1st: Crone Day
4th: Independence Day (USA)
10th: Full Buck Moon in Capricorn
24th: New Moon in Leo
July is a month of introspection, in which we can become better acquainted with our inner light. It is a time in which we can assess what helps us thrive and shine our brightest. We begin the month with Crone Day, a celebration that encourages us to honor the wisdom we have earned through the experience we have built over the years. On this day, we can get quiet with the self, honoring our scars and sunspots–experiences we’ve survived, lessons we've learned, and prolonged periods of basking in the sun. We might commune with nature and our ancestors, to thank them for working as our teachers, and ask if there is more wisdom they have to share. Finally, we may want to consider what old patterns we want to let go of. In endings, we find new beginnings. On the fourth, we’ll want to overthrow old regimes in favor of our liberation–and then consider what we want to do with our newfound independence, and how we want to celebrate it. After a week of reflection, the Full Buck Moon in Capricorn asks us to consider how we want to revive career, life ambitions, and long-term goals. We can bring new life to this aspect of our lives, by taking practical steps towards them. Hard work and dedication are key in this time, as well as patience and faith in future harvest in the fall. Last but not least, the end of the month brings us the New Moon in Leo. This is an opportune time to complete the shift from Crone to inner child. When we foster the inner child, we promote the self-confidence necessary for play in life.
Below is an adaptation of Lotus Tarot’s 6 Card Major Arcana Spread. Here, we use all the cards available in the tarot deck.
How you feel about yourself now: The Queen of Swords ~Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac~
This month, we feel that as the Queen of Swords, we can trust our better judgment. We feel that we have become wizened through experience, having strengthened our diplomacy and strategy skills from sovereign reign on the throne and the battleground. With a clear-headed mind, we are able to discern what negative patterns and behaviors need to be cut, and what is valuable and worth holding onto. We see ourselves as someone willing to do what it takes to protect our vision, whether that be coming up with an action plan, grounding ourselves, setting boundaries, or stepping onto the battlefield to make it happen. A fierce love for ourselves and our goals drives us to cut comfortable bonds that have held us in place for too long, and bring ourselves back into the liberating present. Per the Tarot of the Holy Light, in this state we also reach for undying ancestral truths that teach us how to navigate the future, in the pursuit of our vision. We’ll want to make the most of this time of clarity by clearing away anything that might hinder the vision we want to bring forth into the world.
What you most want at this moment: The Queen of Wands ~One Way or Another by Blondie~
In July, what we want most is to blast full steam ahead. Like the Queen of Wands, we want to be fully charged in the sun, and act from a state of flow. With the weight of the club in our hands, we could forge any new path and smash any obstacles that might get in the way of our purpose. Like the Queen of Swords, this Queen also has an action plan, though she focuses more on hands-on manifestation, as opposed to carefully plotting out every detail first. The Queen of Swords would rather get out there on the battlefield, instead of sitting on and ruling from the throne. We most would like to experience her dynamism, her life force, and her ability to alchemize and actualize. Per the Tarot of the Holy Light, This Queen is uninhibited in the expression of her will, and has the incredible discipline to keep moving things forward. We admire her fortitude and confidence in her ability to create transformation, even when the results are not immediate.
Your fears: The Ace of Wands ~Shine by Cleo Sol~
Our fears surrounding the Ace of Wands, which hamper our ability to attract the Queen of Wands energy, have to do with the volatility of the fire element. When it is controlled, fire has an attractive quality to it –but what if we were to strike a match on our own? Sometimes, the fire on the tip of the match travels down to the fingers, and we have to quickly blow it out before we get burnt. The wood of the match gets singed. We are afraid that the wand will be too hot to the touch. Fire can also quickly grow out of control, and has a high destructive capability. When we strike a match, the fire that results becomes our responsibility, and anything that results from it becomes our responsibility. The potential can be positive, but dangerous too. In the Marseilles deck, sparks fly out everywhere from this wand, meaning others can get caught in the flames of our doing as well, for better or for worse. We hesitate, wondering if we can handle the potential impact that our wand might cause.
What is going for you: The Reverse Four of Pentacles ~I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For by U2~
This month, we are asked to shift perspective and consider how the reverse Four of Pentacles might be working to our advantage. We are advised that the wand is not so frightful, when we take into account our past experiences and where we’ve found ourselves. At this moment, we see that the stability offered by taking the “safe path” is an illusion. Despite the assurances promised by this path, we find ourselves feeling rudderless, on a lifeboat, uncertain of where we are going. We can take stock in that we are survivors, resourceful and capable of starting over. Any failures or traumatic experiences have informed us of what we do not want to repeat, and what has not worked for us. Thus, if we are to light a match to initiate a new dream or project, we can already rule out certain choices by a process of elimination. We are not starting over with complete inexperience, though it may initially feel this way due to uncertainty of the outcome. In pursuing purpose, the outcome is uncertain –but so it has also been in the pursuit of security. In every pursuit, we have navigated with some degree of blindness, with a lack of guarantee. The striking of a match and the usage of our wand is no different, though it feels more daring.
What is going against you: The Hermit ~Confidently Lost by Sabrina Claudio~
Though the wisdom we have gained as a Hermit is valuable, we have also taken on layers of trauma and donned identities that go against us, on the search for our brilliant path. We have taken on a lot of preconceptions and responsibilities, of what we think we should be doing. Nevertheless, as this card appears in an upright position, the Hermit indicates that we are already in the process of shedding these layers. As the Hermit, we liberate ourselves from external influences and societal conditioning, to get to the heart of who we truly are. We have ceased our pursuit of the well-worn path, instead striking out on our own and navigating in the dark on an unknown path. We find ourselves armed with nothing but our inner light, and the observed consequences and outcomes of our own actions. We may feel worn by life experience, but we are determined to find our own way.
The outcome according to your current situation: The Star ~Starflower by Raveena~
In July, we have a unique opportunity for rest and respite that allows us to shed these layers of the Hermit, as well as the pressures of the wand. We shed the robes of our social robes, and find the shining star–the pure, authentic us in flow, healing, safety, light and intuition. Our intuition is set free to wander, fly and flow, causing our hearts to sing and remember who we truly are. The New Moon in Leo in particular reconnects us with our inner child, our creativity, and our inner tranquility. When we gaze upon the stars, we reconnect with all that is, with our ancestors, with the vast expanse of timespace that stretches across millions of years. We become a witness beyond time, experiencing that which was born long before, continues to be, will be for a long time, and that which has long ceased to shine. In the context of the night sky, we are humbled, reminded of our temporal existence in which we can only flower and shine. We can marvel at divinity within nature, and within the self–here to heal, and step into purposeful connection and beauty.