5-Card Pull for the Week of March 9–13
Sunday, March 8 · Week Ahead Guidance Before the week begins, we pause. We look at what's coming — not to predict it, but to meet it with intention. This is a general 5-card pull for our collective energy this week. Take what resonates. Leave what doesn't. Tarot isn't fortune-telling — it's a mirror. Let it show you what you already know somewhere inside. ⚡ This Week's Cosmic BackdropJupiter goes direct in Cancer on March 10 — after months of retrograde, the planet of expansion, abundance, and growth starts moving forward again. What has felt stuck or slow is beginning to shift. This week carries genuine momentum. The Five-Card Spread I Card The Energy of the Week The Wheel of Fortune ☸️ Turning Point · Cycles · Divine Timing The Wheel is turning — and this week, it is turning in your favor. This is the card of cycles completing, luck shifting, and momentum returning after a long, slow period. What felt stuck is beginning to move. What felt far away is getting closer. The Alchemist's take: You didn't create this shift by forcing it. You created it by keeping the faith when the wheel was at the bottom. That persistence is what called this energy forward. Let yourself receive it. II Card What to Release Eight of Swords ⚔️ Self-Limitation · Mental Traps · Perceived Helplessness The Eight of Swords shows a figure bound and blindfolded — surrounded by swords, but none of them are actually touching her. The trap is mental. This week, the invitation is to examine which of your limitations are real constraints and which are stories your mind has accepted as fact. The Alchemist's take: The blindfold is the belief. Remove the story that says "I can't" or "this is just how things are" — and the swords move aside. This is the work of transmutation. This is exactly what we're here to do. III Card What to Embrace The Star ⭐ Hope · Healing · Quiet Trust The Star is the card that follows The Tower — it is the light after the collapse. It doesn't promise loud breakthroughs. It offers something quieter and more sustaining: the return of hope. After hard seasons, The Star says: you are allowed to believe in something good again.