We are trying a slightly different format this month, in accordance with some intuited guidance received. We have done a one card draw for each week, and then a three card draw for the month’s overview. We hope this gives greater clarity.

Card selected for the week 1-7 June:

27 WaitingPatience, Endurance, Holding“I remain present and steady, even when progress requires me to wait.” “I allow time to do its quiet work.”“Resist the urge to force progress.” “Let time do what effort cannot.”  

The first week of June may feel slower than expected, with delays, pauses, or situations that seem to be “in holding.” Plans may take longer to move forward, answers may not arrive immediately, and some readers could feel tempted to push harder in order to make things happen. Yet Sophia reminds us that waiting is not wasted time. There are moments in life when stillness is part of preparation, and when unseen pieces are quietly moving into place beyond our awareness. Rather than resisting the pause, use this week to breathe, observe, reflect, and remain centred. Tend to the small things already within your reach, trust the timing of what is unfolding, and remember that patience often reveals wisdom that rushing would have missed.

Card selected for week 8-14 June:

15 DissolutionBreakdown, release, unmaking“I have held this idea while it had work to do, and now I release it with gratitude.” “I allow structures to fall away when their time is done.”  “Let breakdown complete itself.” “Do not cling to what is dissolving.”

The second week of June brings the energy of Dissolution — a softening, loosening, and release of what can no longer be held together in its present form. Some readers may notice old emotions rising to the surface, outdated expectations fading away, or situations beginning to unravel quietly rather than dramatically. This card does not speak of destruction, but of transformation through surrender. Like mist returning to the sea, certain thoughts, attachments, fears, or identities may begin to dissolve so that something truer can emerge beneath them. During this week, avoid clinging too tightly to certainty or trying to force old patterns to remain intact. Allow space for reflection, rest, creativity, and emotional honesty. Sophia reminds us that dissolution is often the beginning of renewal, and that letting go with grace creates room for deeper healing and clearer vision.

Card selected for week 15-22 June:

19 ReleaseLetting go, freedom, relief“In releasing what no longer serves me, I reclaim my freedom.” “I feel relief as I let go.”“Allow freedom to follow release.” “Do not retrieve what you have released.”

The third week of June carries the gentle but liberating energy of Release. After the uncertainty of Waiting and the soft unraveling of Dissolution, this card suggests that something long held within the heart is finally ready to be set free. Readers may feel drawn to release old grief, limiting beliefs, emotional burdens, guilt, resentment, or responsibilities that no longer belong to them. There may also be a sense of emotional lightness returning, as though fresh air is entering spaces that have been closed for too long. This is not a week for clinging tightly to the past or attempting to reclaim what is naturally drifting away. Instead, Sophia encourages surrender with trust and compassion. Speak honestly, forgive where possible, simplify what feels heavy, and allow yourself to exhale emotionally and spiritually. What is released now creates space for peace, clarity, and new movement to enter.

Card selected for week 23 – 31 June :

8 DoingAction, effort, skill, persistence“I shape what is needed through effort, skill and the steady application of my Will.” “I apply my skills with steady intention.”“Focus effort where it counts.” “Let skill guide action.”

The final week of June shifts the energy dramatically into action through the card Doing. After weeks of waiting, dissolving, and releasing, readers may suddenly feel renewed motivation, clarity, and determination to move forward with practical purpose. This is a week for creating, building, repairing, organising, and actively shaping the next stage of life rather than merely thinking about it. Like the blacksmith at the forge, effort applied now has the power to transform raw potential into something strong and enduring. Sophia reminds us that spiritual growth is not found only in reflection and surrender, but also in meaningful action. Use this week to focus your energy wisely, commit to what truly matters, and take steady practical steps toward your goals. Progress may not arrive through grand gestures, but through consistent effort, patience, and the willingness to keep shaping your path one strike at a time.

Overview for the month of June:

  • Exhaustion — recognising where energy has been depleted or unsustainably spent
29 ExhaustionDepletion, overuse, collapse“I honour the moment when my effort must give way to my care.” “Rest is not failure; it is the wisdom that restores me.”“Even the brightest flame must sometimes be shielded from the wind.”
“Withdraw gently, replenish deeply, and return only when your spirit is ready.”
  • Obsession — becoming aware of unhealthy attachments, over-focus, anxiety, control, or mental loops
18 ObsessionFixation, compulsion, narrowing focus“I fix my gaze on one bright thing, and let the rest of the world fall away.” “I recognise when focus narrows too far.”“Widen your perspective.” “Release your fixation.”
  • Ending — the completion of a cycle that has run its course
49 EndingClosure, Finality, Conclusion“I honour the lessons and acknowledge what has reached its conclusion.” “I accept the finality of what has reached its end.”“Do not reopen what has closed.” “Let the ending stand.”

Seen together with the weekly cards, the message becomes:

June is not a punishment month — it is a clearing month.

The cards suggest many people may be reaching the end of a period of overextension, emotional fixation, or carrying too much for too long. The month appears designed to help people pause, dissolve what is no longer healthy, release burdens, and then begin rebuilding from a more conscious place by the final week.


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