Moonday Tarot: Livin' the Dream


Three cards were drawn here on the eve of the full moon in Leo. The first of which was major arcane, The Tower.

The Jungian interpretation involves the paternal figure of The Emperor (Jupiter, Zeus, Thor) whose task it is "to sweep away institutions that have become useless in our lives." On one hand there is utter destruction but on the other "peace and conciliation."

It also says that the card has been called: "'The House of God,' to imply that spiritual learning involves the absolute destruction of old concepts and of old ways of life." Not an easy task.






The subsequent draws were (1) the four of pentacles: "Success in an executive career, or in anything involving management of large amounts of money, and of large numbers of people, is assured. Everything seems to work perfectly, achievement and prosperity flow in. Apart from wealth per se ... (interpreted as Jupiter in Capricorn) may suggest an unorthodox approach to religion." and (2) the three of pentacles which, according to the Jungian interpretation is a dark response to conflict with authority. "At other levels, the card suggests an increase in money and finances. It also heralds success in art, in music, or in occupations related to philosophy and religion--all of which tend to delve deeply into unconscious materials, and to bring them down into a world of structure."




Paternal Jupiter is indeed in the paternal sign of Capricorn where Pluto the capacity for destruction and rebirth now makes home. (Living the moon in exile in the very sign of Capricorn will make for some very interesting life experiences.)

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