
The Tower – The Grace of Ruin
The Tower, numbered XVI in the Major Arcana, is one of the most feared and misunderstood cards in the tarot. Often depicted as a tall, crowned structure being struck by lightning, engulfed in flames, with people leaping from its windows, the image is nothing short of dramatic. And yet, within the chaos lies an undeniable truth: destruction is sometimes the only path to liberation.

Death – The Sacred Alchemy of Letting Go
The Death card, numbered XIII in the Major Arcana, is one of the most misunderstood cards in the tarot. In pop culture, it evokes fear and finality. But for those of us who walk the spiritual path, Death is a holy portal. It is not about physical demise alone; it is the card of endings, transformations, and sacred release. Death is the quiet, potent force that strips away illusion, clears away what no longer serves, and prepares the soul for a rebirth.

The Hanged Man – Suspension and Sacred Surrender
The Hanged Man, numbered XII in the Major Arcana, is the turning point between the first and second halves of the Fool’s Journey. It is a card of surrender, stillness, and spiritual inversion. When it appears, it signals that something in our lives is undergoing a profound inner shift. Yet, unlike the Tower or Death cards, which bring active change, The Hanged Man requires us to pause and yield to a higher wisdom. This is not a time for movement. It is a time for metamorphosis.

Breaking the Bubble: Mike Monroe, 1992, and the Archetype of Separation in Northern Exposure Season 4
The idea of living inside a bubble has long fascinated storytellers. In 1976, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble with John Travolta introduced us to a boy who had to live in a germ-free enclosure. In 1992, Seinfeld parodied the same concept with its infamous “Bubble Boy” episode. And that same year, Northern Exposure offered a version that was at once compassionate, mystical, and searingly honest.

2025: The Year of Nine - A Journey Home to the Self
Led Zeppelin’s iconic "Stairway to Heaven" transcends time as a masterpiece of spiritual exploration and awakening, offering profound reflections as we step into the transformative energy of 2025. Its rich symbolism and poetic narrative resonate deeply with the themes of a Nine Year—a time of culmination, spiritual introspection, and renewal.

A Scorpio’s Journey: The Bold Path of Lisa M. Gunshore
Lisa M. Gunshore’s dream is not merely to empower others but to remind them of their inherent strength and wisdom. Her work is a call to action, an invitation to step boldly into the unknown, to trust the unseen within themselves, and to create lives of intention and purpose. Through her books, teachings, and mediumship, Lisa embodies the wisdom of the ages, the passion of the phoenix, and the timeless truth that empowerment begins within.

Fall’s Natural Rhythm: The Hanged Man and Transition
The Hanged Man in tarot, symbolizing surrender, and transformation, reflects the transition of nature during fall as it lets go of its vibrant foliage, embracing a period of introspective change and renewal.

Breaking Patterns: How Awareness Leads to Lasting Transformation
A few weeks ago, I jammed my toenail. It turned black and eventually fell off. But when it did, I discovered something surprising—a completely new, healthy nail was already growing underneath.
For years, ever since breaking this toe in 2003, I had accepted the strange, misshapen nail as “normal.” Suddenly, after all this time, it was gone—replaced by wholeness.
This small experience reminded me how often we accept unhealthy patterns or imperfections in ourselves, not because they serve us, but because we’ve convinced ourselves there’s nothing we can do. We tell ourselves, “This is just how it is.”
But just like that new toenail, transformation is always possible.

Neptune in Astrology: Mysticism, Dreams & Dissolving Boundaries
Neptune represents oneness, unity, unlimited boundaries, and the element of water.Neptune is the last of the gas giants in our solar system. According to astrology, Neptune rules all that lies below the surface—and the watery flow of creativity. At nearly 2.8 billion miles away from the Sun, we need a telescope just to get a glimpse of Neptune. Like its neighbors Uranus and Pluto, it governs invisible aspects of the personality—particularly the subconscious mind: dreams, fantasies and even delusions.