12/02/2026
Yesterday’s card pull insights.
Big energy calls for deeper awareness so take what resonates and leave the rest ✨
Sending you all love 💜
1. FREEDOM/ TRAPPED
Freedom: expansive expression, inspiration, embracing who you truly are, room to breathe, dancing with life, soaring, taking responsibility for your needs, con-tentment, courageous living
Trapped: fitting into a box, playing small and safe, stagnation, resisting change, doing the right thing, fear, resentment, anxiety, ignoring your needs, avoidance
Which part of the card is right side up?
Which meaning is calling to you the most?
How can you bring both parts/meanings into balance? The soul longs for freedom. Room to express and grow. It longs to reveal to us more and more of who it truly is. To be in discovery, curiosity; to play and create unrestrained. To learn through experience.
This is how we grow, this is how we truly live. When we're free to be who we truly are, we become intoxicatingly attractive. People want to be around us because it liberates them. That, or our authenticity triggers what's trapped within them.
If this card appears with Trapped right side up, you're invited to question where in your life you feel trapped or reined in. How are you playing small or caught up in doing the right thing? What are you denying yourself? What does your soul truly crave?
How can you give yourself more room to breathe, express yourself, and be?
If this card appears with Freedom right side up, it's often a good sign that what you're currently living or creating is aligned with your soul. That your creativity is being expressed or that you have many joyful, playful, and expansive moments ahead of you.
It can also mean that your soul is ready to soar; that unbridled joy or success is awaiting you or is already here. A wonderful message to receive!
2. THE MASKS WE WEAR
Authenticity is the highest vibration there is. Being around someone who is authentic, who knows who they are, and whose inner self matches what we see and hear, is so liberating. Their truth activates something within us too.
Many of us have been taught to wear masks. But when we wear a mask, this takes a toll on our body and soul. When we wear a mask we abandon our true authentic self. And this can be sensed, too, by those around us. Some wear a mask because don't know who they are, while others do so because they're trying to be whoever the world wants them to be, which essentially means abandoning themselves to stop others from abandoning them. But in reality, it will hurt 10 times more if we abandon ourselves by being who we think others want us to be and we're still not received, despite the weight of that mask.
When the fear of abandonment comes up, the invitation is always to turn toward yourself and say, I'll never leave you! To offer yourself the love and companionship you're afraid of losing or of not receiving. To find safety in your own company. To find love in your own presence. To gather up the courage to be who you truly are. To take off the mask and stand tall in your authenticity.
SOUL INQUIRY
How are you trying to fit in?
What mask are you wearing?
How can you embrace more of your authentic self?
3. THE BURNING ROSE
The Burning Rose is the symbol of sacred rage. Of anger alchemized into something creative - into passion, not destruction.
We tend to see anger and rage as something we should avoid. As if expressing these emotions is to be avoided or even wrong; as if anger is something that should be controlled and restrained.
Boys are taught that their anger is dangerous and women that their rage isn't feminine. Women who have the courage to harness their anger are often accused of being crazy and unstable. But this stops the flow of passion and the ferocious urge of the feminine to protect what's sacred.
Anger or rage is often a reflection of what's important to us. It can be a signpost to our boundaries
- or lack thereof. It can be a guiding light revealing what we most truly care for, long for, or wish to protect. It can also hold within it the codes of our true passion and purpose. But we must do the job of listening to our anger and offering it a safe space to be released and expressed.
When we repress something, there's always a consequence: It might fester in the body and make us sick; it might paralyze us and prevent us from lving passionately; or it might be expressed in ways that are physically, mentally, and emotionally harmful to others.
Alchemizing anger in positive ways and using it to
CREATE rather than repress or negatively destroy, is some of the holiest work there is!
SOUL INQUIRY
What do you feel angry or frustrated about?
Can you transform that anger into passion by changing your focus from what you're against to what you're for?