What Did Life Take From You and Is Now Giving You Instead? ✨😍 💖 ✨ White Feather Tarot・2 minutes read
Life prompts growth through challenges and transformation, with recommendations of intuitive crystal selections, inner listening, and facing fears. Each pile receives personalized readings and encouragement for growth and empowerment, culminating in messages of hope and newfound confidence for shaping individual futures.
Insights Pile number one's reading indicates a transformative journey towards personal growth and independence, emphasizing the importance of facing fears, finding balance, and listening to inner messages for evolution into a stronger self. Pile number two's reading revolves around a journey of transformation and self-discovery after a period of loss and heartbreak, guided by Kali's energy in the vishwamata form, with a message of hope and empowerment to shape their desired future. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
"Life's Transformative Journey with Kali Oracle" The reading focuses on exploring what life has taken from you and what it is now giving you, using the Kali Oracle. Pile number one is associated with the red jasper crystal, pile number two with the sodalite crystal, and pile number three with the yellow aventurine crystal. Encouragement is given to trust intuition in selecting a pile or crystal, with the option to choose multiple if drawn to them. Pile number one's reading includes cards like Listen, Gaia with healing, and Rainbow, indicating a transformative journey. Tarot cards drawn for pile number one include the Queen of Pentacles, Five of Pentacles, Hierophant, Nine of Wands, Two of Cups, and Temperance, reflecting themes of independence, purification, and balance. The reading suggests that life has taken energy that lacked reciprocity, leading to a purification process for personal growth and independence. The Kali form Trauma Nagma is highlighted as a fierce guide in facing challenges and purifying negative energies. The reading emphasizes the importance of listening to inner messages, facing fears, and finding balance to evolve into a stronger version of oneself. The outcome for pile number one includes cards like the Page of Swords, Wheel of Fortune, Knight of Wands, Hanged Man, and Seven of Wands, indicating newfound wisdom, charm, and fortune. Life is depicted as offering the ability to navigate challenges with poise, attract positivity, and commit to important aspects for a fortunate and upward trajectory in personal growth. 21:09
"Empowerment and Transformation for Pile Two" The reader addresses pile number one, wishing them luck with new energy and opportunities in life. Pile number one is encouraged to subscribe to the channel for future readings. Pile number two is welcomed, drawn to the sodalite crystal and the vishwamata form of Kali. Pile number two's reading involves oracle cards and Tea Leaf readings, revealing cards like "cloak with camouflage" and "all is connected." Tarot cards for pile number two include the two of swords, four of swords, Judgment card, three of swords, and Ace of Wands. Additional tarot cards for pile number two are the sun card, six of Cups, and Three of Wands. Pile number two's reading indicates a past of loss and heartbreak, leading to a period of mourning and healing. The reading suggests that pile number two is on a journey of transformation and self-discovery, guided by the energy of Kali in the vishwamata form. Pile number two is encouraged to embrace their inner strength and potential, moving forward with confidence and authenticity. The reading concludes with a message of hope and empowerment for pile number two, emphasizing their ability to shape their own future and create the life they desire. 41:50
"Tarot Reading: Strong Energies, New Beginnings" The tarot reading for pile number three includes cards like the Horned God, Lord Relyasiren, and Turkey, indicating strong energies and messages. Synchronicity is highlighted with the appearance of the number 333, suggesting a significant message related to this number. The tarot cards drawn for pile number three include the Six of Pentacles, Ace of Pentacles, Four of Swords, Temperance, Page of Pentacles, Nine of Wands, Six of Swords, Two of Cups, and King of Pentacles. The reading suggests a significant pause or hibernation period, possibly related to an ego death and a shift towards true confidence and courage. The presence of water-related cards like the Siren and Kalima indicates emotional coldness and ego-driven actions. Life has taken a sense of community and love from pile number three, leading to a period of self-reflection and difficult lessons. The journey for pile number three involves overcoming ego-driven emotions and actions to find true power and confidence. The reading concludes with a message of newfound confidence, community, and new beginnings, urging pile number three to embrace their true self and move forward boldly.