Tarot-ific Insights with Sue

Tarot-ific Insights with Sue A 4th Generation Seer & Reiki Master … divinations, healings and messages from beyond … also handmade divination items and more ! I’ll gladly answer them 💜💜💜

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05/07/2026
Save the date & hope to see y’all 💜🙏💜.  The Purple Pentacle Special Events
04/11/2026

Save the date & hope to see y’all 💜🙏💜. The Purple Pentacle Special Events

04/10/2026

Walpurgis Night is not just a festival. It is a threshold.

Held on the night of April 30th, it sits between seasons, where winter fully releases its hold and something older, more volatile begins to rise. In Germanic and Central European folklore, this was the night witches gathered on high places like the Brocken, not for spectacle, but for alignment with forces that do not surface during ordinary time.

This is not light, decorative fire.

This is protective fire.

Bonfires were lit not just to celebrate, but to ward off what moved more freely that night spirits, wandering entities, and unseen influences that were believed to cross more easily into the human world. Noise was made. Bells were rung. Boundaries were reinforced.

Because the veil was not stable.

Walpurgisnacht sits opposite Beltane, yet the two are intertwined. Where Beltane celebrates fertility and life, Walpurgisnacht acknowledges the raw, unstable edge of that transition the moment where energy surges before it settles into form.

This is why it has always been tied to witchcraft.

Not because witches “gathered” in the way later stories suggest but because this night amplifies threshold energy.

It is a time for breaking patterns, cutting attachments, working with fire as transformation, not comfort standing between what was and what is about to become

It is not a night for passive ritual.

It responds to intention with force.

And it will reveal where you are still divided.

If you work with it, you do not approach gently.

You approach clearly.

Because Walpurgisnacht does not soften anything.

It sharpens.

It exposes.

And if you are willing to stand in it without stepping back it will show you exactly what needs to burn for you to move forward.

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03/23/2026

Sometimes we need a whole new beginning and perspective … starting from scratch can be scary but ya don’t know if you don’t try

I love this place and the owner Jordan is simply amazing.  If you see me at a show, I always have something on my table ...
02/21/2026

I love this place and the owner Jordan is simply amazing. If you see me at a show, I always have something on my table from here 💜💜💜 grateful & thankful for folks like Jordan & his family

01/28/2026

Amen

12/22/2025

Last Insights with Sue for the year … 🍻🙏💜
Illuminate From Within

12/21/2025

Christmas changes after 50.
Not in a way that takes something away—
but in a way that reveals what was always there.

When I was younger,
I thought Christmas lived in the noise.
The torn paper,
the last-minute assembling,
the full house,
the early mornings that came too fast.

I thought the magic was loud.

But now I know
it’s quiet.

It’s in the glow of the tree
before the day begins.
It’s in the memories that arrive unannounced—
some sweet,
some tender,
some carrying names I still miss.

After 50, Christmas becomes reflective.
Every ornament holds a season of life.
Every recipe remembers a pair of hands.
Every carol opens a door
to who we were then—
before we knew
how quickly time would move.

I didn’t understand back then
how fast children grow,
how parents age,
how suddenly a year becomes a memory.

But here I am now—
older,
a little slower,
and far more grateful.

Because Christmas after 50
isn’t about the rush anymore.
It’s about the stillness that settles in
when you finally realize
that time itself is the gift.

It’s holding the people you love
a little longer.
It’s releasing what never mattered.
It’s thanking God for another December—
another breath,
another chance to love well.

It’s sitting quietly
and realizing the greatest miracles
were never under the tree.
They were around it—
every child,
every answered prayer,
every ordinary moment
that turned out to be sacred.

Maybe that’s the beauty of growing older—
you stop chasing wonder
and start recognizing it.

So here’s to Christmas after 50—
where joy is gentler,
gratitude is deeper,
love is wider,
and the meaning is clearer than ever.

And if you’re reading this,
may you rest in this truth:
even as the years change us,
God’s love does not.

It was faithful then.
It is faithful now.
And it will be faithful
in every Christmas still to come.

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11/21/2025

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