Category: Uncategorized

  • Embracing Change: Lessons from the Death Card

    Embracing Change: Lessons from the Death Card

    Life is full of transitions – some we eagerly welcome, others we resist with all our might. Recently, I pulled the Death card from my celestial tarot deck. While its name can feel intimidating, its message is one of hope and transformation. The Death card isn’t about literal endings but…

  • Detroit Lions’ Playoff Heartbreak: Lessons from Tarot

    Detroit Lions’ Playoff Heartbreak: Lessons from Tarot

    On January 19, 2025, I pulled my daily tarot card from the Celestial Tarot deck, asking what message it had for me. The card I drew was the Five of Cups, a card often associated with loss, disappointment, and emotional setbacks. At the time, I wasn’t sure what it could…

  • Tarot Insights: Communicating with Lost Loved Ones

    Have you ever felt the presence of a loved one who has passed on? A fleeting moment that makes you pause and wonder if they’re trying to reach out? Recently, I sought answers to this very feeling. Using The Lost Book of Nostradamus tarot deck, I asked the cards if…

  • Navigating Transformation: A Tarot Journey with the Lost Tarot of Nostradamus

    This morning, I turned to The Lost Tarot of Nostradamus for guidance, using the Alchemist spread – a layout that focuses on transformation and creation. The couplet I received was both poetic and profound, setting the tone for the reading: “Joy to those humans who renew the promise health, fertility,…

  • Happy New Year: A Life Update and What’s Ahead

    Happy New Year to all my readers! As we step into 2025, I wanted to take a moment to reconnect and provide an update on what’s been happening in my life. The past few months have been incredibly busy, and while I’ve missed writing and sharing stories, life’s demands have…

  • Discovering Magic: My Journey as an Eclectic Witch

    For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt different. It’s hard to explain, but there’s always been this subtle, persistent feeling that I don’t quite belong- like I’m out of step with the world around me. Growing up, I often experienced Deja vu, moments where I could swear, I’d…

  • Affordable T18 True Wireless Earbuds: A Sound Investment

    Looking for affordable wireless earbuds that make life a little quieter? Let me tell you about these T18 True Wireless earbuds I snagged from Amazon. Priced at $79.99 but marked down to $18.99 (with an additional 10% off coupon), these are a steal. They’re lightweight, Bluetooth, and perfect for those…

  • Top Brunch Spot in the Bay Area: Crumbs Breakfast, Lunch & Bar

    If you’re craving a delicious brunch in the Bay area, look no further than Crumbs Breakfast, Lunch & Bar! My fiancé and I recently met some of his old colleagues there, and it’s easy to see why there’s always a line out the door. From the moment we arrived, the…

  • Mt. Woodson Castle: A Tale of Love and Legends

    Planning a wedding can feel like a whirlwind – between venues, dates, and endless decisions, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But for me, the journey to finding our wedding venue was more like a rollercoaster ride. After getting engaged this past January at Disneyland (yes, right in front of the…

  • Menendez Brothers: Crime, Trauma, and Justice

    Lyle and Eric Menendez were once two wealthy young men from Beverly Hills. Their lives took a tragic and violent turn in 1989 when they brutally murdered their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in their home. Since then, the brothers have been serving life sentences for the shotgun slayings, a…