This morning, I was planning a workshop that I’ll be giving to a group here in Toronto next week (“Tarot for Empowerment”). Part of it will be about creating a Card of the Day practice for oneself. Many of us pull a card for the day, whether tarot, angel card, goddess card, or other tool such as crone stone or rune. It helps to have a focus when using our insight tool, preferably a focus which educes the best in us for the day. And even if you don’t use cards of any kind, you can use any of the questions below for personal reflection, journal writing, or positive motivation. If a daily card isn’t practical for you, do a Card of the Week. Simply change “today” to “this week” when you pose your question.
- What do I most need to know or learn today?
- How can I be of service to life today?
- What is my most helpful resource today?
- How can I succeed in every way today?
- What nourishes and sustains me today?
- How can my wisest, most loving self express itself today?

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February 24, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Anna
I have found that :
-What do I most need to DO today?
is the most challenging question for me. Patly because I not used to transform the answers from the tarot to real actions and partly because I have noticed that we are so easily stuck in a rut. We can see clear in the cards what we need to do, but it is harder to actually do it!
February 25, 2010 at 9:57 pm
jameswells
Nice question, Anna. Very proactive!
February 25, 2010 at 12:13 am
judy
Thanks, James, those ARE “good daily questions”!
I particularly like the last one.
I think “what’s my PRIORITY today?” would be a good one for me, too.
February 25, 2010 at 9:57 pm
jameswells
Ooohhh…Lovely question for one’s day card, Judy. Thank you!
February 25, 2010 at 1:02 am
Martha Hillhouse
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