28/01/2026

Tarot Reading in the New Cycle

 "A new cycle has begun. A cycle where lies will be presented as truth, and truth as lies.  A cycle where truth mistaken for lies, and lies for truth. Protect your water, protect your food..."

When we reflect the collective structure of this period in the mirror of individual insight through tarot cards, the resulting tarot spread is as follows:

The new cycle is a challenging blend of harmony and chaos (Moderation), driven by nurturing deceivers (The Empress) and bold manipulators (The King of Wands). Awaken by shedding burdens (The Ten of Wands Reversed) and standing firm (The Seven of Wands).

"If we explain the lessons/results of this spread step by step;

Overall Theme of the New Cycle: Temperance (Upright)

This card embodies balance, harmony, and the blending of opposites—perfectly mirroring the post's depiction of a cycle where truth and lies intermingle like water and oil. Temperance suggests this era isn't pure chaos but a test of moderation: one must patiently alchemize deception into clarity, avoiding extremes. It warns that without balance, the inversion could overwhelm, but it also hints at potential for healing if we adapt wisely.

The Inversion of Truth and Lies: The Empress (Upright)

The Empress represents nurturing, abundance, and creative growth, but in this context, it flips to illustrate how lies are "mothered" into seeming truths—much like how baseless repetitions fostering psychological disorders. She symbolizes the fertile ground where deception blooms, perhaps through societal or cultural "nurturing" of illusions. Tied to Orwell reference ("War is Peace"), this card highlights how comforting, maternal forces (like media or authority) can birth inverted realities, urging vigilance against what feels intuitively "abundant" but is ultimately manipulative.

Psychological Manipulation: The King of Wands (Upright)

This fiery king is a charismatic and courageous visionary leader, but here he represents the architects of deception who use their influence to make lies "feel like truth." His energy aligns with the mental chains that drive the cycle's momentum through passionate rhetoric or authoritarian figures (like the Big Brother of 1984). The card warns against charismatic manipulation that leads to illusion, but also implies that recognising this "king's" shadow can strengthen resistance and that his fire can serve as a mirror against illusions.

The Warning to Protect Essentials: Ten of Wands (Reversed)

Conversely, this card signifies getting rid of burdens and shedding excess weight, directly reflecting the urgent call to "conserve your water, conserve your food." In this context, it advises you to abandon unnecessary struggles in this deceptive cycle — do not carry the weight of every lie, or you will be exhausted. Instead, focus on basic needs: set aside illusions like excess staff, conserve your energy to survive. This reversal offers hope, showing that you can protect what is truly vital without being crushed by the reversal, freeing yourself from the cycle's chaos.

The Call to Awakening and Advice: Seven of Wands (Upright)

This card of defense and perseverance captures standing tall, defending your truth amid attacks. It advises active resistance: in the face of lies posing as truth, hold your ground with courage, much like breaking mental chains. The Seven encourages strategic vigilance, not retreat, aligning with your conclusion to "break the mental chains" and remain aware. Outcome? Empowerment through persistence, leading to personal freedom in the new cycle."

The Path to Awakening

Overall, this spread reflects the message in the Beginning of New Cycle's cautionary tone: the new cycle is a challenging blend of harmony and upheaval (Temperance), driven by nurturing deceptions (Empress) and bold manipulators (King of Wands). By releasing burdens (Ten of Wands Reversed) and standing firm (Seven of Wands), one can navigate the inversion toward awakening.

Wake Up!


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