3 Card Reading: July 2025

At the start of each month, I do a simple three-card tarot reading to set the tone for the weeks ahead. I pull one card to show me what I need to know, another to highlight how I can grow, and a third to reveal what it’s time to let go of. This small ritual helps me move into the new month with more awareness, purpose, and trust in the process.

🌿 1. To Know : The High Priestess

This month, trust your intuition above all. The High Priestess points to things beneath the surface , mysteries, secrets, or insights waiting to be revealed. You might not get all the facts in plain sight, so pay attention to gut feelings, dreams, or subtle signs. This is a reminder to pause and reflect instead of pushing for immediate answers.

✍️ Affirmation & Journaling Prompt

Affirmation: I trust my inner wisdom to guide me, even when the path is unclear.

Journaling Prompt: What gut feelings or quiet hunches have I been ignoring? Where might my intuition be nudging me to pay attention?

🌱 2. To Grow — Eight of Pentacles

You’re being called to develop your skills and put focused effort into your craft, work, or personal goals. Growth will come through dedication and practice . The more you pour into refining what matters to you, the more you’ll see it pay off. Stay patient and diligent, even if progress feels slow.

✍️ Affirmation & Journaling Prompt

Affirmation: Each small step I take builds something meaningful. I honor the process of growth.

Journaling Prompt: What skill, project, or goal am I ready to invest more energy in? How can I make steady progress this month?

🍂 3. To Let Go — Five of Cups

This card encourages you to release lingering regrets or disappointments. Holding onto past losses only keeps you anchored in sorrow. Let go of what didn’t work out so you can turn around and see the opportunities still standing. Forgiveness , both of yourself or others, may be a key part of this release.

✍️ Affirmation & Journaling Prompt

Affirmation: I release the weight of past disappointments and open my heart to new possibilities.

Journaling Prompt: What am I still mourning or regretting? How would it feel to put this burden down and look toward what remains?

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