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Handmade 12-14oz Tarot Mug with the triple threat - The Death, The Tower & The Devil cards. The three cards often not welcomed; but necessary aspects of life.
The Death card is often feared as a negative card, when in fact it is an incredibly necessary one. It does not connote physical death, rather it serves as the ending of a cycle. It is a reminder to acknowledge losses, take a deeper look at lessons learned, and allow the transition to occur to make way for new beginnings. It is time to fully embrace the new, while allowing the time and space to mourn the ending of what was. Known for profound change and transformation, the Death card is a reminder to allow the natural cycle of endings and beginnings to take place to allow the soul to evolve.
The Tower is known as the card of destruction. Sometimes in life, towers fall. Destruction; an ending to what you once knew. Sometimes the tower may be an event that catches us off guard and sometimes it may be slow crumbling bricks, held up together by our own might. Eventually, if we try to cling onto the things that no longer serve our highest good, the bricks crumble and we are left with rubble and smoke. What lies beyond the destruction is what is most important along our journey. The Rise. Are you willing to let this tower get the best of you and keep you sitting amongst the rubble? Or will you rise like the Phoenix, through this change and upheaval? The true purpose of the tower is to acknowledge the change, accept the lesson and move your life forward.
The Devil is known as the card that represents overindulgence, temptation and negative influences. Allow it to serve as a reminder and opportunity to bring to your conscious awareness how these influences may be affecting your wellbeing. YOU hold the keys, to unlock the chains that are restricting you from becoming the best version of yourself. It is a reminder to self-reflect. What are you looking to release? addictions? Greed? Lust? Codependency? These are all energies that encapsulate the meaning behind this iconic card. This is a reminder to shine a light on the shadow side. What negative patterns have embedded into your subconscious, and are you ready to release them? Know that you have the willpower to overcome them.
Handmade 12-14oz Tarot Mug with the triple threat - The Death, The Tower & The Devil cards. The three cards often not welcomed; but necessary aspects of life.
The Death card is often feared as a negative card, when in fact it is an incredibly necessary one. It does not connote physical death, rather it serves as the ending of a cycle. It is a reminder to acknowledge losses, take a deeper look at lessons learned, and allow the transition to occur to make way for new beginnings. It is time to fully embrace the new, while allowing the time and space to mourn the ending of what was. Known for profound change and transformation, the Death card is a reminder to allow the natural cycle of endings and beginnings to take place to allow the soul to evolve.
The Tower is known as the card of destruction. Sometimes in life, towers fall. Destruction; an ending to what you once knew. Sometimes the tower may be an event that catches us off guard and sometimes it may be slow crumbling bricks, held up together by our own might. Eventually, if we try to cling onto the things that no longer serve our highest good, the bricks crumble and we are left with rubble and smoke. What lies beyond the destruction is what is most important along our journey. The Rise. Are you willing to let this tower get the best of you and keep you sitting amongst the rubble? Or will you rise like the Phoenix, through this change and upheaval? The true purpose of the tower is to acknowledge the change, accept the lesson and move your life forward.
The Devil is known as the card that represents overindulgence, temptation and negative influences. Allow it to serve as a reminder and opportunity to bring to your conscious awareness how these influences may be affecting your wellbeing. YOU hold the keys, to unlock the chains that are restricting you from becoming the best version of yourself. It is a reminder to self-reflect. What are you looking to release? addictions? Greed? Lust? Codependency? These are all energies that encapsulate the meaning behind this iconic card. This is a reminder to shine a light on the shadow side. What negative patterns have embedded into your subconscious, and are you ready to release them? Know that you have the willpower to overcome them.
Handmade 12-14oz Tarot Mug with the triple threat - The Death, The Tower & The Devil cards. The three cards often not welcomed; but necessary aspects of life.
The Death card is often feared as a negative card, when in fact it is an incredibly necessary one. It does not connote physical death, rather it serves as the ending of a cycle. It is a reminder to acknowledge losses, take a deeper look at lessons learned, and allow the transition to occur to make way for new beginnings. It is time to fully embrace the new, while allowing the time and space to mourn the ending of what was. Known for profound change and transformation, the Death card is a reminder to allow the natural cycle of endings and beginnings to take place to allow the soul to evolve.
The Tower is known as the card of destruction. Sometimes in life, towers fall. Destruction; an ending to what you once knew. Sometimes the tower may be an event that catches us off guard and sometimes it may be slow crumbling bricks, held up together by our own might. Eventually, if we try to cling onto the things that no longer serve our highest good, the bricks crumble and we are left with rubble and smoke. What lies beyond the destruction is what is most important along our journey. The Rise. Are you willing to let this tower get the best of you and keep you sitting amongst the rubble? Or will you rise like the Phoenix, through this change and upheaval? The true purpose of the tower is to acknowledge the change, accept the lesson and move your life forward.
The Devil is known as the card that represents overindulgence, temptation and negative influences. Allow it to serve as a reminder and opportunity to bring to your conscious awareness how these influences may be affecting your wellbeing. YOU hold the keys, to unlock the chains that are restricting you from becoming the best version of yourself. It is a reminder to self-reflect. What are you looking to release? addictions? Greed? Lust? Codependency? These are all energies that encapsulate the meaning behind this iconic card. This is a reminder to shine a light on the shadow side. What negative patterns have embedded into your subconscious, and are you ready to release them? Know that you have the willpower to overcome them.