There’s always that resurgence of energy each year August comes to an end, as though every cell in my body just knows that Summer’s (finally) coming to an end soon. Though Autumn in Hong Kong is never the cozy breezy weather you would imagine, it is also the biggest excuse for me to embrace all of my witchy wackiness in all its glory.
So while I’ve talked about my tarot journey on Kickstarter and maybe other places, but I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it here (?).
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Happy Halloween, friends! Tonight, we are blessed by the Blue Hunter’s Moon which is basically a double whammy. For those who don’t know, a blue moon is the second full moon in the span of one month whereas the Hunter’s Moon is the first full moon that comes after the Harvest Moon (Mid-Autumn). For me, I don’t really care about the planets, the moons and their movements unless we’re talking about Retrogrades (because I need to know beforehand so I can prepare myself emotionally for a rollercoaster ride.) When it comes to full moons, I usually just lay out a box of often-used crystals to bask in that moonlight and that’s about it.
However reading tonight has proven to me that maybe I do need to give a little more of a shit about the astrological movements. After shuffling and reading the cards for your monthly pick-a-card, it almost felt like I was high. Like literally . I’m still kind of on that weird, everything’s slowed down a bit, 420 high (I am not a user, I just had an experience in the Netherlands in 2018).
So if that’s any indicator, this reading should be a pretty charged one.
Again, thank you so much for participating in the October Pick a Card as well as this month’s. I’ve been getting really good feedback and I’m still learning during the process, tweaking things a bit as I go but otherwise thank you so, so much for sticking by <3 It means the world to me <3
NOW ONTO THE READINGS!
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Hello you lovely people~
It’s Halloween season y’all!! If you can’t tell already, Halloween is my absolutely favourite ‘holiday’ of the year. While Hong Kongers don’t usually celebrate it (other than as bookaween for kids and as an excuse to get drunk), my family goes all out for it — we don’t even celebrate Chinese New Year or Christmas as seriously.
We like to make wacky coloured pasta, eat bowls of rum raisin ice cream, drink this concoction (potion) of blackcurrant jelly in grape Fanta soda, all the while watching Nightmare Before Christmas or Practical Magic (depending on that night’s mood). Not to mention I have been dressing up for nearly every Halloween of my life, minus 2-3 years of teenage rebellion.
Anyway, I’m back with another pick-a-card reading for October, thank you again for all the support and lovely messages from last month’s pick-a-card! Do let me know if anything from the last month came true (or if it didn’t resonate, let me know too!)
And now onto your reading!
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