Thursday, October 31, 2024
Dark Moon
Saturn, Neptune, Chiron, Uranus, Jupiter Retrograde
Samhain
Blessed Samhain, my friends!
To me, it feels a little strange that Samhain is on a dark moon rather than a full moon, but cycles are cycles, and learning how to work with them as they are rather than their tropes is important.
For the next few days, I will be busy doing rituals for the dead. As someone who works with Cerridwen, these days of “tending the dead” are very important to me. It can be overwhelming to deal with all the dead at once, so I spread it out over several days, and you can read more about it on this page of the website.
As part of my overall ritual for the evening, to welcome in our new year, I do a tarot spread for the coming year. Please note that the cards drawn are examples; they are not an actual community reading as I do on Mondays for the collective. I’ve arranged some decks to give an idea of options.
I like to use two decks for this spread. If you need or prefer to use a single deck, that’s fine, too.
You need a good bit of room for this. The spread resembles a clockface, with 12 positions around the circle, and the 13th lunation in the center. There are two cards at each position.
For example, the 12 o’clock position has two cards. This is for November, starting the day after Samhain. The one o’clock position is December, the two o’clock position is January, and so forth, until you reach the following October. The central cards represent the 13th lunation, and the overall energy of the coming year.
The spread looks something like the photo below. For this example, I am using the Norse Tarot by Clive Barrett, from The Aquarian Press for the left/action side of each month, and the Celtic Tarot by Helena Paterson, with art by Courtney Davis, also from Aquarian Press for the right/energy side of each month. I bought both of these decks back in the mid-1990’s. I am not sure if either of them are still in print.

My apologies that the spread is a little squashed and wonky. It was difficult to get the whole thing in frame with a phone camera. Plus Tessa, my black cat, is just out of frame “helping.”
The card on the left represents the action for the month – what is likely to happen tangibly. The card on the right represents the energy of that month, the energy surrounding the situation.

In this example, the action card (from the Norse Tarot) is the Sun card, depicting the Daughter of Sol and the rune known as Wunjo or Wyn. The energy card (from the Celtic Tarot) is The Lovers, showing lovers in a circle under the Tree of Life, with a figure pointing an arrow at them. A possible interpretation for the month in question is that the action of the month will be filled with joyful fortune and success (and encouraging the use of the rune for that purpose), while the energy surrounding it requires loving attention to detail and decision-making. They are both major arcana cards, so they’re not talking about small decisions. The month deals with something big; it can be wonderful, but give it loving attention, because decisions are a big part of the success.
This is one reason I like to use two decks. Because sometimes the same card comes up in both positions. More often, though, the cards play off each other, but the same card that came up in an action position one month may come up in a different month as the energy card.
As with any reading, this is information about possibilities, not dogma on something fixed. Every decision you make from the moment of the reading can change the outcome. That means if there is something ominous in the reading, you now have a warning, and can recognize red flags or conflict, and take actions to mitigate or change them. If there is something in a month you particularly like or want to happen, you can focus your intent, and look for opportunities to make it real.
If you prefer, you can use a tarot deck and an oracle deck. In the example below, I use the Everyday Witch Tarot by Deborah Blake, with art by Elisabeth Alba, and the Everyday Witch’s Familars Oracle, also by Deborah Blake with art by Elisabeth Alba (both available from Llewellyn).

If you use that combination, I prefer to use the tarot card for the “action” position on the left, and the oracle card for the “energy” position on the right. Play with it until you have a combination that feels right.
In this example, The Ace of Wands is the action card. There’s an unexpected opportunity that pops up. Make sure you take it and run with it, using the fire in your belly (wands are often associated with fire). The oracle card in the energy card, which is the Hummingbird, connected to air. Appreciate your body, and take notice of the small gifts around you. Be grateful. Together, they indicate that this quick flash of opportunity may not seem large when it first appears, but it is the right thing to grab with gratitude.
You could also choose to use two oracle decks. Or one oracle deck for both positions. Play with it, over the years. This is all process, and our readings grow and change as we do, and as we delve deeper into our intuitive selves.
Take careful notes. I write the meaning of each card for each month, and then the interpretation of how they might work together.
For instance:
November 2024
A-Sun—joy, success, material wealth
E-The Lovers—partnership, loving attention to detail, decisions
Interpretation: A successful, abundant month that still needs loving attention to details and decisions to keep it on track. Work with the rune Wunjo.
Because I have a lot of decks (an entire bookcase full), the two decks I choose each year for the Coming Year Spread, I take those two decks out of rotation for the year they are used in this particular spread. On the first of each month, I put the cards relevant for the month in a tarot card stand, and review my notes. I can then make a decision to delve more deeply, through meditation or journal writing about the cards. I can review what’s going on in my life that may change the upcoming cards, or reflect on changes I want to make in the warnings. Taking notes in the moment is very important. You won’t remember your first impressions and interpreations six months down the line.
This spread is something with which I actively interact all year, and make adjustments as I make decisions and deal with what life throws in my direction.
There are all kinds of spreads you can use on Samhain. Sometimes I do additional spreads to work with the ancestors or with the dead. But this spread is for me, to give me tools to meet the coming year with confidence and gratitude.
What kind of spreads do you like to use around Samhain? I’d love to hear from you in the comments.
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