The Dreamer of My Dream
- Meg
- Jan 23, 2021
- 3 min read
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Definition of the word dreamer comes from Oxford Languages as found on Google
According to a quick google search, a dreamer is someone who dreams or is dreaming. I think we’ve all been in places where we’ve had a dream come to us that is so powerful, it changes the course of our path. This shake-up leads us to make changes in our lives and no matter how small or profound it may be, we’re not the same person we were before. So what are the cards telling us for now? Let’s dig in and find out.
The Cards

“I am the dreamer of my dream.”- Gabrielle Bernstein
Manatili (she who remains): powerful, devotion, true worth
Lizard: dream the world into being
2 of bows: the desire to resolve decisions is awakened and you are prepared to take positive action
Knight of wands: enthusiasm, adventurous, off-beat, don’t pretend to be happy for something when you truly aren’t. Your desires are worth your while.
7 of cups: there are lots of options in front of you so choose wisely. Sometimes all that glitters is not gold
5 of blades: dishonor, conflict, defeat, cheating, resentment
2 of cups: bond, union
9 of pentacles: peace of mind, contentment
4 of swords (reversed)- it’s time to release your responsibilities and take a break. Work is taking your ability to take a breath
4 of spades(death) the cycle of creation, destruction, and renewal
Ace of cups: an opportunity arises for an emotional experience that helps you grow
Tiger’s eye: attend to practical needs and know that setbacks aren’t failures. You can do what needs to be done
2 of wands: choices, crossroads, decisions
7 of coins: profit, growth, progress, assets, and assessment of hard work
Banshee: disaster, disservice, gossip behind the scenes, treachery and disloyalty from friends and family.
One of Bowls: address your concern with an open heart. The human point of view tends to be narrow so broaden your vision and use your imagination to solve your problem.
6 of swords (reverse): you’re feeling trapped. Take a good, hard look at what you want and what you did to create your circumstances.
Gibbous Moon: you’re very close to achieving your goal
Scolecite: dive into your dreams
Queen of Crystals: prosperity, comfort, sensible, nurturing, grounded, healer, security, aspiration
The mage: as above, so below, you already have what you need to create your magick.
Page of wands: free spirit, passion, new ideas, starting a new phase or spiritual path
Wheel of Fortune: change, fate, karma
10 of cups: abundance, satisfaction, fulfillment, happiness
The first thing I notice is that my cards are telling me I can bring the dreams I have to life. I have what it takes because the reality is that the elements of my dreams are already in existence. I need to latch on, dive deep, and use what I already have to make these dreams come true. Staying true and devoted to my path is what’s going to help me in this regard, but it’s also going to present a lot of options to me, and all of them are new and exciting things I never would have thought about before. The message here is that I need to be careful because while all these things in front of me are glittery, shiny, and new, not all of them will serve my best interests. Some of these are meant to help me change and grow, others of these will hold me back and make me stagnate. I’d like to think that I’d choose the growth and change option every single time, but I’m human and I make mistakes. Listening to my intuition will help me do this a lot better.
The other thing this brings up is the fact that I am playing the “what if” game with myself. What if this path takes a bend that I didn’t see coming? What if I experience hurts and betrayals from people close to me? That is going to hurt worse than it coming from a stranger, for sure. The things I need to remember are that all of this is part of the cycle of change and growth I want to be on. I’m going to lose people and energies along the way that aren’t meant for me. I’m going to experience setbacks along the way but those things do not equal failures. They’re only failures if I stop myself from learning from them. The other thing I need to understand is that I need to be open-hearted when addressing my concerns. The human point of view is narrow at best, and there are many perspectives on the same situation. If I stay true to myself and my path and keep an open mind about where I’m going next then I can achieve the contentment, peace, comfort, and grounding that I desire to have moving forward
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