Welcome back to White Rose of Avalon my Darlings. Today’s post is a short one to announce that I will be doing another theme week beginning tomorrow! This time I have decided to spend the lead-up to Beltane, from the 24th through the 30th (which is Beltane-Eve), doing exclusively Tarot-themed posts.
This means you will get to enjoy seven full days of analysis of individual Major Arcana cards. It also serves to round out my posts on individual Major Arcana cards that I have not done yet! I will still have four more individual Major Arcana cards to cover after the week, but this definitely puts me into the home stretch of finishing individual posts for each of the 22 Major Arcana cards. The inspiration for this theme week came when I posted my Death card post on Saturday, realizing that I was still missing individual posts on several Major Arcana cards and wanting to remedy that!
I do hope that all of my lovely readers will enjoy joining me on a Tarot journey this coming week. I am very delighted to be doing another theme week, as they are so much fun. What are your favorite Major Arcana cards? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
Tarot Note: I have a page offering tarot and oracle readings for those interested in these services! I am very happy to be offering these readings to my treasured readers at White Rose of Avalon! Link to page: https://whiteroseofavalon.life/tarot-and-oracle-readings/
I look forward to reading your Tarot posts! I’m getting out my Beltane oracle deck today and starting my Beltane celebrations tomorrow, too. I’ll have a May Day post coming up on the blog to share a few memories. I hope you’ll drop by!
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I’m so glad you’re starting your celebrations! I always love celebrating for a week or so, sometimes longer, as the holidays are seasons not just a single day. I will definitely check out your May Day post!
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I agree with you completely about celebrating “seasons” not days. I celebrate Imbolc for about 6 weeks, then Ostara…and then I usually start planning and preparing for Beltane about mid-April and celebrate all through the month of May. I’ve been so busy getting Spirit of Tarot up and running that I haven’t devoted as much time as I’d like to Beltane preparations. I’ll be making lots of Beltane foods — berries and lemonade are high on the list — and doing a bit of decorating. I love this season.
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I love this season too! Beltane is my second favorite, after Samhain, so I’m really happy that it’s nearly here!
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Samhain is definitely my favorite… then probably Imbolc. I’m in a flame-keeping cill to honor the Goddess Brigid. Then Beltane and Lammas. I love all the seasons. Yule, of course, is a special time (but the commercialization of Christmas spoils it a bit for me.)
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I get that. All of the seasons are special in their own ways of course, but I think we just all have favorites we gravitate towards.
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