Compassion & Accountability
The Pisces Lunar Eclipse carries powerful, emotional energy—a call to release illusions, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with intuition. Pisces is compassion, surrender, and softness. But under an eclipse, those qualities get tested.
Over the past week, I kept seeing the same theme arise in conversations around me: the tension between compassion and accountability. It showed up in friends’ lives, in unexpected situations, and even in my own reflections. Spirit kept pulling me toward this message like a mirror.
We live in a world that often treats compassion and accountability like they’re opposites—as if you can only choose one. Compassion without accountability can become enabling. Accountability without compassion can feel like punishment. But when they walk together, they create freedom.
What Came Through During the Live
I started by sharing what was already in my spirit before I even pulled cards: compassion and accountability are not enemies. We can care deeply and tell the truth. We can be gentle and set boundaries.
Community has been reminding me of this too. When people come together around a mission—like the women in the podcast workshop I hosted this weekend—fear gets pushed aside. Community holds accountability. And accountability, when rooted in care, becomes compassion in action.
That was the energy moving through me as I went live.
The Cards I Pulled
Earlier that day, I pulled cards to ground this message. Here’s what came through:
* King of Swords + Queen of Swords → Truth, clarity, accountability, boundaries.
* King of Cups → Compassion, emotional steadiness, heart-led leadership.
* Ten of Pentacles → Community, legacy, and how our choices ripple into what we build together.
* Eight of Pentacles → Practice and discipline—this is a skill we refine daily.
* High Priestess → Intuition, inner wisdom, the third eye. A reminder that speaking truth in real time strengthens our sight.
It made me laugh when the High Priestess came out in the middle of all that sword energy. She’s Pisces energy through and through—and the heart of this eclipse.
The cards confirmed what I’d already been feeling: that compassion and accountability belong together.
Speaking Truth as Practice
In a reading I had on Friday, I was told that one of my assignments in this lifetime is to speak my truth more—especially in real time. The more I practice using my voice, the more my third eye strengthens.
That’s why I knew I couldn’t just write this message—I had to show up live, face and all, even though that makes me uncomfortable. Because compassion is the intuition side, the softness. Accountability is the throat chakra energy, the voice. And together, they sharpen each other.
BTW, it is Wyclef, lol! And City High!
A Real-Time Example
So what does holding compassion and accountability look like in practice?
A friend suggested I handle a sudden situation face to face. But I had to be honest—I couldn’t. If I sat down in person at that moment, all my compassion would’ve gone out the door. I would’ve gone off.
So instead, I chose to send a text/voice note. Not to avoid the conversation, but to keep it open. To hold accountability—“this needs to be addressed”—while still leaving space for compassion. That was how I built a bridge instead of burning one.
That’s the balance: choosing the channel, timing, and tone that allows both compassion and accountability to exist together.
The Eclipse Invitation
This Pisces lunar eclipse is asking us to release the illusion that compassion and accountability are opposites.
Compassion without accountability keeps us stuck.Accountability without compassion breaks us down.But together, they heal us and lift us up.
So as you move through this week, sit with these questions:
* Where are you being asked to show compassion with accountability?
* Where are you being asked to ground accountability in compassion?
* What illusions about conflict, care, or boundaries are you ready to release?
Because the High Priestess whispers: you already know. Your intuition has been pointing you there. The invitation is to trust it—and maybe even speak it out loud.
✨ Compassion and accountability are not opposites. They are partners. And when we let them walk together, we step closer to freedom. ✨