September isn't likely to be the month we want, but it is the one we need.
The theme for the month ahead is Dissatisfaction, not necessarily because it is an altogether negative or unacceptable cycle of time, it's just not necessarily tending to our larger desires and concerns. It is a piece of tape for a very large leak -- not ultimately the most ideal tool, but there is medicine in what it's offering.
Our job this month will be to:
1. Work with and surrender to the Eclipses,
2. Align ourselves with the nourishment of the cards we pulled in this reading, and:
3. Remember that it is a 9/Hermit year. Ultimately completely dissatisfying, if we're seeking linearity, answers to our questions, and insight on what to do next. Slow, spiralic, soft, and ceremonial is the best way to move through this month ahead.
Our Soul Tarot Reading for September
Card for the month ahead: Three of Cups
How the month will feel to us: Four of Swords
How to best work with the energy of the month ahead: Seven of Swords
Medicine to call upon to work with this month: The Sun
Deepest lesson of the month ahead: Knight of Wands
What we’re being invited to pay attention to most: Five of Swords
Message from Spirit: Two of Cups
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PODCAST EDITOR: Chase Voorhees
PODCAST ART: Rachelle Sartini Garner
Honoring and acknowledging that this podcast episode was recorded on the unceded land of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, currently called Portland, OR, with the deepest respect to the Kalapuya Tribe, Cowlitz Tribe, and Atfalati Tribe.