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July 24, 2025

Tarot Field Notes: What Counts as a Jumper?

Recent Posts from Jessica

July 17, 2025

The Myth Behind Resistance

Sometimes resistance isn’t a wall—it’s a whisper. I used to think avoiding a task meant I was failing or self-sabotaging. But now I see it as communication from my body, my soul, or my subconscious saying: Wait. Not yet. Not like this. When I pause and ask, What is the nature of my resistance? I often discover what part of me is afraid—and what part is ready to grow. Resistance isn’t always a stop sign; sometimes it’s a map pointing toward what’s next.

July 10, 2025

I thought I'd miss it again

After years of moving, untethering, and hoping for a place to land, I found myself standing in front of an old blueberry bush in my new garden—harvesting fruit earlier than expected. That quiet moment cracked something open in me. The sweet, unexpected abundance brought tears to my eyes and reminded me that the care we give, even when we’re uncertain, eventually bears fruit. Through the lens of the Seven and Nine of Pentacles, I’m reminded that we are allowed to experience joy, rootedness, and the fulfillment of long-held hopes. And when those moments come, they are wholly ours.

June 26, 2025

The Cards That Come Back Again (and Again)

If a tarot card keeps showing up, it’s not broken—it’s speaking. Repeating cards reveal deeper arcs, not missed messages. Stay curious, ask what it’s really saying, and keep the conversation going. Your deck isn’t stuck—you’re just in a longer story.

June 19, 2025

Please Stop Letting ChatGPT Tell You Who You Are

AI can be helpful—but it can’t decode your soul. Real intuition isn’t downloadable. Be curious, but stay discerning. Your soul is sacred, not programmable. Trust your inner wisdom—it’s the most powerful guide you have.

June 12, 2025

Your Story is in the Cards

Feeling lost in your story? Tarot doesn’t predict—it reveals. One card, one question, and you reconnect with your truth. Because alignment isn’t about finding the “right” story—it’s about choosing the one that feels true.