
Your Personal Tarot Card of the Year
What the heck is a personal tarot card of the year? If you’ve taken my birth card course, you have an understanding of how numerology and tarot can play together.
Today, in honor of the new year – just a little late! – we’re going to talk about tarot year-cards. Just like your birth card provides insight into who you are – your character traits, strong and weak suits, etc. your year card provides insight into the upcoming year.
Your year card represents the tests, lessons, and experiences you’ll have this year. Who doesn’t want every bit of insight into life and the curve balls it might have in store for us in the coming year?
I like to look at them as growth cards – illustrating the area in our lives where growth is available to us. We can choose to actively engage with our card – create a relationship with it – get to know it and how it impacts you.
We’ll be using a simple numerology calculation to determine year cards.
How to Calculate Your Personal Tarot Card of the Year
Birth Date + Birth Month + Current Year
14 October, 2023
14 + 10 + 2023 = 2047
Break Down Total
2 + 0 + 4 + 7 = 13 The Death Card
Note: If your Break Down Total is 22 or above, you’ll need to break the number down further. For example, the number 25 would be broken down to 2 + 5 = 7 The Chariot
Remember! You can calculate your birth year based on the calendar year or based on your year from birthday to birthday.
Ok – My Year Card is Calculated – Now What?
Now that you know your personal year card you can begin to explore what it means and how it may be likely to impact your life in the coming year. Here are a few ways to work with your card over the course of the year.
Meet with Your Card
When our year cards are what we consider positive cards, this is a much easier process. AND when our year cards are what we perceive as negative or challenging cards, we need to work with these energies even more – connect with them, get to know them, and either soften their blow or better yet, develop a ‘working relationship.” Working relationships don’t require us to adore the person we’re working with, but being civil and having an open line of communication will make your time with them much easier. Plan a time when you can sit and think quietly or meditate on your year card.
- What gut-level reactions does this card bring up in you?
- Are you pleased or displeased that you’re in this particular card year?
- What does this card mean to you today?
- Does the card or the being in the card have a message for you?
- Where do you see your year card potentially impacting your life?
- How would you like your year card to affect your life?
Compare / Contrast / Compile
Consider pulling your year card out of all of your decks and connecting with what you see and feel. While RSW based decks are all going to have the same foundational meanings, the imagery and the deck creator’s spin can add some interesting dimension. Mull over the various interpretations of the card.
- How are they similar?
- How are they different?
- How do the differences impact your interpretation of or your feelings about this card as your year card? Why?
Meditate on the Transition
Take a look at transitioning from last year’s card to this year’s card and how that might look.
- What is the change likely to look like?
- Do you view this as a positive, neutral, or negative change? Why?
- Are you looking forward to what the next year may bring?
- How can you plan ahead to address potential challenges?
Life Cycles Tour
For those of you who are aged 23, you’ve just embarked on the next birth card cycle. You’ve been through each of the years from The Magician to The World and you’re back now in a Magician year.
For those of you who are lucky enough to be 44 or older you’ve got a ton of experiences and ‘data’ to look at from the past two cycles of your Personal Tarot Year Card.
Do you see patterns emerging? Can you tie specific years’ cards to actual events? In retrospect, how did the years’ card impact or influence that year for you?
If you’re not old enough to start to see patterns, you can still calculate the card for each year of your life and begin to note what was happening in your life at these times. Which years were the most difficult? What might you be able to learn if you apply what you know of that year’s birth card to?
Downloadable Year Card Chart – Interpretations for each card
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