Tarot Tuesday reading for the week of February 16th 2021

Welcome to another one of my Tarot Tuesday posts! I started doing these free readings monthly back in late 2015, then switched to every week in early 2016. They’re by far my most popular posts, as well as being one of my favorites to put together. Today’s reading is for the week of February 16th 2021.

Another shout out to my Hive friends, or anyone on Twitter interested in this blockchain I’m always babbling on about, the next @hivechat will start just about an hour from now, at 14.00 GMT/9am EST (check out the Hive Chat announcement post for all the time zones) and will be hosted by the musical and multilingual Hive community member @ilazramusicc! He’ll be doing a combination of tweets & short video questions, so be sure to follow his Twitter account or keep an eye on the Twitter hash tag to join the discussion.

And now with that said, it’s time to start the reading. The setup of how I do these was not my original idea – I was actually inspired by how a few other bloggers were doing their readings back years ago. And since this method is a little bit different than how some other readers on other social media do them (usually posting the card backs first, then the messages at a later time), here’s a quick breakdown on how this works…

First, pick a card you are drawn to from the photo below. If more than one speaks to you, go ahead and pick that one too. You can even pick all three, in whatever order you like!

When you’ve decided on your card (or cards), scroll down to the bottom of the page for the photo revealing the card faces, and your message for the upcoming week.

Also, don’t be worried if you don’t happen to see this exactly on Tuesday. The message will be ready and waiting for you whenever you get here. 😊

I would also like to mention…

disclaimer

Now here are the backs of the cards for this week. Take a moment to clear your mind, inhale and exhale deeply, center yourself – whatever you need to do to focus. When you’re ready, take a look at the photo and then decide which one (or ones) speaks to you. Then scroll down to the bottom of the post for the picture of the front of the cards, and your message.

 
February 16th 2021, Back
 

Next up, as a bit of insurance policy to make sure you don’t see the picture of the front of the cards before you’ve made your choice, I’m putting some of my infographics here as a type of spacer/spoiler prevention. While “my” crows have been hanging out here and there in the yard (as well as yelling at the occasional turkey vulture, as I mentioned in my Thursday Tree Love post), they still aren’t stopping in for a visit. Well, to be fair, they might be but given how busy I’ve been, there’s a good chance if they’ve been squawking outside my window I might not have noticed. I’m hopeful I’ll have time in the coming weeks to make a point of connecting with them again, but in the meantime, I thought I’d share some of my crow graphics I’ve created over the years. Oh, and almost forgot to mention, I got the urge to do this after reading an excellent post called, FAQ: I’m New, What Tarot Deck Should I Start With by @learning-tarot, and I chatted with him a little bit about my still opened Crow Tarot deck. Hmmm, maybe if I do a deck review, my crows might reward me with a visit… hey, a girl can dream, right? 😂

 

Night Walked Down


 

Moon walked down - Quotes with My crow-moon photo with png freeware window

 

Crow Magic


 



 

True Love


 



 
 

Now it’s time for the big reveal! Here are the fronts of the cards…
 
February 16th 2021, Front
 

…and the messages for each card are…

1. Four of Swords

Take a break. You’ve been “Go Speed Racer Go” for some time now, and it’s understandable that you’re running out of gas. Time to pull over to a rest stop, refuel, and just relax for a bit. You need a little time off your feet (physically and mentally), so you can get back on the road and not worry about breaking down. And yes, this is one of those scary looking cards that tends to get misinterpreted, but I personally call this the “chill out” card. 😊

Tarot Tidbit: The Four of Swords seems to like this first spot – it was last spotted here on September 1st, 2020, and the two times prior it was also in first place, on June 9th, 2020 and March 17th, 2020.

2. Three of Cups

Time to celebrate. . Cue the dance music. Things are falling into place, even if you don’t see all the pieces yet. It’s time to grab your family and friends (local or online) and get your groove thing on. Don’t stop to try and analyze the situation – just enjoy the (practical) magic of the moment, and give in to the joy. Even if it’s something as simple as turning up the radio and dancing around in your kitchen with some midnight margaritas. You deserve this happiness.

Tarot Tidbit: The Three of Cups was last seen, also in the second position, on September 29th, 2020.

3. The Hermit

Time for quiet contemplation. You need solitude. Some quiet time to reflect on things without distractions. It could be as simple as 15 minutes alone in a room without electronics or interruptions. But this isn’t the time to rest or nap – this is a chance to actively listen to your inner voice and see what it’s saying to you. Try something like journaling or guided meditation, and see how loud the silence can be.

Tarot Tidbit: The Hermit was last seen, in the second position, back towards the end of last year, on December 15th, 2020.


I hope you enjoyed your message for the week of February 16th 2021! Bright blessings to you!

 
 



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