Welcome back to Everyday Tarot, your daily dive into the divine wisdom of the cards. Season 17 is all about seasonal tarot spreads for Autumn—cozy, reflective layouts to help you release what’s no longer needed, reconnect with your body, and plant seeds for what’s next.
In today’s episode, we’re exploring the Unabashed Pumpkin Trash Tarot Spread by Evie at Interrobang Tarot—a four-card spread for embracing your joy, setting boundaries with fun-suckers, and reclaiming your right to seasonal indulgence.
What we explore in this episode:
The Unabashed Pumpkin Trash Tarot Spread by Evie at Interrobang Tarot
How to balance sweetness, honesty, pleasure, and boundaries
Reflections on burnout, gratitude, and collective care
The Unabashed Pumpkin Trash Tarot Spread
The medicine of the season is simple: protect your joy like it’s sacred.
This four-card spread invites you to reclaim pleasure, honesty, and play in equal measure, no matter what the “too much” police might say.
The Prompts:
The Sugar - where or when to be sweet
The Spice - when or where to be brutally honest, even if it makes others uncomfortable
The Everything Nice - something to enjoy with greater gusto
The Haters Can Go Suck a Pumpkin - strategies for boundary setting with baseless critics and pleasure police
Credit The Unabashed Pumpkin Trash Tarot Spread by Interrobang Tarot
1) The Sugar - Two of Swords (Reversed)
Be gentle with yourself through indecision and burnout. Even difficult revelations are worthy of sweetness. Compassion, not criticism, helps the heart heal.
2) The Spice - Judgment
Be honest about what’s ending and what’s next. Reflection and reevaluation are sacred acts of truth-telling, even if they unsettle others.
3) Everything Nice - Page of Pentacles (Reversed)
It’s okay to feel unmotivated. Relish your rest. Short-term goals and small comforts count as sacred survival this season.
4) The Haters Can Go Suck a Pumpkin - Ace of Pentacles (Reversed)
Name what drains you and say no. Build boundaries around your energy, your joy, and your resources, especially from those who profit off your exhaustion.
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