Each morning draw a card randomly from the deck. That will become your “Card for the Day.” This practice invites higher guidance into your life, increases your intuition, and deepens your understanding of the cards.
Imagine that you draw the Ace of Cups for your “Card for the Day.” This marvelous and powerful card indicates there is a new heart opening for you. You say goodbye to your partner in the morning and suddenly remember the Ace of Cups. You follow him to the door and give him a hug, feeling your heart opening. At the grocery store, the cashier gives you a smile, and you feel a heart connection. Your heart opens some more and something expands in love for others. Back home, you think of your grown son away at college, and again, your heart opens. The phone rings and it is your son saying he was just thinking of you and wanted to connect!
When you pick a card each morning before beginning your day, your life will become richer, (and you”ll learn those cards very quickly).
P.S. I pulled this card in the picture, the Prince of Cups, this morning as I’m about to depart for a meditation retreat. The Prince of Cups is reaching for the Holy Grail. He’s riding on a white horse and he’s got wings. Okay! Sounds like I’m going to be doing what I set out to do – find a higher connection to the divine. I’ll take it!
Jeanne Mayell is a professional intuitive and author who gives private life readings and offers tools to help people develop their psychic abilities. In 2015, Mayell was named by Coast to Coast AM radio as one of America’s most gifted Tarot readers. Holding Master Degrees from the Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, an MA in Counseling Psychology from Framingham State University, and published in The Atlantic and other national journals, she is not only a gifted intuitive, but brings an academic and intellectual perspective to the world of psychic readings and intuition training.
Sensing that an era of profound and accelerated change is upon us, Mayell has been teaching people to expand the intuitive gifts we are all born with. In this way, we will be able to navigate the coming changes for ourselves, our families and others. She teaches classes in Tarot, Prophecy, Positive Psychology, and mindfulness — all ways to find inner guidance.
Mayell has also worked as a health writer (Atlantic Monthly, American Health Magazine, and EastWest Journal), and was the Massachusetts Medicaid Director, a policy analyst for the City of New York’s health and welfare programs, and a research consultant on national health and welfare programs. She has co-authored two books on health and welfare and is currently writing a book on intuition and the Tarot.
Hello Jeanne,
I’ll try this exercise. Do you recommend a resource on line to find out of individual tarots meaning? thank you!