Happy and Blessed 2026!

I sometimes go to church and pray, especially during the holiday season. I know people find this controversial when I change into a human being who pulls cards for a living.

First, I want to be very clear: I do not use Tarot to connect with demons, and I communicate this very openly and transparently with all my clients. For me, Tarot is a sacred tool, one that facilitates a deeper connection with the subconscious mind and the Highest Self. I use it to gently reveal aspects of ourselves that are invisible to the naked eye, inviting awareness, compassion, and clarity.

I’m aware that for many, church-going and Tarot are seen as incompatible, even contradictory.
I also had many questions myself before I embarked on this journey. Not anymore. I no longer subscribe to the dogma that spirituality must exist in rigid categories, one way or the other.
One big “AHA”moment for me was when I realised how Tarot connects spirituality and religion through shared symbols that help people seek meaning, guidance, and a deeper connection to themselves and something greater.

On New Year’s Eve, I planned to go into London and spend some time around Covent Garden, simply admiring the Christmas lights. We left a little later than intended, and by the time we arrived, the streets were already closed in preparation for the NYE fireworks. We took a detour in the opposite direction, walking the beautifully quiet and tiny streets of London - it doesn’t happen very often to be alone on any street in London, let alone Central London, usually the streets are always super crowded.

We didn’t know where we were heading, so we moved slowly, taking in the sights and the excitement coming from everywhere - only a few hours left out of 2025! 🥳🥳
My work has taught me not to stay attached to circumstances and outcomes, instead to follow my heart and trust that God will provide the exact experience my Soul’ desires for the end of 2025.

As we were meandering through the streets, St Paul’s Cathedral dome peeked through the darkness. Decision made. We were heading that way. As serendipity would have it, we got there in time for the 5 pm Evensong Mass. Never been here to a mass before!!! How blessed to have this experience! The energy was sublime ❤️deeply peaceful, reverent, and expansive.

When I was younger, going to church was a weekly ritual for me. Even now, I find great comfort praying in churches; the walls themselves seem to hold a calming presence, gently quieting both mind and body.

Nowadays, I’m not drawn to religion as a structure or doctrine. However, I’m open to walking into any church and feeling God’s presence, pure, powerful, and divine.

So if you haven’t walked into a church lately or a synagogue, mosque, or any place of prayer that calls to you, perhaps allow yourself next time when you walk by, to step inside. Not out of obligation, but out of curiosity.
Out of listening.

Happy New Year, my friend! ❤️🥳🤗

May you see beauty everywhere! 🥰

St Paul’s Cathedral, London

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