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The video introduces a unique tarot reading where different groups receive varied readings based on their chosen crystals and decks. Viewers are encouraged to select the option that resonates most, or watch all three if desired. Group one is assigned seven rainbow-colored stones and the Pause Tarot, group two has dream quartz and the Cozy Witch Tarot, and group three has a Sodalite tower and the Modern Witch Tarot.
Group one's reading focuses on a chakra spread from the Pause Tarot guidebook, examining seven energy points of the body. The host explains that she will pull two cards for each chakra, interpreting the meanings as they relate to home, finances, security, creativity, projects, energy, health, wisdom, love, relationships, communication, intuition, trust, life goals, and spirituality.
The root chakra reading for Group One shows 'The Fool' and 'The Star', indicating a period of security and comfort, with potential plans for a new home or significant financial risks that are expected to pay off. There's a strong positive energy around taking calculated risks and embracing new, more visible roles, suggesting a move towards warmer climates or more light-filled living spaces for some.
For the sacral chakra, 'The Two of Cups' and 'The Hermit' appear. This indicates a mix of connection and isolation. Some individuals are comfortable in solitude, while others yearn for deeper connections. There's a duality and some conflict between what is and what is desired, but it's not a blocked energy. It suggests the end of a 'hermit cycle,' implying a move towards greater visibility in creative projects or social interactions.
The solar plexus, representing energy, health, and wisdom, reveals 'The Two of Pentacles' and 'The Ace of Cups'. This indicates balanced new beginnings and fresh energy, though some resistance to change is present. The reading suggests the importance of making choices and committing to a direction, with a surge of renewed energy for those feeling drained. Health issues are likely to find balance with new information or support, but maintaining balance in daily life is key.
For the heart chakra, 'The Two of Wands' and 'The Lovers' are drawn. While there's an abundance of love, it feels stagnant or 'murky', particularly for those feeling a distance in their intimate relationships. This could be due to long-distance relationships or energy being directed towards other life aspects. The reading suggests a feeling of holding onto love but not having it flow freely.
The throat chakra shows 'The Three of Wands' and 'The Knight of Pentacles', suggesting blocked or slow communication. This could manifest as writer's block, feeling unheard, misunderstanding, or waiting for responses. The 'King of Pentacles' card, drawn as advice, emphasizes that this slowness is not an issue and ultimately leads to abundance. The advice is to release stubbornness, be patient, and trust that good things will come in due time.
For the third eye, representing intuition and trust, 'The Knight of Wands' and 'The Nine of Swords' appear. This indicates anxiety and confusion, making it difficult to trust one's intuition. There's a sense of being pulled between excitement and fear, particularly regarding new projects, relationships, or career moves. The advice from 'The Eight of Cups' and 'The Queen of Pentacles' is to walk away from what no longer serves and to slow down, ground oneself, and trust the process.
The crown chakra, linked to life goals and spirituality, reveals 'The Queen of Swords' and 'The Six of Cups'. This suggests a significant life change, potentially a shift from a familiar home environment, but carried through with a strong sense of self and authenticity. There's a coming decisiveness after a period of fogginess. The advice is to open the crown chakra, allow light and clarity in, and trust that answers will come without forcing them.
Group two selected the Dream Quartz and the Cozy Witch Tarot. The reading uses a custom spread from the deck's guidebook called 'The Cozy Night In Spread,' which includes five questions: 'the leaky roof' (something to be aware of), 'the photo album' (something to reflect on), 'the purring cat' (something to heal), 'the old quilt' (something to bring comfort), and 'the soft pillow' (a dream to tend to). The host draws one card from the Cozy Witch Tarot and a clarifying card from the Gold Foil Tarot for each question.
For 'the leaky roof', 'The Two of Wands' and 'Justice' are drawn. This indicates a need for objectivity in decision-making, as hope or emotional investment might be clouding judgment. It's a reminder that individuals are in charge of their decisions, even if they feel powerless. There's a call to step back, get emotional distance, and focus on facts to make the right choices for oneself.
For 'the photo album', 'The Knight of Pentacles' and 'The Emperor' suggest reflecting on one's inner authority and confidence. The advice is to slow down, connect with one's internal compass, and realize the power to choose. There's a sense that external pressures or a desire to please others might be obscuring personal direction. It's a call to detach from others' opinions and embrace one's own leadership.
For 'the purring cat', 'The Four of Wands' and 'The Three of Wands' indicate a need for healing around relationships, family, and community. This could involve past mistreatment, unmet expectations, or feelings of being left waiting. The healing process involves moving towards connections that foster safety and authenticity, and away from those that cause anxiety or disrespect. It's about aligning with people who allow true self-expression.
For 'the old quilt', 'The Magician', 'Death', 'The Queen of Pentacles', and 'The Five of Wands' are drawn. This combination suggests comfort in releasing conflict and controlling dynamics. It's about consciously choosing to disengage from power struggles, competition, or situations where one feels drained. The message is that one doesn't have to sacrifice relationships entirely but can change the way they participate, prioritizing personal peace and abundance.
For 'the soft pillow', 'The King of Pentacles' and 'The Page of Cups' appear. This indicates tending to a dream by focusing on what brings genuine happiness and peace, rather than obsessive pursuit. It's about following internal joy and nourishment for the soul, even if the outcome isn't immediately clear in terms of material gain. The overall message for Group Two is that they're on a good path, working through old patterns and learning to prioritize themselves.
Group three chose the Sodalite tower and the Modern Witch Tarot. The reading uses 'The Four Powers' spread from the guidebook, addressing questions about their path, obstacles, lessons learned, courage needed, focus, and what to refrain from. The host notes a prevalent 'frustration energy' before beginning, aiming to draw two cards for each question.
For the path, 'The Two of Wands' and 'The Seven of Pentacles' appear. This signifies that the calling is not a new path but a continuation of something already in progress. It's a message to persist in current endeavors, even if there's doubt or a lack of perceived progress. The frustration energy mentioned earlier is linked to this feeling of slow progress, self-doubt, or comparison to others, despite actual strides made.
The obstacles are represented by 'The Nine of Swords' and 'The Ten of Wands', pointing to anxiety and heavy burdens. This suggests individuals are feeling stressed, alone, and overwhelmed, leading to affected sleep and constant tiredness. This emotional and mental strain is the primary challenge, making the path feel harder and progress seem slow, despite being a natural reaction to difficult circumstances.
For lessons learned, 'Temperance' and 'The Four of Swords' appear. This highlights the necessity of rest and healing. The lesson is to avoid forcing progress, pushing through, or burning out. Taking breaks and prioritizing self-care over constant striving is crucial, as the path will always be there. It's about finding a balance between work and rest for overall well-being and a fulfilling life.
To express courage, 'The Seven of Swords' and 'The Knight of Swords' are drawn. This encourages a courageous shift in perspective and a willingness to change one's thinking, especially when facing negativity or criticism. It's about taking back personal power, not allowing others to tear one down, and being assertive or even impulsive when necessary. It's also about releasing old burdens—physical, emotional, or mental—that no longer serve and confidently moving forward with what truly belongs to oneself.
For focus and intention, 'The Ace of Swords' and 'The Four of Wands' are drawn. The advice is to maintain a clear focus on desired end results, envisioning a happy, fulfilling, and stable life. Keeping the 'eye on the prize' provides motivation and helps navigate challenges, much like playing a video game where obstacles are part of the journey. Finding joy and fun in the process, and detaching from overly personal feelings about challenges, is emphasized.
Finally, for restraint, 'The Moon' and 'Justice' appear. This advises against needing to be 'right' or being overly concerned with exact reciprocity in relationships. It cautions against overcorrecting past people-pleasing tendencies into bossiness or resentment. The reading warns against letting anger, fear, or confusion cloud judgment and impulsively taking action. It's better to step off the path, rest, and gain clarity before proceeding, as rushing forward in a clouded state could lead astray.