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  • Halloween Witch Tarot Messages

    Wheen of Fortune

    Dear Lovestar,

    Happy Halloween šŸŽƒ and Happy Samhain to all the witches and everyonewho isnt interested in witch burning.

    I pulled a card for us from my Witch tarot deck, the Wheel of Fortune.

    From the book

    Wheel of FortuneĀ ā˜† Samhain Message

    At Samhain, the veil thins and the wheel turns once more. What was lost begins to return in new form. The unseen threads of fate twist around you, every choice, every meeting, every loss is part of the spiral. You are both the wanderer and the rooted tree, moving and still, caught and free.

    This card whispers: ā€œDo not resist the turn.ā€ The rip in the seam is your opening, a chance to glimpse the pattern behind the chaos. When the maypole rises and the ring spins, grasp your moment. Destiny is not cruel; it is the dance of your own soul seeking its rhythm.

    Samhain Guidance:
    Let go of control and watch what unfolds. The cycle repeats, but each time you rise wiser. Trust the spin of the wheel.

    Recapitulation (a poem from the book)

    We’ve been this way
    Before I think
    I muttered to my friend
    Indeed we’re trapped
    They whispered back
    We arrived back at the end

    I am part wanderer
    I am part rooted tree
    Shudder and strain
    At invisible chains
    That wrap around eternity
    A chance mistake

    A rip has opened
    In the seam
    A vantage point
    That shows circumference
    An exit to the scene

    The maypole
    Rises from the din
    To grab the ring
    On this go round
    The origin
    Reveals the whole
    For the glory bound

    The poem ā€œRecapitulationā€ captures the essence of the Wheel of Fortune: the eternal cycle of fate, destiny, and spiritual evolution. The speaker’s awareness that ā€œwe’ve been this way beforeā€ evokes dĆ©jĆ  vu, reincarnation, and the cyclical nature of existence. In the turning of the wheel, we repeat patterns until consciousness intervenes. The lines ā€œI am part wanderer / I am part rooted treeā€ describe the paradox of the soul: always seeking, yet bound by the roots of karmic lessons. The poem becomes a meditation on movement and stillness, change and fate, the two poles that define the dance of life.

    The imagery of ā€œinvisible chains that wrap around eternityā€ hints at the unseen threads of destiny that bind us together, the karmic ties, ancestral influences, and cosmic forces that shape our paths. Yet within that binding lies the potential for awakening: ā€œA rip has opened in the seam.ā€ This rip represents those rare moments of clarity when the veil parts, offering us a glimpse of the greater pattern, the circumference of all things. In Samhain season, when the veil between worlds is thin, such glimpses come easily to the attuned heart. The poem reminds the witch to notice these openings to step through them with courage rather than fear.

    Finally, the closing lines ā€œThe maypole rises from the din / To grab the ring / On this go roundā€ celebrate the dance of fate as a joyful participation in life’s mysteries. The maypole, a symbol of cycles and union, lifts from chaos toward harmony, grasping at meaning through the turn of the wheel. The poem ends with revelation: ā€œThe origin reveals the whole / For the glory bound.ā€ It teaches that each ending leads to a return to source a reminder that destiny is not punishment but purpose. In tarot, the Wheel of Fortune reminds us that though the world spins, the center our soul remains steady, witnessing it all with divine knowing.

    Messages from ā€œRecapitulationā€Ā  The Wheel of Fortune

    1. Life moves in cycles; fate repeats until wisdom is gained.

    ā€œWe’ve been this way before… We arrived back at the end.ā€
    The poem reminds us that life’s patterns recur not as punishment, but as lessons. When familiar struggles return, it is a sign that your soul seeks resolution and mastery. Recognize the repetition as sacred design, not misfortune.



    2. You are both grounded and free, the rooted tree and the wanderer.

    ā€œI am part wanderer, I am part rooted tree.ā€
    This duality speaks of balance between stability and change. It calls you to trust your grounding while embracing transformation. Growth happens when you allow your roots to feed your journey rather than confine it.



    3. Invisible forces shape our path, yet openings appear for awakening.

    ā€œAt invisible chains that wrap around eternity… A rip has opened in the seam.ā€
    There are unseen patterns and karmic threads at play, but now a veil lifts a chance to glimpse your destiny’s design. The ā€œrip in the seamā€ is a spiritual doorway, an opportunity to step into new awareness or break free from a cycle.



    4. A higher pattern governs the chaos.

    ā€œA vantage point that shows circumference.ā€
    The Wheel of Fortune reveals that what feels random is part of a divine geometry. When you rise in consciousnessĀ  when you look from the vantage point you see the larger harmony behind apparent disorder.



    5. Participate joyfully in the turning of the wheel.

    ā€œThe maypole rises from the din to grab the ring on this go round.ā€
    Rather than resist fate, dance with it. The maypole symbolizes union, rhythm, and joy reminding you that destiny is co-created through active participation. Your energy influences how the wheel turns.



    6. Every ending is a return to source.

    ā€œThe origin reveals the whole for the glory bound.ā€
    What feels like loss is often a revelation a return to your essence, your spiritual origin. Trust the wheel’s motion; it always leads back to wholeness and divine purpose.

    8 Wheel of Fortune Affirmations for the White Witch

    1. I move in rhythm with the turning of the Wheel; every change is a sacred initiation.


    2. What ends in shadow is reborn in light I trust the spiral of my becoming.


    3. Fate and free will dance through me; I am both weaver and thread.


    4. I honor my ancestors who walked this path before me their wisdom turns within my soul.


    5. I release resistance and rise into the flow of divine timing.


    6. Every cycle brings me closer to truth; every transformation reveals my power.


    7. I am the serpent and the star eternal, ever-changing, reborn.


    8. The Wheel turns in my favor when my heart aligns with purpose.


    ā˜†ā˜†ā˜†

    Hekate’s White Witch RitualĀ  ā€œTurning the Wheelā€

    A Halloween–Samhain Rite of Renewal and Fate

    Timing: Friday night through Sunday (to extend the magick across the Samhain weekend).
    Purpose: To honor the cycles of life, release what no longer serves, and align your will with destiny under Hekate’s guidance.

    You will need:

    A black candle (for Hekate, transformation)

    A white candle (for renewal and light)

    A small bowl of saltwater (to represent the eternal sea and cleansing)

    A key, coin, or ring (symbol of the Wheel and passage)

    Optional herbs: mugwort, bay, or rosemary

    Optional incense: myrrh or patchouli


    ā˜†ā˜†ā˜†

    ā˜† The Ritual:

    1. Create a sacred circle.
    Begin by standing or sitting before your altar. Take three deep breaths. As you exhale, imagine a glowing circle of light forming around youĀ  the turning Wheel of Fortune itself.


    2. Invoke Hekate.
    Light the black candle and say:

    ā€œHekate, Keeper of the Keys,
    Guide of crossroads and shadowed ways,
    Illuminate my fate and steady my steps.
    As the Wheel turns, so do I.ā€




    3. Cleanse and release.
    Dip your fingers into the saltwater and sprinkle it around your circle. Speak aloud the things you are ready to release: fears, habits, attachments. As you name them, envision them dissolving into the water.


    4. Light the white candle.
    Say:

    ā€œFrom the ashes, I rise anew.
    From the cycle, I gain wisdom.
    I trust the divine pattern unfolding within me.ā€




    5. Consecrate the token.
    Hold the key, coin, or ring in your hands and whisper:

    ā€œWheel of Fortune, turn with grace.
    May destiny unfold in my favor.
    I walk in rhythm with the cosmic dance.ā€
    Keep this token near your altar or carry it until the next full moon.




    6. Close with gratitude.
    Blow out the candles in reverse order white, then black saying:

    ā€œThe wheel turns, and I turn with it.
    Blessed be the crossroads,
    Blessed be the eternal return.ā€

    ā˜†ā˜†ā˜†

    ā˜† Extending the Halloween Magick into the Weekend

    1. Friday Night (The Descent): Do the Hekate ritual. Focus on releasing and honoring ancestors. Burn herbs, write what you’re letting go of, and bury the ashes outside.


    2. Saturday (The Turning): Practice divination: tarot, pendulum, mirror gazing, or dream journaling. The veil remains thin; insights flow easily.


    3. Sunday (The Rising): Focus on rebirth and gratitude. Take a sunrise walk, light a white candle, and set new intentions for the coming cycle.



    Witch’s Tip: Keep your altar candles lit briefly each evening through Sunday to keep the energy flowing. The Wheel of Fortune’s power is strongest when honored over time, a cycle within a cycle.


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    With Love,

    Eve.