Death – good, bad, indifferent?

Actually, it’s neutral.

I think about death and dying a lot. It’s a subject that fascinates me – the older I get, the more I am drawn to explore what it means. My views on dying have changed a lot since I was a wee, young lass. It was something to avoid at all costs. Of course, it’s still not something I court deliberately but the thought of dying doesn’t hold any fear for me. It’s merely a doorway – whether that be to permanent nothing, or a portal to eternity, none of us really have a clue.

By the way, does anyone know which deck this Death comes from?

Death

“Death doesn’t mean actual death.” You read that all the time in tarot. All the blimmin’ time. Of course it means death, what else could it mean? However, it doesn’t mean you or someone close is about to kick the bucket (though it might). It does mean the end of something you hold dear, or the loss of something you are afraid to let go of. When the Death card appears, know that there is nothing you can do about it, so perhaps it is time to prepare yourself for the inevitable?

If you do persist in holding onto that job or relationship or behaviour or whatever, then the Tower’s gonna come and sort you out good and proper.

Tarot: the Death card

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