These spreads are taken from the Moonology Oracle Deck. Moonology was created by Yasmin Boland, a well-known astrologer. These spreads seemed useful, so I’m transcribing them onto my blog for easier access
New Moon Three Card Spread
- Card 1: What’s rising up for me?
- Card 2: The main message of this New Moon
- Card 3: The final outcome
Waxing Moon Four Card Spread
- Card 1: What’s rising up in me between now and the Full Moon?
- Card 2: What’s the solution to any challenge I face now?
- Card 3: The advice
- Card 4: The final outcome
Full Moon Three Card Spread
- Card 1: What’s falling away and what do I need to forgive?
- Card 2: What’s the illuminated Full Moon showing me?
- Card 3: What comes next?
Waning Moon Four Card Spread
- Card 1: What do I need to release?
- Card 2: What will help me?
- Card 3: What will help me to accept and surrender?
- Card 4: The final outcome
To all my black followers and friends, stay safe.
Also, I would like to add that black lives have always mattered, will always matter.
It’s awful that we even have to say that because it should be a given. However, we need to say it loud and clear for the racists.
We cannot be silent.
I want to say this again. Do not report a blog unless they are actually doing something super bad. You have no idea how much that blog could be helping someone. It may be their only place to vent. If you are upset by their content or worried for them message them. Actually talk to them instead of reporting them first because if their blog gets terminated it could make them worse
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One Crow — Bad Luck, Death (Should be noted that a corvid alone is unusual as they are gregarious species)
Two Crows — Good Luck, Joy
Three Crows — Wedding, Female Birth
Four Crows — An Event, Male Birth
Five Crows — Money, Positive Business
Six Crows — Wealth Change, Loss/Gain
Seven Crows — Secret, Curse
Eight Crows — Life-Altering experience
Nine Crows — Love, Something Sensual
Ten Crows — Turnaround In Luck, Overwhelming
Eleven Crows — Surprise, Secrets (Hidden/Revealed)
Twelve Crows — Good Luck, Fulfillment
Thirteen Crows — Completion, The End
It’s been said that if the number of covids you see tallies up to something negative, then it can be countered with saying “Greetings Mr. Crow, I salute you!” as well as offering it a lil’ treat!
There are many different rhymes to help you remember! One of the longer ones goes as follows:
“One for sadness, two for mirth;
Three for marriage, four for birth;
Five for laughing, six for crying:
Seven for sickness, eight for dying;
Nine for silver, ten for gold;
Eleven a secret that will never be told.”
it is what it is
stomach: please… food… I’m just full of water and diet Coke…
me: full you say?
Gifts from edtwt
‘Bees with Honeycomb’ (1881). Wallpaper fragment by Candace Wheeler (American,1827–1923).
Image and text courtesy The Met.