What Tarot card represents calmness? Which cards represent peace of mind?

There is no shortage of reasons to NOT be calm at the moment. I won’t take up pixels by listing them. I’m sure that simply that first line has you listing them just fine!

In much of my work, people are looking to find spaces of CALM. Reasons to be calm, to cultivate it, to keep it. An important note: Being or keeping calm does NOT mean you are burying your head in the sand. Rather, staying calm means recognizing all of the threats to your calm, and maintaining calmness, anyway.

Today’s Tarot Tutorial explores Tarot cards that mean calm stability, a threat to calm, and when calm is in short supply. If you’re curious about your own calm, draw a card and see where it falls, below:

Cards that indicate things are calm, or will be shortly:

Cups: Ace, 2, 3, 9, 10, Queen, King.
Pentacles: 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, King
Swords: 4
Wands: 4
The High Priestess
The Empress
The Lovers
Strength
Temperance
The Sun
The Star
The World

Cards that indicate a fragile calm (probably fine, but it could change):

Cups: 4, 7, 8, Page, Knight
Pentacles: Ace, 2, 4, 6, Page, Knight,Queen
Swords: 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, Page, Swords
Wands: 2, 3, 6, 9, Page, Queen, King
The Fool
The Magician
The Emperor
The Hierophant
The Chariot
The Hermit
The Wheel of Fortune
Justice
The Hanged Man
The Moon
Judgement

Cards that indicate a LACK of calm (for better or worse):

Cups: 5
Pentacles: 5
Swords: Ace, 3, 9, 10, Knight, King
Wands: Ace, 5, 7, 8, 10, Knight,
The Devil
The Tower
Death

Want to go further? Try this original spread on Keeping Calm:

Do you love what you’re learning here? Want the code to this reading? Want to practice this with me, live?

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