Christiana Gaudet

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Managing Our Harvest

Halloween was originally a celebration of the final harvest, as well as a time of communication with those in the spirit world.

The concept of a ‘final harvest,’ asks us to recognize that sometimes our efforts have finality. Whatever we have grown and saved is what we will have to make it through the proverbial winter. There is a bit of an ominous, anxious feeling there.

Of course, in our modern world, most of us are lucky enough to have food regardless of the season. Yet, this concept of final harvest is a good metaphor for many things that we deal with in life. Whatever we are preparing for, there will come a time when, ready or not, our preparations will either be enough, or they won’t. Either we have enough money for comfortable retirement, or we haven’t. Either we studied enough to pass the test, or we didn’t. Either we edited the book well enough, or it will be published full of errors.

Different personalities handle this finality in different ways. Some people obsess and fret, much to their detriment. Others work diligently. Others act like they don’t really care about what happens.

I think the key to managing our deadlines and maximizing our resources is to be proactive without being anxious. We need to plan for the future without fearing the future. We need to celebrate what we have done, feel pride in our accomplishments, and trust that we have done enough.

If it becomes clear that we will not have what we need, we must avoid panic, and instead trust our ability to solve the problem.

So often we think of our resources only in terms of money, or tangible assets. Yet, our resources also include our ingenuity, the good will we have fostered with others, the good people around us, and the ‘spiritual currency’ we generate when we help others, live with integrity, stay positive and cultivate good relationships.

In the olden days, ‘harvest’ referred only to food, and the possibility of being able to eat. Now, our harvest is not only our money, our harvest is our talents, our time, our creativity and our relationships. Sometimes the things we work to harvest have limitations, sometimes they don’t.

Yet, contemplating this concept of final harvest has bearing on our lives, both in terms of the way we plan and allocate our resources, the way we set our goals, and the way we appreciate the fruits of our labors.

Christiana’s Annual Holiday Open House

Make plans to attend the annual holiday psychic food-raiser! On Sunday, December 15, 12 noon to 6 pm, Join us at my new office, 3559 SW Corporate Parkway, Palm City, Florida 34990,

 for an afternoon of metaphysical holiday cheer for a good cause.

I am so excited to be able to host this event at my office. This is something I have not been able to do since I was based in the Harvey Building in West Palm Beach!

As we do every year, tarot readers, astrologers, psychics and healers will be on hand to provide free mini-sessions on a first-come, first-served basis in exchange for your donation of non-perishable food items to be given to the Treasure Coast Food Bank.

Bring food to donate and work with our staff of talented professionals and students! Bring a holiday treat for the snack table! Card and Craft, Inc. will provide beverages (coffee, tea, hot chocolate and water).

Are you a reader or healer? Volunteer your time and skills for this exciting event! Call or text Christiana at 561-655-1160 to get on the volunteer list. Readers and healers will volunteer in two shifts, 12-3pm and 3-6 pm. Sign up for the shift that is best for you. Bring your business cards to promote your business! Students are welcome to volunteer and practice their skills.

Three Tarot Techniques for Managing Resources

Here are three ways to use the cards to help you manage your harvest. Try them with a tarot deck, an oracle deck, or both.

Relationship with Money Tarot Spread

Here is a three-card tarot spread to help you sort out and shift your relationship with money.

We all heard some messaging about money as we were growing up. Perhaps it was that one can’t be happy unless one is wealthy. Perhaps it was that it is noble to be poor. Perhaps it was that you will never be successful.

Try this spread to help you explore your internal learned messaging about money, and shift into a more fitting relationship with your financial resources.

Card One: My internal story about my relationship with money.

Card Two: How that story has manifested in my life.

Card Three: How I can shift that story to create better flow and happiness in my life.

Resource Management

Not all currency is financial, and not all resources can be stored in a bank. Ask the cards to show you information about all your resources, using a two-card technique. First, ask the cards to show you a resource, and pull one card. Now, ask, “How can I better manage this resource?” and pull another card.

Use this two-card technique as many times as you like to discover and manage multiple resources in your life.

Hidden Harvest

Very often we are not aware of the resources around us. When you are feeling a sense of lack in your life, wether financial, emotional, social, creative or in any other way, simply ask the cards where you can find what you need. Try the follow four-card spread.

Card One: Show me the resources I need.

Card Two: Show me resources I already have of which I wasn’t aware.

Card Three: Show me where I can find more of what I need.

Card Four: Show me how I can cultivate more resources over time.

The Week in Review

This week I shared a blogpost and YouTube video on how tarot readers can use tarot to overcome shyness and other obstacles.

In addition to my regular Three-Card Weekly Reading, I did a special video to share a tarot reading and tarot spread in honor of Halloween. The “thinning of the veil” that happens at Halloween can be felt for a few weeks, so you still have some time to take advantage of this energy and try this special spread. You can find this video, and the regular Three-Card Weekly Reading, archived on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. Please subscribe, like and follow!

From Around the Web

The Tarot Blog Hop happened on Halloween. You can start with Jay Cassel’s post and then follow the links to see what each person had to say.

I love Maddy Elruna’s tarot blog. She shares her personal journey in an eloquent, vulnerable way that helps us understand the cards. Here is her recent entry.

It’s a new month, so here are some November 2019 Tarotscopes for you!

Tarot Tells the Story: A Tarot Class

On Sunday, November 24,from 4 to 6 pm, join me in the new office at 3559 SW Corporate Parkway, Palm City Florida 34990 for an exciting and insightful tarot class appropriate for readers of all levels of experience.

Tarot Tells the Story will cover the nuances necessary to give a great reading. Topics included will be Court cards, reversals, card combinations, trends and blends and tarot spreads.

You will learn to weave the card meanings together to create a cohesive story.

Bring a tarot deck or purchase one at the class.

Class fee is $37.50. You must pre-register on Eventbrite or by calling 561-655-1160.

Cards for Your Consideration

The tarot suit of Pentacles, related to the element of Earth, was originally called the suit of Coins. In some decks it is still called Coins, in others it is Disks or Stones. Yet, the association with the Earth element remains the same.

The element of Earth is related to all physical and material things. This includes our well-being, our resources and our goods.

Because the tarot suit of Earth is named “Coins,” it is easy to think of the cards in this suit as always relating to money. It is true that very often these cards will refer to our finances, and our work to create our living.

Yet, the cards of suit of Pentacles can speak of all resources, not only financial ones. Pentacles cards can refer to our health, our sense of personal security, our home, our family, and our attitudes toward money, as well as our actual financial wealth.

For example, the Ace of Pentacles can be a new job, or new money coming in. Yet the Ace of Pentacles can also indicate the root chakra, and the need to nurture one’s sense of personal security.

The Nine of Pentacles was originally depicted as a wealthy woman secure in her father’s protection. Today, we often see this card as a sense of personal security, being comfortable being single, and being happy in one’s own skin.

The Four and Six of Pentacles can sometimes speak of how we think about sharing resources, with the Six indicating sharing and the Four indicating selfishness. Yet, the Four of Pentacles can often speak of appropriate boundaries within family relationships.

It’s important to understand how the cards of the suit of Pentacles speak about money, but it is equally important to understand the wise range of resource management to which these cards can refer.

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Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 2 Issue 45
November 6, 2019