Apologies ⦠I wrote a lot 1. As Above ā A sign from my highest spiritual purpose: The Chariot The Chariot, as a strong and grounded signal, seems deeply rooted in the physical world. Keeping a link with magic, I see black and white magic through the opposing horses, though I interpret this less as a moral polarity and more as an invitation: to expand oneās light, one must first acknowledge and integrate the shadow. The Chariot is also known as a card of tension or stalling, precisely because it is pulled by opposing forces. This suggests that to fully access and express my āmagicalā and creative abilities, I need to reconcile these inner forces ā to bring coherence where there may currently be division. I also had a look at the card at the bottom of the deck, Love, and I feel that it reinforces this theme of reunification. It speaks to finding common ground, honouring each aspectās strengths, and taking responsibility for what one brings into relationship ā with oneself and with others. This raises a question for me: Is this the right time to collaborate or to team up with a professional partner? 2. The Garden ā The conditions that are best for my creative mastery: Queen of Air The Queen of Air points clearly to the importance of engaging my intellect without denying intuition. This balance feels central to my work. Most of my clients come to me, as a healer and coach, due to mental health challenges and emotional wounds linked to past trauma ā pain, grief, guilt, and their long-lasting consequences. The owl, a symbol of wisdom, feels particularly significant here. I see the Queen of Air as someone who can hold space with clarity and compassion: listening deeply, welcoming difficult emotions, and offering words of insight when appropriate. She embodies discernment, she has this mental sharpness in service of healing. 3. The Table ā My unique approach that unites the energies of my life: Four of Fire The Four of Fire brings a sense of warmth, cosiness, and gentle visibility. The lanterns illuminate without dazzling; the fire offers presence. This resonates strongly with how I approach my work -quiet, steady, and grounded. I am not pushy āeven if I am effectiveā and I have no interest in chasing rewards or recognition. What matters more to me is creating a safe, welcoming space where transformation can occur naturally in a sustainable way.