Here is the tarot reading for the Tuseday of the hard fork.
Here, the reading starts with The World...
The World shows a chapter of life that has come to an end. In the World, the mermaid has just completed a trip around the world. She comes back to the place she started, reflects on her journey and thinks about where she is going next.
The beasts at her feet are beasts that she has fought and tamed. They now serve her as pets. This is a metaphor for the wisdom she has accumulated from the trials of the last chapter.
As the mermaid gets ready to embark on her next journey, she faces the 9 of Wands.
In the 9, this person has been trapped in a basement maze for a long time. They find a staircase that may or may not lead out of the maze. They have taken so many staircases trying to get out of the maze, that they have lost their optimism.
The 9 is all about hope. Hope that the future can be different than the past.
The night sky can be seen in the upper right corner of the card, showing that this really is the way out, so optimism and hope are all the person needs to get out of the maze.
So what waits on the outside?
The 3 of Cups!
In the 3 of cups, these people have been swallowed by a fish... maybe a whale. Together they have worked their way out. The fish is a tie that binds them... a common trial that they have been through together.
The 3 talks about hanging out with and celebrating with people that you have been through some stuff with. Just celebrating and being happy.
I put the next card down to show the body of the fish, or the trial that we have gone through together.
The 10 of wands is about work. A labor of love. To us, this is about the time and work put into posting whatever we do on Steemit. This is the tie that binds us together, and the 3 of cups suggest hanging out and celebrating with other Steemians.
In Minneapolis, we have a chance to do this on Friday!
https://steemit.com/steemit/@kommienezuspadt/steemit-short-film-project-this-friday-june-23rd-open-to-anyone-in-minneapolis
All cards shown are from the Deviant Moon Tarot by Patrick Valenza.