A Tarot Reder holding The Sun card.

The Power of Positive Thinking via Tarot

by | Feb 25, 2025

Our minds are powerful, shaping the way we experience life. The thoughts we nurture, whether positive or negative, take root in our subconscious, influencing our emotions, decisions, and energy. The good news? We can reprogram our mindset, and Tarot offers a beautiful, symbolic way to do that.

When I first began reading Tarot, I saw only images on cards. The Sun looked joyful; Death seemed ominous. But as I trained my mind to connect with their deeper meanings, I discovered something incredible—Tarot could guide my subconscious toward positivity, clarity, and empowerment. The key? Intention and association.

  1. The Sun – The ultimate card of joy, success, and optimism. When this card appears, it reminds us to embrace gratitude and find warmth even in difficult moments. 
  2. The Star – A beacon of hope and renewal, The Star encourages faith in the future. I often suggest keeping a Star card on your desk or altar to remind yourself that better days are ahead. Like a wish upon a shooting star, this card symbolizes the power of believing in something greater than our current struggles.
  3. The Ten of Cups – A card of emotional fulfillment, the Ten of Cups teaches us to cherish the present. People often chase “happily ever after,” but this card gently whispers, “Happiness is now.”
  4. The Fool – The Fool embodies fresh starts, joy, and taking leaps of faith. If fear holds you back, meditate on this card. I once hesitated to launch a new project until The Fool appeared in my daily draw. It was a cosmic nudge to embrace excitement over fear.

My dear readers, to cultivate a positive mindset, spend a few minutes each day with a Tarot card that inspires you. Reflect on its meaning, visualize its energy, and let it become part of your subconscious. Light always finds a way through, just as a rainbow follows the storm. The choice is yours—will you embrace it?

“We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.” Buddha

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