Tag Archive: Stephanie

Justice

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Justice. It’s a principle that America was founded on, and yet one we don’t often see in practice. But when you look at it, you can see examples through history. A march from… Continue reading

The Wheel

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Fate goes on and on, the wheel keeps turning and turning. Ancient myths told of fates who spun the fortune of mere mortals — spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of each life.… Continue reading

The Hermit

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There is a big difference between solitude and loneliness, and The Hermit is definitely the former. We live in a busy world that doesn’t make a lot of space for solitude, and many… Continue reading

Strength

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Strength. Strength is HARD. It’s hard-won, it’s sore, it’s painful. It’s time-consuming and requires willpower. It means getting out of a warm bed and resisting the allure of a comfortable couch. It means… Continue reading

The Chariot

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Ready … set …. GO! Go where? Well, pick a road. Any road. See where it leads you. You can always turn around if you don’t like it, right? Or maybe you’ll find… Continue reading

The Lovers

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Ah, the sweetness of love. Despite the what the commercials would have one believe it’s more than flowers, candy, and diamonds. Love is, above all, about connection. While we most often think of… Continue reading

The Hierophant

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What do you think of when you think of someone who is close to God? The Hierophant is a tricky card. For many people, the idea of religious authority is one of repression… Continue reading

The Emperor

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The Emperor is a leader. And like any leader, an Emperor can be good or bad. Think of the Romans and the tales of some of the most outrageous excesses to come from… Continue reading

The Empress

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Although she has the title of a ruler, the Empress is not a card of power, but one of abundance. Fecundity, really, is the word that comes to mind. Often the Empress is… Continue reading

The High Priestess

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Priestess, know thyself. To be the High Priestess is to be the person who holds a seat of wisdom, and who knows her own strengths and limits. This is not flashy leadership, full… Continue reading