The Chaos Doesn't Own you
- Meg
- Dec 8, 2021
- 2 min read
Decks Used: Crystal Power by Mystic Meg, The Tarot of The Divine by Yoshi Yoshitani, Crystal Power, Jayne Wallace
So, as promised, this post will address the question I asked of the cards from yesterday’s post. I am going to attempt to answer the question of how we can remind ourselves of our personal and collective strength and the ability to endure all that’s going on around us. In all fairness, I would blame absolutely no one at all if they were feeling lost or insecure. The thing that always helps me (and I hope it helps you too) is to get into some cards and find out what they have to say, so hopefully, there’s an answer to the question here. Let’s find out, shall we?
The Cards

5 of fire: conflict, drama, step back if you can
Wheel of Fortune: cycles, movement, what is up will come down and vice versa
Ace of fire: something starts in terms of sparking your passions and inspirations
The Emperor: authority, able to make order out of chaos
Queen of Coins: nurturing financial and material growth and abundance
King of wands: authority, someone who takes charge of their passions, inspirations, and what sparks them into being
King of Swords: taking charge and authority over your mental and intellectual pursuits, “I trust my ability to make a strategic decision.”
9 of Swords: stress, anxieties, fears, what keeps you up at night, “I trust in the present moment.”
The Hermit: it’s time to take a step back to reflect and relight your lamp, “I follow my own path.
Okay, charge guys. The BIGGEST hint I get here is that we need to remember our own authority. First thing’s first, we need to actualize and acknowledge that conflict, change and fear will always be a part of our humanity, as ugly and damaging as that sounds and no matter how different we wish things were. Truly though, we know we have the power to create order in the chaos, grow our abundance, take charge of our decisions, and know that because of our chariot energy (remember yesterday?) We have the power to step back and recharge when we need to.
So the questions I’d like to answer for tomorrow are what reminders do we need of our own authority, how do we best acknowledge and actualize these reminders and how can we safely process this information? Let's see what tomorrow brings friends.
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