achieve greater insight, and to celebrate life in all its forms. Wrestle with the day’s challenges boldly like the steadfast figure in the Seven of Wands, surrender and observe to acquire fresh insights like The Hanged Man and celebrate life’s beauty and triumphs with the infectious joy of the Three of Cups.

Thought Provoking Journal Prompt: Reflect on the challenges you are currently facing. How can you approach these challenges from a different perspective? Write down three things that you can celebrate and be thankful for at this moment in time. Harness the power of these tarot cards to gain insight and apply it to your personal journey. Persist, surrender, celebrate!

Remember, the journey is ongoing and each day is a step. Continue on your path knowing that you are equipped with the wisdom of the ancients and the guidance of the tarot.