Homecoming Tarot Support for the Week of the 5th of May

I have dropped in and connected with my well council and asked for the homecoming Tarot support that would benefit us all the most for this week.

This week we have the Ace of Cups (I use The Muse Tarot Deck for these pulls).

The Ace of Cups is a really wonderful opportunity for deepening our self appreciation and maybe even for setting in motion a way to be more caring and loving towards ourselves.

Ace of Cups:

This the Ace of Cups from the deck I’m working on. :)

Element: Water

Homecoming Themes: The Ace of Cups is about an opportunity or chance to develop a fresh or new relationship with our emotional, intuitive, empathic, feeling selves.

The Wand is the striking of a match, the Pentacle is the planting of a seed, the Sword is that ping and gasp of a brilliant idea and the Cup is the first drop of rain after a long time without.. The Aces are hopeful and filled with possibility and potential. What could be possible for you in a new way of being with your emotional depths, self consideration and caretaking? 

Homecoming Considerations:

Aces are often the next step after our expansion from the Ten, where we get to start some of the work again in that suit but in an unlevelled way. So when you find yourself working with the Ace of Cups, what new way of working with your emotional landscape are you being invited into? How have you been working with your self-trust and self-compassion in the past? What has changed and what ways would you like to be working with these themes? What are you aware of that needs to change because it's no longer able to support you? What ways can you show yourself a little more love and consideration? 

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