May 19, 2025: Community Tarot Reading for the Week

Monday, May 19, 2025
Waning Moon
Pluto Retrograde

Hello! How did last week work out for you? I definitely had a Tower challenge, but the Bond card of the Collective Energy and the 3 of Cups as my Comfort helped me through it.

We’re still in a Pluto retrograde (and will be, until mid-October). Hidden aspects of people and situations will continue to come to light. It can be painful, but ultimately knowledge is better than ignorance. Here in the US, we’re also galloping towards the big Memorial Day Holiday Weekend, so there’s a frantic energy to try to get it all done.

This month’s deck is the gorgeous Forager’s Daughter Tarot by Jessica Lei Howard. It’s a stunningly beautiful deck that reads well, and every bit of the artwork has layers of meaning. You can learn more about the creator and buy the deck here.

If you’re new to the weekly readings, this is a spread of mine. It’s read from left to right, 5 cards. Any card that needs more interpretation can be built into further, above and below, with either more tarot cards, another tarot deck, or an oracle deck.

These interpretations are mine, based on my experience, intuition and responses to the artwork. You may have a different experience. This is an overview of the week as it stands now; every decision we make from the moment of the reading can change the outcome. If there’s something in the reading that worries you, you have the information ahead of time so that you can plan, make better choices, or handle it differently than predicted for a better outcome. Tarot sets out possibilities, which you change through your choices and actions.

Left to right, the positions are as follows:
1. The Collective Energy of the Week
2. The Week’s Challenge
3. The Week’s Opportunity
4. The Week’s Stretch
5. The Week’s Comfort

The Collective Energy of the Week – Knight of Cups
The Knight of Cups takes compassion and intimacy out into the world. If you look at the card, a candle burns within a glass chalice. Although the moths are drawn, the chalice protects them from being burned. There’s also lavender in the card, which is a good herb to work with this week. The week’s collective energy is that of kindness and compassion. Let’s remember to use it on ourselves as well as on each other.

 

The Week’s Challenge – The Star
This is an interesting card to have as a challenge. The Star is a card of hope and light. The red cardinal indicates creativity. The ice around the North Star is melting, and the yellow crocus flowers indicate the end of winter. So why would this be a challenge? My sense is that we still need patience. We want to move forward, but we are still in the melting phase, not completely ready for a growth spurt.

 

The Week’s Opportunity – Six of Wands
This card appeared in the Challenge position two weeks ago, in the May 5th reading, and has now shifted to the opportunity position. It’s still about victory, but the victory is an opportunity this week, rather than a challenge. Tie in the yellow of the daffodil with that of the crocus in the previous card, which is positivity. I associate it with inspiration. If I’m having a dull day, burning a yellow candle often gets me back on track. The victory might not be handed to you this week – you might have to look for the opportunity, and then grab it. But it’s there.

The Week’s Stretch – The Three of Swords
Having this card in this position puzzled me. How can we stretch to meet the 3 of Swords, when it’s so often a card we try to avoid? The figure in the card is the red cardinal, from the Star card, with three swords plunged through him. There’s betrayal and disappointment involved. We don’t want to be pinned in place or betrayed or stabbed in the back.

 

Exploring this card further, using other tarot cards rather than an oracle deck, Justice was the Foundation card. The artist chooses to show Justice as the food chain, for cause and effect. Did you place your trust in someone knowing that it wasn’t a wise idea, and now you’re stabbed in the back? Did you do something you knew you shouldn’t have and confide in the wrong person, and this week there’s a betrayal and you have to face the consequences? Do you have a guilty conscience about anything? Did you put someone in a position of an unfair test, and they are fighting back to regain their own sense of balance? Are you about to make a decision you know is harmful to you or someone near you, and you intend to do it anyway? Any of these could be a reason that Justice shows up as a foundation for the 3 of Swords in this position.

Going even deeper, to the Growth that can come from Justice moving through the 3 of Swords, it moves into the 10 of Wands. This is a card of heavy burdens and responsibilities, which can feel overwhelming. I had another wand added to my week, and am worried about a sense of overwhelm. Tying it to the other cards, though, means the root of the Justice card winds up in a feeling of betrayal and being pinned, and then grows up and out into the 10 of Wands, feeling overburdened. Because it’s a 10, it’s near the end of the cycle, and holding on a little more will mean you can set down some of the burdens.

Since these three cards explore the “Stretch” position in the spread, it makes me wonder if, perhaps the reason it’s a stretch is that we are not looking at it through the lens of the week’s collective energy of compassion and of the opportunity for victory. Hang in there, but maybe we’re overdramatizing, and falling into negative emotions because we’re not seeing it through compassion, hope, and victory. Maybe that’s why the Star is in the challenge position. Instead of being pinned and betrayed, yes, there will be more stress and burdens this week, but it’s challenging us toward something creative and hopeful if we meet it with compassion and a sense of opportunity, rather than a sense of betrayal and burden. Something is unbalanced, and we need to put it back into balance. If we respond with compassion and hope rather than react with a sense of betrayal and overwhelm, we might be able to meet it for the opportunity it really is. That doesn’t negate the uncomfortable feelings, but it gives us a path to navigate through them.

The Week’s Comfort – Knight of Wands
The Knight of Wands takes determination and passion out into the world, often with charisma. We have another yellow flower here, too, this time forsythia. Yellow flowers thread through several of these cards. Maybe treat yourself to some yellow flowers this week, and have them in a vase where you can look at them when things feel heavy. The Knights at both ends of the spread guide that entering the week with compassion will allow us to exit the week with determination and passion. Not all the emotions and experiences this week will be pleasant, but we have the chance to handle them in a way that is ultimately positive beyond ourselves.

Did anything in particular resonate in this spread for you? Or did you get a completely different interpretation? I’d love to hear from you in the comments.

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