Priestess of the Wildwoods Tarot & Oracle

Priestess of the Wildwoods Tarot & Oracle Intuitive tarot reader offering guidance, clarity, and spiritual insight.

🌿 Herb of the Day: RosemaryLatin Name: Salvia rosmarinus (formerly Rosmarinus officinalis) 🌱✨ Spiritual Uses:• Enhances ...
12/18/2025

🌿 Herb of the Day: Rosemary
Latin Name: Salvia rosmarinus (formerly Rosmarinus officinalis) 🌱

✨ Spiritual Uses:
• Enhances memory, focus & clarity 🧠✨
• Promotes purification and protection 🛡️
• Encourages remembrance and fidelity 💫

🌿 Practical Uses:
• Supports digestion and eases bloating 🌿
• Rich in antioxidants and anti‑inflammatory properties 💪
• Used in culinary dishes, herbal teas & ritual incense 🍵
(Rosemary has a long history of use in ceremonial and medicinal contexts).

🔥 Add rosemary to your altar, tea, or room incense to invite clarity, protection, and harmony into your day.

— The Priestess of the Wildwoods Tarot & Oracle

✨ Crystal of the Day: Amethyst ✨Amethyst is a stone of wisdom, spiritual clarity, and gentle protection. Long revered by...
12/18/2025

✨ Crystal of the Day: Amethyst ✨

Amethyst is a stone of wisdom, spiritual clarity, and gentle protection. Long revered by priestesses, mystics, and healers, it carries a calming yet powerful frequency that quiets the mind while strengthening intuition.

This crystal helps transmute anxious or chaotic energy into insight and peace, making it ideal for meditation, dreamwork, shadow work, and spiritual communication. Amethyst also supports emotional balance, helping you release overwhelm, soothe grief, and reconnect with your inner truth.

On a practical level, Amethyst is known to aid restful sleep, ease tension and headaches, and support the nervous system. Keep it near your bed, wear it during stressful days, or place it on your altar to invite clarity and spiritual protection into your space.

Let Amethyst remind you: stillness is not weakness — it is where your power gathers.

💜🔮

— The Priestess of the Wildwoods Tarot & Oracle

🌿 Goddess of the Day: Aset (Isis) 🌿Kemetic Goddess of Magic, Healing, Sovereignty & Sacred Wisdom. Aset is the Great Mag...
12/18/2025

🌿 Goddess of the Day: Aset (Isis) 🌿
Kemetic Goddess of Magic, Healing, Sovereignty & Sacred Wisdom. Aset is the Great Magician — the one who knows the hidden names, restores what was broken, and protects what is sacred. She reminds us that true power is intentional, intuitive, and earned through lived experience. Your healing is not weakness. Your boundaries are not cruelty. Your wisdom is not arrogance — it is remembrance. Today, Aset asks: Where are you being called to reclaim your power and trust your inner knowing? Drop a 🐍 if you feel her presence, or comment “Aset” to receive her blessing today.

🌿✨ Sekhmet, Bast, and Hathor: The Three Phases of Feminine Power ✨🌿In Kemetic spirituality, the divine feminine energy o...
12/15/2025

🌿✨ Sekhmet, Bast, and Hathor: The Three Phases of Feminine Power ✨🌿

In Kemetic spirituality, the divine feminine energy often flows through three transformative phases—each one teaching and guiding us in a different way.

🔥 Sekhmet – The Fire
This is the phase of truth, boundaries, and purification. Sekhmet’s energy burns away what no longer serves you, revealing your strength and helping you face reality honestly. It’s intense, sometimes uncomfortable, but necessary for growth and clarity.

🐱 Bast – The Protector
After the fire has done its work, Bast energy appears. Bast is rest, self-protection, and gentle strength. She teaches us to honor our boundaries, reclaim our personal space, and care for ourselves in practical, comforting ways. It’s about nesting, safety, and quietly enjoying peace.

Bast energy ties beautifully with Yule and the Winter Solstice—the longest nights of the year. This is a time to turn inward, create sanctuary, and restore yourself, allowing the darkness to nurture your inner light. Acts like refreshing your altar, tidying your space, resting, and caring for your body are all sacred Bast-aligned practices during this season.

🌸 Hathor – The Joyful
Hathor energy comes last—pleasure, creativity, and celebration of life. She encourages us to enjoy love, beauty, and connection fully. Hathor is the culmination of the work done by Sekhmet and Bast—she is the joy that comes from integration and balance.

✨ My Journey in the Phases ✨
Recently, I’ve felt Sekhmet’s fire guiding me through challenges, boundaries, and transformation. Now, I can feel myself fully in Bast phase—embracing rest, saying “no” when needed, caring for my space, and enjoying the quiet comfort of daily rituals.

Yesterday, I refreshed my Yule altar, changed my sheets, and showered, all as small but powerful acts of self-care and sanctuary. This is Bast energy in action—protecting, nurturing, and grounding me as I honor this winter season.

This phase is a reminder that rest is sacred, boundaries are holy, and self-care is spiritual practice, especially during the dark, reflective nights of Yule and Winter Solstice. It’s the perfect preparation for the joy and abundance of Hathor to follow when the time is right.

🌿 How do you honor your cycles of fire, protection, and joy in your spiritual practice? Share below—I’d love to hear your experiences.

🌑❄️ THE NORTH — The Seat of Earth, Ancestors, and Sacred StillnessBy The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & OracleLast...
12/10/2025

🌑❄️ THE NORTH — The Seat of Earth, Ancestors, and Sacred Stillness

By The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & Oracle

Last night, I felt called to share the wisdom of North, the direction that holds some of the deepest magic in the craft.
North is the realm of Earth, the quiet winter night, the ancestors who walk beside us, and the strength that rises from our bones.

North is the direction that teaches us:
“Stand firm. Root yourself. Remember who you are.”

It is the power of the mountains, the patience of the forest, the endurance of the stone, and the ancient heartbeat beneath our feet.
It is the realm where wolves watch, bears slumber, stags guard the threshold, ravens speak truth, and the turtle carries the wisdom of slow, steady growth.

Here, the veil is heavy with memory…
Here, the Crone whispers guidance…
Here, the roots of the world hold your spirit steady.

🌲✨ North Correspondences

Element: Earth
Season: Winter
Energy: Grounding, protection, manifestation, wisdom
Moon Phase: Waning / Dark Moon
Spirits & Animals: Wolf, bear, stag, raven, turtle, ancestors
Symbols: Stones, bones, acorns, pentacle, soil, antlers
Magic: Protection, banishing, grounding, ancestor work, manifestation

When you call the North in ritual or meditation, you are calling on the ancient land itself —
the part of you that remembers, the part that cannot be moved, the part that rises again no matter how many winters you’ve survived.

Tonight, may the North anchor your spirit.
May it steady your mind, strengthen your path, and remind you of the unbreakable roots you carry within.

❄️🌑
Blessed be, from The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & Oracle.




















12/06/2025

There are moments in life when the soul begins to speak in a voice you can no longer ignore.
I think mine has been calling to me since childhood.

When I was little, I would sit glued to the TV — watching Nat Geo, the pyramids, the ancient sands, the temples, Dr. Zahi Hawass brushing dust from forgotten kings. I didn’t understand the pull. I just knew something in me recognized it.
A memory.
A doorway.
A beginning.

That quiet knowing followed me into adulthood — the feeling that I was here to heal. Not in a vague way, but in a deep soul-contract way.
To heal myself.
To help others heal.
To stand in a place I somehow always knew I would step into — even before I had the words for it.

And then, months ago, everything shifted.
Sekhmet’s fire rose in me.
Horus’s vision stirred my dreams.
Ra’s light woke something ancient and steady in the center of my being.

I began remembering in flashes — dreams of flying above the land like a hawk, the world below me open and clear…
visions of warm winds moving through open-air temples, marble floors beneath my feet…
eyes watching from patterns, curtains, shadows, calling me to pay attention.

It feels less like “learning” and more like remembering.
Less like “becoming” and more like returning.

Sekhmet burns away what I’ve outgrown.
Horus lifts my sight and steadies my steps.
Ra illuminates the path I was always meant to walk.

And in all of this, I feel myself stepping into the role I sensed as a child — the purpose that’s been echoing in me my entire life.
To guide.
To heal.
To awaken.
To stand as a priestess with both fire and compassion in my hands.

This path isn’t new.
It’s ancient.
And I’m finally remembering it.

✨ The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & Oracle

🌿✨ What It Truly Means to Walk as a Witch & Priestess ✨🔥By The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & OracleLately I’ve fe...
12/06/2025

🌿✨ What It Truly Means to Walk as a Witch & Priestess ✨🔥

By The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & Oracle

Lately I’ve felt called to share something deeper about my spiritual path — not just for clarity, but because Spirit keeps nudging me that someone needs to hear this.

People sometimes ask what it means to call myself a witch, or why I walk the path of a priestess.
To me, these are not labels. They are lived experiences.

A Witch…

…is someone who works in conscious relationship with energy, intuition, ancestors, dreams, and the cycles of nature.
A witch doesn’t wait for magic — she participates in it.
She listens to the whispers in her spirit, the signs that appear when they’re needed, the shifts in the air that others overlook.
She weaves intention into the world around her.
She learns through experience, shadow work, and the language of the unseen.

A Priestess…

…is someone who serves.
She is a bridge between the seen and unseen, holding space for healing, transformation, and clarity.
A priestess isn’t above anyone — she walks among others while listening deeply to Spirit, ancestors, and the sacred forces she is devoted to.
She faces the dark, integrates it, and returns with wisdom.
She leads by example, through authenticity, compassion, truth, and courage.

These are different, yet they intertwine.

The witch is how I practice.
The priestess is how I serve.
Together, they shape the way I read, guide, dream, and walk between worlds.

If you’ve ever wondered about these paths — or if you’ve felt a quiet calling in your own bones — maybe this is your confirmation that your spirit already knows who you are.

🌙✨
With devotion and wildhearted truth,
The Priestess of the Wildwoods – Tarot & Oracle

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🌊 Last Night’s Dream… and Why It ResonatesI had a dream I can’t shake, even the parts that slipped away. Here’s how I re...
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🌊 Last Night’s Dream… and Why It Resonates

I had a dream I can’t shake, even the parts that slipped away. Here’s how I remember it:

I was walking down a deck toward a boat, speaking with someone beside me. I noticed I was wearing shorts and a t‑shirt and thought, “I can’t wait to jump in and go swimming.” Suddenly, I’m on the boat itself, and someone — some kind of authority — tells me to get into a dinghy. I almost jumped straight into the water, but I stopped.

I hesitated. I stepped onto something and thought:
“What if something happens?”
Then:
“What about sharks?”
And:
“How will I get into the dinghy from the water?”

That’s when I noticed the boat starting to rock. The deep blue waves were rising almost up to the sides of the boat, like the ocean itself was alive and demanding my attention.

Before all of this, I remember a door with whimsical, magical-looking curtains that shimmered blue and purple, moving on their own. The room behind them was ordinary, but the curtains were extraordinary.

And before even that… something with dogs, though the memory is fuzzy.

I also grounded and protected myself before sleep, inviting Sekhmet, Horus, and Thoth to guide courage, intuition, and dream clarity.

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🔮 What This Dream Means

This dream is not just imagery. It is a threshold — the space where the old self meets the new. The waves, the dinghy, the hesitation, and the rising water all symbolize the moment before transformation.

The dream paused before I reached the “island,” a symbolic place of personal power, clarity, and spiritual awakening. That moment of hesitation — that liminal space — is where growth is forged.

This is why the dream resonates so strongly: it is teaching me patience, courage, and the readiness to embrace the next stage of becoming.

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🌙 What This Stage Means for Life — and How Others Can Relate

Right now, I am at the edge of transformation. Not fully across, but moving steadily toward it. I am shedding the old self, stepping into a more courageous, bold, and grounded version of myself.

Many of us live in stages like this without realizing it:

sensing something rising within

feeling the pull of change but pausing at the edge

having dreams that speak to transformation

knowing that once we arrive, we will not be the same

This dream is a reminder: we are guided through these moments. The hesitation is not failure; it is preparation. The waves, the rocking boat, the uncertainty — these are the crucibles in which strength and clarity are born.

To those on your own journey, consider this: you are not alone in standing at the threshold. There is guidance, protection, and clarity waiting for you when you are ready to step forward.

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✨ Priestess Note / Closing Reflection

As a priestess, I see dreams not just as reflections, but as openings — doorways to the parts of ourselves that have been waiting. Sekhmet, Horus, and Thoth walk these paths with me, showing that courage, vision, and knowledge are never separate from our lived experience.

The message is simple, yet profound: stand at the threshold, trust the guidance, and step when you are ready. The island is waiting — and so is your higher self.

✨The other night I had a dream that felt like a spiritual initiation.In the dream, I was outside with children and adult...
12/03/2025

✨The other night I had a dream that felt like a spiritual initiation.

In the dream, I was outside with children and adults when a tiger came sprinting toward us at full speed. I yelled for everyone to get inside, holding the door as the little ones entered. Two adults stood behind as if sacrificing themselves, but the tiger passed straight by them and came directly for the door I was holding.

It shredded the screen instantly. I slammed the wooden door shut and pushed against it with my whole body, feeling the tiger’s weight and movement as it forced itself between the broken screen and the weak old wood. I could feel its body pressing, pushing, trying to get in.

Somehow it slipped through — but once inside, the tiger suddenly became small enough for me to catch. I grabbed it, emptied out a tiny mouse-sized cage, and locked it inside. Later, I released it into the neighborhood, feeling guilty that someone else might get hurt, but unable to keep it contained.

The dream shifted. I stood at the top of my real neighborhood, near the bus stop. I saw two buses approaching from different directions. I later encountered a baby — only a few months old — who could speak, read, and maybe even walk. A child that was far too advanced for its age. I held the baby outside while my mother helped change its diaper.

I also saw the neighbors who lived beside us before they passed away. Between our yards was a beautiful metal gate placed between an opening in the shrubs, decorated like a symbol of connection. Later, I saw the man sitting alone and sad because his wife was gone.

At the far end of the neighborhood — where the unfriendly neighbor lives — everything looked dried, dead, and winter-like, even though the rest of the neighborhood remained green and alive.

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🔮 Spiritual Meaning of This Dream (Neutral, Teaching Tone)

This dream carries strong themes of power, transformation, shadow work, and spiritual initiation. In many spiritual traditions, the tiger represents:

raw instinct

personal power

primal fear

unprocessed trauma

spiritual fire

the shadow self

A tiger charging toward the dreamer often symbolizes a confrontation with one’s deepest stored emotions or long-standing survival patterns. The dreamer’s act of protecting others, holding the door alone, and physically resisting the tiger reflects a lifelong pattern of shielding others from harm while managing inner battles privately.

The tiger becoming small enough to catch and cage symbolizes gaining control over something overwhelming, but the later release — paired with guilt — suggests the difficulty of knowing what to do with powerful emotions once they’re contained. It reflects the internal conflict between mastering one’s inner fire and fearing its impact if expressed outwardly.

The advanced baby is a classic symbol of emerging intuition, psychic development, or a new spiritual identity. Babies that speak or show wisdom represent the birth of higher awareness or a new phase of spiritual maturity.

The former neighbors, shown through a decorative gate, point to ancestral connections and messages from the spirit realm. Gates often represent transitions, the veil, or invitations to deeper understanding.

The dead, wintry section of the neighborhood symbolizes emotional or energetic stagnation tied to certain relationships or external influences — especially ones associated with negativity or unkindness — while the rest of the neighborhood remaining green reflects ongoing personal growth.

Altogether, this dream aligns with themes of:

✨ shadow integration
✨ intuitive awakening
✨ ancestral presence
✨ reclaiming personal power
✨ spiritual transformation initiated through challenge

Dreams of tigers, powerful animals, or monsters are common among people who experience deep emotional resilience, childhood trauma, or a calling toward spiritual paths. These dreams are not punishments — they are initiatory. They teach strength, instinct, discernment, and sovereignty.

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