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🌒 Weekly Tarot Guidance: Shadowed Endings, Steady Becoming

  • May 5
  • 3 min read

Each week, I draw cards for the collective — a quiet ritual of reflection, resonance, and truth-telling. This week, I turned to the Mourning Star Tarot, a deck that threads angelic presence through the structure of grief, revelation, and renewal.

Instead of one card, I offer you three. Each is watched over by an angel — a guide through the unseen, a bearer of both burden and blessing. Some whisper comfort. Some bring hard truth. All walk beside you in this becoming.

Whether you’re mid-unraveling, just beginning again, or holding the last thread of something you’re not ready to name… The cards are listening. And you’re not alone.

✨ Pick a Card

Close your eyes. Take a breath. Which number draws your hand, your gut, your knowing?

🌑 1 | 2 | 3 🌑


A soft cream-toned graphic titled “Weekly tarot guidance” by @LettersFromTheCards. Three tarot cards from the Mourning Star Tarot deck are displayed in a horizontal row, numbered 1, 2, and 3. The central text invites viewers to “Close your eyes, take a deep breath then choose the card you’re intuitively drawn to.” A crescent moon decorates the title, and the bottom text reads: “Swipe to reveal your message >”. Each card features an intricate black-and-white angelic illustration.

🌟 Your Messages:

🜃 Card 1: King of Pentacles — Lehahiah

Theme: Earthed Authority, Devotion, Self-Mastery Angel of Obedience, Order, and Loyal Service

Lehahiah brings the reminder that order doesn’t mean control — it means structure in service of care. This week calls you to claim your own stability — not perform it, not chase it, but embody it. You’ve weathered storms. You’ve held steady when others fell away. This card is a quiet recognition of your growth.

Lehahiah honours devotion that does not deplete, and loyalty that does not erase the self.

Affirmation:

“My steadiness is not weakness — it is earned, chosen, alive.”

Reflection Prompt:

Where have I been the most loyal to others — and what would it mean to offer that same devotion to myself?

🜄 Card 2: Three of Swords — Rehael

Theme: Wounding, Clarity, Heartbreak as Messenger Angel of Healing, Filial Love, and Reconciliation

Grief has been speaking. Maybe softly. Maybe through sharp edges. Rehael comes to hold space for the pain that’s inherited, internalised, or long-silenced. This week may stir memories, mistakes, regrets — but they rise not to wound you, but to ask for air.

You are not meant to hold this alone. You are not weak for feeling it now. Feel what hurts. But more importantly, name what it taught you.

Affirmation:

“My heartbreak does not define me, but it does refine me.”

Reflection Prompt:

What unspoken grief still lives in my body — and what does it need in order to breathe?

🜁 Card 3: Ten of Swords — Louiah

Theme: Collapse, Closure, Cosmic Endings Angel of Premonition, Release, and Revelatory Endings

Louiah does not sugarcoat the ending.Something is over — or needs to be. Louiah’s presence reveals truths that were hidden until it was too late, and asks us to trust that finality can be sacred.

This card is a funeral and a freedom. It’s the final moment before dawn. The collapse that becomes compost. You don’t have to rise just yet. But you do have permission to stop carrying what’s already gone.

Affirmation:

“This ending is not my undoing — it is my opening.”

Reflection Prompt:

What am I still trying to revive, even though it’s already complete?

💌 Follow Along

I share these collective pulls weekly, along with rituals, prompts, and card reflections. Some weeks are soft. Some are hard medicine. But always, there is a thread to hold.

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You don’t have to make sense of this alone. The cards are listening. And I’m writing.

With care, Cat.

P.S. Just like these angels, I’m learning how to walk beside change — not rush it. Thank you for unfolding alongside me. 🌒



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