XVIII The Moon

This week’s Tarot-Draw is the 18th Major Arcana card - The Moon.

Those who say the moon has no effect on daily life have obviously never worked with kids or in a hospital.

I constantly get caught off guard by the moon.

I’ll feel all angsty and worked up but not know why and then a post or something reminds me that the moon is full and suddenly the chaos makes sense.

Witches, werewolves, lunatics, night dwellers, Goddess worshipers, and other therianthropes owe our Luna their fealty.

The moon has always been magical to our species and remains so.

We know you shouldn’t stare at the sun but the moon seems made for gazing and light-bathing.

Shall I tell an updated version of the two wolves story?

There’s a good werewolf and a bad werewolf battling inside of you for control of your soul.

Which one grows bigger? Which one ultimately wins?

The one you send to therapy. Ha.

Two towers stand as gateway into the unknown.

They appear on the death card and they appear here.

Unknowable until you’ve experienced it yourself.

Perhaps it is time to let mystery reveal itself to you.

Time to move forward without knowing for certain how it will turn out.

The journey leads: through our wild side and our domesticated side; past the dog and the wolf, good and bad dichotomies; past the guardians to give Moonchild her name.

Our Lady of Silver Moonlight.

When the moon is brightest it reveals what has been hidden in the dark.

The dog and the wolf are reflections of each other.

Not a perfect duplication, rather a reflection of a deeper truth.

Multidimensional branches dancing a dance of inherited duality.

The moon influences more than our tides.

This week in Psychic Sleep we’ll touch on themes of: reflecting; lunar love; and celestial crustaceans.

Santosh David