the Fire, the Silence and the Land

Tarot cards The Moon, Justice, Temperance, and The Star on a wooden table with a candle and sage bundle

This is a four-card reflection for the last seventy-two to ninety-six hours: past, present, future, and representative beast. It is offered in the spirit of reflection, not certainty; as a way to listen to the pattern beneath the noise.

Brigid of the flame and the healing well, guide the words toward warmth and truth.

Skadi of the mountain, the winter trail, and the clean boundary, steady the heart where distance is needed.

Ratatoskr, restless messenger between worlds, help carry the right words and leave the needless ones behind.

Land spirits, old and present, seen and unseen, hold the ground beneath this reading.

And to the ever-present Fir tree, standing green through storm and season, lend endurance, honesty, and quiet strength.


Four-Card Spread

Past: The Moon

The last few days carried the feeling of walking by half-light. Something was sensed before it was fully understood. Tone shifted. A silence spoke. A change in the air was noticed, and the imagination began filling in the shadows.

The Moon in the Rider-Waite deck does not always mean deception. Sometimes it means uncertainty. Sometimes it means the emotional tide is high, and every ripple looks larger than it is. It speaks to intuition, but also to the danger of letting fear finish sentences that reality has not yet spoken.

This connects strongly with the Cancer horoscope for Monday, June 1: the sense that a subtle shift in friendliness or tone may have been noticed and then expanded into worry. The message here is simple: perception may be real, but interpretation still needs care.

Not every shadow is a threat.
Not every silence is rejection.
Not every change in tone is a closing door.

Present: Justice

The present card is Justice. This is the card of balance, fairness, accountability, and clear speech. It asks for truth without cruelty, correction without humiliation, and honesty without turning the moment into a trial.

Justice says that words matter. Public words matter. Private words matter. Questions matter. Answers matter. Intent matters, but so does impact.

This card does not ask for self-punishment. It does not ask for retreat. It asks for clean ownership. Where something was unclear, clarify it. Where concern was real, do not deny it. Where another person feels affected, hear that too.

Justice is not about winning. It is about restoring the scale.

I am allowed to speak.
I am allowed to care.
I am allowed to ask.
I am also allowed to learn how my words landed.

Future: Temperance

The future card is Temperance. This is a good sign after The Moon and Justice. It suggests that the next movement does not need to be forceful. It needs to be measured.

Temperance is the card of blending what appears opposed: emotion and reason, memory and present reality, personal concern and respect for another’s ground, fire and water, wound and wisdom.

It says: do not pour gasoline on a sacred fire. Tend it. Feed it carefully. Let the flame give light, not destruction.

The next step is not silence born from shame. It is not defense born from hurt. It is a calmer form of truth. Say what is yours. Release what is not. Let the land hold what people cannot.

The path forward is not withdrawal.
The path forward is not escalation.
The path forward is measured speech, clean intent, and a quieter heart.

Representative Beast: The Star

For the representative beast, The Star appears under the sign of Aquarius. In the Rider-Waite deck, The Star is often linked with Aquarius, the water-bearer: the one who pours water onto land and into the pool, tending both the visible and unseen currents.

This is not a beast in the ordinary sense. It is a guiding creature of air and water, thought and feeling, distance and care. Aquarius brings the wider view. Cancer brings the tender heart. Together, they ask for compassion without drowning, and perspective without becoming cold.

The Star says there is still healing available here. Not necessarily a return to what was. Not necessarily a perfect repair. But a softening. A clearing. A chance to remember that care can still exist, even when people stand in different places.

The representative beast is therefore the water-bearer beneath the night sky: the one who does not hoard the water, but pours it where healing may still take root.


Divinatory Meaning of the Last Seventy-Two to Ninety-Six Hours

The pattern of these cards suggests a movement from uncertainty, into clarification, and then toward moderation.

The Moon shows the emotional fog: sensing a shift, wondering what it meant, and feeling the old pull toward self-consciousness or insecurity.

Justice shows the necessary conversation: questions answered, boundaries named, intentions clarified, and the reminder that care and accountability can exist in the same room.

Temperance shows the needed response: no overcorrection, no dramatic retreat, no sharpened reply just to prove a point. Let the response be balanced. Let it be human. Let it be honest without becoming a weapon.

The Star, carrying the Aquarius current, offers the wider sky. It reminds the heart that being misunderstood does not make a person unworthy. It reminds the mind that perception needs grounding. It reminds the spirit that the land does not belong only to memory, nor only to the present moment. The land holds layers.

Brigid says: keep the flame clean.

Skadi says: keep the boundary clean.

Ratatoskr says: carry only the message that needs carrying.

The land spirits say: remember where your feet are.

The Fir tree says: stand, but do not harden.


Reflection

The lesson of this reading is not that concern was wrong. Concern is often born from care. The lesson is that care needs a clear road to travel. When care moves through fog, it can be mistaken for accusation. When concern moves through silence, it can grow teeth it did not mean to have.

There is no need to collapse into shame. There is no need to defend every word. There is only the invitation to speak from the centre rather than the wound.

I can care without clinging.
I can question without accusing.
I can listen without disappearing.
I can stand without turning to stone.

For the last few days, the message is this: the heart noticed something, the mind tried to explain it, and the world answered back. Now the task is not to spiral. The task is to receive what was offered, keep what is useful, release what is not, and continue with steadier hands.

The fire is still worth tending.

The land is still worth honouring.

The words are still worth choosing carefully.

Godspeed.

The Flower Moon and Gramma’s Rule

Young plants growing in garden beds under full moon and starry night

Hey there, Unplugged Pagans. How are you today?

Today is May 1st, and we are sitting under the light of the Flower Moon.

Now, let me correct myself right off the top before the moon herself corrects me. This is not technically a Blood Moon. A Blood Moon is tied to an eclipse. What we have this month is even stranger in its own quiet way: two full moons in May. Tonight brings us the Flower Moon, and at the end of the month, we get the second full moon, the Blue Moon.

So yes, May is giving us a double lunar month.

Interesting times indeed.

And fitting, really.

Because today, as beautiful as the moon may be, the ground is still cold. It is currently sitting around minus two, and the next couple of days are not exactly screaming “plant the tomatoes.” There is still cold in the air, still frost in the ground, and still enough risk that if you are thinking about putting your garden in this weekend, forget it.

Do not do it.

Do not even think about it.

Prepare your garden all you want. Clear the beds. Turn the soil if it is ready. Gather your tools. Make your plans. Stand there with a coffee and imagine what it will look like in July.

But do not put tender plants out yet.

I live by my grandmother’s rule on this one:

No gardening before the May long weekend.

Or as she would have said it, not until after the Queen’s birthday.

That is the golden rule of thumb.

You can argue with it if you want. You can get impatient. You can let one warm afternoon fool you. But the frost will not care about your optimism.

The land has its own timing.

Learn it.

A Virtual Full Moon Reading

Tonight’s reading is virtual again.

No big altar setup. No long ceremony. No drawn-out ritual. I want to get this done, get home, and go straight to bed.

But that does not make the reading less sacred.

Sometimes the sacred is not the long ritual.

Sometimes the sacred is the honest one.

So tonight, under the Flower Moon, I asked for a four-card Rider Waite spread:

Past. Present. Future. Querent.

And into this reading we invite Brigid, Skadi, Ratatoskr, the fir tree, and the landvættir — the spirits of the land beneath our feet, the ones who know better than we do when the soil is ready.

Moonchild Weather for May 1st

For Cancer, for the Moonchild, the theme today is emotional clarity.

There may be feelings sitting close to the surface. There may be people, memories, or familiar connections stirring something in the heart. Today asks the Moonchild not to hide from that, but also not to drown in it.

That is always the Cancer balancing act.

Feel deeply.

But do not let the feeling drive the whole wagon.

There is a difference between intuition and emotional weather. Today asks us to listen carefully enough to know which one is speaking.

Past — Nine of Pentacles Reversed

The Nine of Pentacles reversed speaks to a past where comfort, stability, and independence may have felt less secure than they looked from the outside.

This is the card of the garden that is not quite as settled as it appears.

There may have been work done. There may have been progress. There may have been signs of growth. But underneath it, there was still strain. Still uncertainty. Still the feeling that the ground could shift.

That fits the season.

We look outside and see spring trying to arrive. We see the promise of green. We see the sun climbing higher. But the soil says, “Not yet.”

Brigid steps into this card as the keeper of the hearth. She reminds us that abundance is not just what we harvest. It is what we protect before the harvest comes.

The lesson of the past is this:

Do not mistake appearances for readiness.

Present — Queen of Wands Reversed

The Queen of Wands reversed is today’s honest mood.

There is fire here, but it may be tired fire. Rushed fire. Irritated fire. The kind of fire that wants to get things done but is running low on patience.

That sounds about right.

May arrives. The moon is full. The garden calls. The weather says no. The body says bed. The spirit says, “Can we at least do something?”

This card says yes, but carefully.

You do not need to force the season.

You do not need to prove your devotion by burning yourself out.

You do not need to plant too early just because waiting feels like doing nothing.

Skadi stands in this card with cold, practical wisdom. She does not care how badly you want the mountain to soften. She cares whether you have respected the conditions in front of you.

The present lesson is this:

Power without patience becomes self-sabotage.

Future — Four of Wands Reversed

The Four of Wands reversed is a warning and a promise.

Upright, this card is celebration, homecoming, gathering, and stability. Reversed, it says the foundation is not quite ready yet.

Not destroyed.

Not doomed.

Just not ready.

That is the whole garden message today.

You can see the celebration coming. You can imagine the plants in the ground, the beds full, the green returning, the hands in the soil, the first real signs that winter has finally backed off.

But the landvættir are saying, “Wait.”

Not forever.

Just long enough.

Ratatoskr runs through this card as the messenger between impatience and wisdom. He says be careful what message you carry to yourself. Do not let one cold morning become despair. Do not let one warm afternoon become foolishness.

The future lesson is this:

Celebration comes stronger when the foundation is ready.

Querent — Ten of Cups Reversed

The card representing the querent is the Ten of Cups reversed.

That is a deep one.

This is the card of emotional fulfillment, home, belonging, family, peace, and the dream of everything finally feeling whole. Reversed, it does not mean those things are gone. It means there may be a gap between the dream and the current reality.

And honestly, that is a very Moonchild card.

Cancer carries the idea of home inside the ribs. Not just a house, not just four walls, but the feeling of being safe, rooted, loved, and at peace.

When the Ten of Cups is reversed, it asks:

What does home mean when the season is not ready yet?

What does peace mean when the ground is still cold?

What does fulfillment mean when you are tired and just trying to get through the day?

The fir tree answers this one.

It says: stay rooted.

The fir does not need summer to prove it is alive. It does not panic because the cold remains. It knows how to stand in between seasons.

The querent lesson is this:

Your peace does not have to be perfect to be real.

The Message From the Spirits

Brigid says: tend the hearth before you tend the garden. Rest is not wasted time. Warmth matters.

Skadi says: respect the cold. Respect the conditions. Do not let impatience put tender things at risk.

Ratatoskr says: watch the messages running through your mind. Not every thought is guidance. Some are just weather.

The fir tree says: endurance is quiet. Stand where you are. Do not rush the season.

The landvættir say: the ground is speaking. Listen before you plant.

Grandmother’s Rule

So here is today’s practical pagan wisdom:

Do not put the garden in too early.

Prepare, yes.

Plan, yes.

Clean up, yes.

Dream over seed packets, yes.

But do not confuse preparation with planting.

There is wisdom in waiting.

There is wisdom in watching the frost.

There is wisdom in the old rules that survived because somebody learned them the hard way.

No gardening before the May long weekend.

That rule has roots.

Full Moon Blessing

May this Flower Moon bless what is not ready yet.

May it bless the seeds still waiting.

May it bless the cold ground.

May it bless the tired gardener.

May it bless the Moonchild trying to feel deeply without being swept away.

May it bless the home we are still building, the peace we are still learning, and the season that will arrive when it is good and ready.

Godspeed, and may the full moon bless you.