Season 13 of Every Day Tarot opens with a vital conversation before stepping into the magic of the Harry Potter world.
In this episode, we explore the irony of JK Rowling’s public persona, how the books often portray femininity and intuition in a negative light, and the ways the fandom has reclaimed the wizarding world to center inclusivity and queer joy.
What we explore in this episode:
JK Rowling’s trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) stance
How the Harry Potter books reveal a pattern of devaluing femininity and intuitive arts like divination
How the fandom has reclaimed the series to center inclusivity, diversity, and queer joy
When Magic Meets Reality
JK Rowling, born Joanne Rowling, has been publicly vocal since 2020 about her trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) beliefs—views that deny the validity of trans women’s identities and actively push against their rights, including access to healthcare.
Her stance isn’t just a matter of poorly chosen tweets. She has founded and personally funds the JK Rowling Women’s Fund, which supports legal cases designed to challenge trans inclusion and remove gender-affirming care. The fund takes no public donations; it is entirely powered by her wealth—wealth she built from all the books, films, merchandise, and spin-offs that make up the HP wizarding world.
This has placed Harry Potter fans in a deeply personal ethical dilemma: How do we reconcile a story that taught us about friendship, bravery, and acceptance with the reality that its creator is actively funding harm against marginalized communities?
The Fandom’s Reclamation Work
The Harry Potter series no longer belongs solely to its author. Stories live and grow in the hearts of those who read them.
We can honor the parts of the series that shaped us while holding Rowling accountable for her harm. We can channel our energy into creating inclusive spaces, supporting trans and queer communities, and practicing the magic of connection that the books once inspired in us.
After all, the real magic isn’t in a wand, it’s in the choice to build a better world where everyone feels safe to be themselves.
To explore the energy of this episode, I pulled cards from the Sasuraibito Tarot:
The Devil - seduction of power and the shadow side of attachment.
The Tower - collapse of illusions; the shock of seeing the truth.
Eight of Cups - walking away from what no longer aligns, seeking deeper meaning.
The World - wholeness and integration, reclaiming the narrative.
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💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracleby Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Enchantress.
A card about repairing trust after deception, rebuilding connections, and finding reconciliation where possible.
Reflective prompts on this card:
Where might I be deceiving myself about a situation or a person?
How do I discern between illusion and reality in my current circumstances?
What steps can I take to repair trust in myself or in a relationship?
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