Message from The Lovers and The Sun (springtime energy)

The Lovers and The Sun from the Wild Unknown Tarot

At the time of this writing, The Spring Equinox is almost upon us. It falls on March 19th this year, which in numerology, is the number 10. The two cards above, add up to number 9. I will touch on this later.

As we look at the images in these cards, the message that I received was that of migration. Returning to the sun. The Lovers and The Sun are urging us to do the same. Many of us have spent the cold, dark winter months in a personal hibernation. This gave us a time to reflect upon who we are and the experiences of the past season that have shaped us. But just as the geese realize when it is time to move forward, we can take our cue from them and do the same.

Embrace the warmth of the sun and allow it to nurture the seeds of new growth with it’s healing rays. Each spring is the beginning of a new cycle.

As I mentioned above, the numerology for these two cards is #9. This number is an indication that a phase is ending. What this means to each of us is as individual as we are. But it does urge us to ask the question of what is no longer serving us as we move into the new season of “light”?

This is why many of us feel the need to do our “spring cleaning” during this time. Instinctively, we realize that new space must be made so that new energy and alignments came come in. This is the time to put into action what we have been contemplating on during the winter months.

It’s interesting that The Spring Equinox falls on the 19th this year. As this equals the number 10 in numerology, which symbolizes endings, and also the number 1 which is the number of beginnings. The message here is for us to get moving! Clean out those cobwebs and embrace the energies of the new spring growth cycle! The Magician in the tarot is the #1 card in The Major arcana. He is the card after The Fool (number 0) which stands for new beginnings. The Magician is the architect that manifests creation by combining inspiration from “spirit” and the physical elements of earth. He is the first step in consciously “making things happen”.

So getting back to the geese and the sun, these animals come back to their home where it is warm once again to breed and raise their young. It is a time of creation, new experiences, love of self as well as love in relationships, home, new beginnings, integrating our ideas with physical manifestation, celebration, spiritual awareness, connection, fresh perspectives, nature and the outdoors.

These two cards embody beautifully, the energetic blueprint of the season.

“Spring is the fountain of love for thirsty winter”
― Munia Khan