Sagittarius Tarot – I Just Want To Get Out

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Sagittarius Love Tarot

Your free Sagittarius tarot reading for May 2024 summary:

Oracle: Don’t Dim to Fit In | Energies: carelessness; risky

Reminders and surprises are in the video below. Thank you for visiting! I bow down to the light in you! – A /highfive!



Sagittarius Tarot - DON'T DIM TO FIT IN

It’s an exciting time as you embark on a new journey, leaving behind a situation that no longer serves your highest good dear Sagittarius. However, in the midst of this transition, it’s important to remember a few key points.

Firstly, don’t rush into a new relationship without resolving the past.

It’s tempting to jump headfirst into something new and exciting, especially after the struggles you’ve been through. But remember, every end is a new beginning, and it’s crucial to close the old chapter before starting a new one.

Secondly, evaluate your past relationship honestly. Reflect on your part in the relationship’s breakdown. This isn’t about blaming yourself; it’s about learning and growing so you don’t repeat the same patterns.

Thirdly, be cautious with your new attraction. While this person might seem like everything you’ve ever wanted, remember that appearances can be deceiving. Take your time to get to know them and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Trust has to be earned, and it’s okay to protect your heart.

Lastly, don’t dim your light for anyone. You’re meant to shine brightly, and the right person will love you for who you are, not who they want you to be. If someone makes you feel like you need to shrink to fit their expectations, they’re not the right person for you.

Remember, Sagittarius, you are deserving of a love that is honest, respectful, and empowering.

Trust your journey and know that the right love will come at the right time.


A message for you

Shuffle the deck and click on the card from left to right to get your past-present-future quick reading. If you need instructions especially about setting an intention, you can shuffle the deck here.

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10 of Wands

Ten of Wands

You have worked very had, and you have amassed many accomplishments. Unfortunately, this carries with it more responsibility. A grand and beautiful garden requires more care and attention than a single potted plant.

Those things you amassed now feel burdensome to maintain. You might feel ready to move on, but you have invested so much in where you are.

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5 of Swords

Five of Swords

Someone may seek to exploit your lowest moments. This is the card of betrayal and malevolent rivalry.

Your current conflicts remain unresolved and continue to fester indefinitely. You cling to the notion of winning out this contentious cycle, yet you know none of the sacrifices will be worth it.

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9 of Cups

Nine of Cups

You are at a place where you can be proud of your achievements. You are happy, and your goals are nearing completion.

Nothing has turned out the way you hoped. Your dreams seem further out of reach than ever before. Your sacrifices yield little satisfaction.



Decks used

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Tarot of the Divine (2020)

by Yoshi Yoshitani

Decks Used: The Five of Swords (Tarot of the Divine)
Justice | Tarot of the Divine

Features rich, vibrant art and a keen understanding of traditional tarot archetypes infused with worldly insight and folkloric spirit.

Illustrator Yoshi Yoshitani brings fables, ancient mythologies, and spiritual legends to life on the Major and Minor Arcana cards, inspired by the cultural traditions of China, Japan, Peru, Norway, Persia, England, Greece, Denmark, the Maori tribe of New Zealand, and more.

Tarot de Carlotydes (2021)

by Carlota Santos

Tarot de Carlotydes applies a fresh approach to classic tarot images for a deck that blends contemporary and vintage aesthetics. Illustrator Carlota Santos re-envisions iconic characters from a variety of cultures and historical periods, drawing inspiration from Celtic Paganism, Imperial Russia, Caribbean Santeria, Middle Ages, and more. In this deck originally published by Fournier, each of the 78 cards is loaded with traditional symbols to inspire a nostalgic feeling and promote a deeper, more meaningful experience during readings.

Ceccoli Oracle (2013)

by Nicoletta Ceccoli

Celebrated illustrator Nicoletta Ceccoli draws in a style of provocative enchantment. These oracle cards provide insight into complex questions, where the dark mingles with the light and reveals the shades of gray that illuminate our most profound truths.

As a fair energy exchange, Amazon pays me a small amount shall you purchase the cards I’ve recommended. Full text here.


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