Okay, so, the Queen of Hearts tarot card, right? I got into this whole tarot thing a while back, and let me tell you, it’s been a trip. I decided to dive deep into each card, one by one, and share my experiences. Today, it’s all about the Queen of Hearts.
I started by clearing my space. Got my sage out, lit it up, and did a little cleansing ritual. You know, just to get the vibes right. Then, I sat down with my tarot deck and pulled out the Queen of Hearts. I placed her in front of me on my favorite silk scarf – yeah, I go all out.
- Meditation: I spent about 15 minutes just staring at the card. Soaking in all the details, the colors, the symbols. Trying to feel what she was all about.
- Journaling: After meditating, I grabbed my journal and started jotting down all my thoughts. What emotions came up? Any memories? Anything that felt connected to the imagery on the card.
- Research: I’m not going to lie. I hit up the internet, and I looked up Queen Elizabeth II because, to me, she was the most famouse queen. I know that she became queen at age 25 and was crowned on June 2, 1953. I also read about the British Monarchy and how it’s a constitutional monarchy, which means the Queen is the Head of State. I tried to link this information to the tarot card.
- Reflection: After all that, I spent some time reflecting on how the Queen of Hearts could relate to my own life. Was I being too emotional? Or not emotional enough? Was I being a good leader in my own way? It was deep stuff.
My process went something like this:
The Queen of Hearts, she’s a powerful one. She’s all about compassion, emotional intelligence, and being a nurturing figure. But she’s also a queen, so she’s got that authority, that strength. Through this whole process, I realized I needed to work on balancing my emotions better. Being there for others, but also setting boundaries and making sure I’m taking care of myself.
It’s not just about reading the cards. It’s about seeing how they can help you grow. And let me tell you, the Queen of Hearts definitely gave me some food for thought. It was a good reminder to be kind, to be loving, but also to be strong and stand up for myself. That’s what I got out of my little tarot session. It’s a journey, and I’m just getting started.