
I won’t lie, I simply choose decks that make me happy this month! I have too many decks that have a great September vibe. It was hard narrowing it down to just the four tarot and choosing one oracle. With summer winding down, I suddenly have time to sit and play with the cards on the regular again!

Clockwise, starting from the far left, Trionfi del la Luna Illustrated Pips Paradoxical edition, The Citadel Deck (original partner deck with the Limited Edition Seed and Sickle Oracle), 5¢ Tarot (second edition), Santa Muerte Tarot, Llewellyn Tarot.
I suspect there are some people out there that would shudder to think that spooky season begins September 1st, but I am already full steam ahead on the spooky train! I really love having fun with my Tarot decks in the fall season (even if we’re at the tail end of summer), and that fun-ness really comes out in the silly Trionfi del la Luna deck! I have used my standard illustrated pips edition to death (haha), and broke out the paradoxical to mix it up. I just adore this deck, it very much feels like the Deviant Moon, but it does not take itself seriously at all! Its like catching up with a dear old friend and having all the laughs, even at things that normally are not laughed at.
I can wax on and on about the beauty of the Llewellyn Tarot. It’s a crying shame the beautiful watercolor paintings are so small with the massive border. I have a dream they will reprint it properly. Anyway, it has such beautiful late summer colors and harvest season vibes I cannot not use this deck in the final days of summer. It’s a work-horse reader and sweet deck; it will be hard not to use it solely throughout the month.
The Santa Muerte Tarot is usually a deck I use in late spring because of the brilliant colors and floral themes, but it kinda got set aside and I wanted to see how it reads closer to The Day of the Dead. This unique deck has a sense of humor. I like how it can surprise me, even though I’ve used it for so long and feel very familiar with it. The spellbinding skeletons, rather than being morbid, are encouraging me to live my life to the fullest!
I recently acquired the 5¢ Tarot after many years of debating if I wanted it because I’m personally not a huge fan of keywords on Tarot decks. Oh my goodness, am I in love with this deck! It’s such a cheeky personality with a great vintage vibe. It also has a bit of a cute/spooky feel that gets me into the spooky season nicely. I will say that this deck, while very pretty, does have a heavy dose of snark and bit of a mischievous personality.
And for my oracle, I picked up my love/hate oracle, The Citadel Deck. I love the artwork and the concept of this deck. It is actually the reason I ended up getting the Seed and Sickle deck (I actually wanted this funky hexagonal deck more that the S&S). I love how it has “roles” as archetypes for the cards and I love the black/white simple line art with the bronze foil accents. What I don’t love is they ended up reprinting this deck as a more complete deck with different cards and different structure and a partner deck in the fancy Liminal 11 Limited edition—and I love that one too—and I was so mad they remade it, I didn’t preorder the fancy shiny new version and get the big fat discount, and then I had a bad case of FOMO, and couldn’t stand it every time I reached to use this deck so I ordered the limited edition of the new one this month seeing as I’m thinking about it every time I pick up my cards and now I had to pay all that extra money and shipping has gone up and I’m just mad about it.

Already I see a similar theme from the past two months!

When I think of “Champion” I think of someone who has sworn fealty to either a person or a concept and they will fight for that person/idea no matter what the cost. The guide book takes a more practical approach of someone who has success and achievement and something to lose. The book says “yes you’ve had success but don’t let it go to your head!” A very Six of Wands feel. What person/ideas am I willing to fight for? Does this mind set help or hinder me? Is there honor in my choice of priorities? Enjoy my success but still practice prudence and know there are more battles to be fought.
Or…being a bad ass is a lifestyle, baby! It ain’t all fun and games.

The Sun! And what a devilish Sun it is! It makes me think The Champion is referring to another person seeing this card! You have had success, you are living in balance, but be aware who you give yourself to–be sure they are taking with your permission. Be aware you are not taking advantage of another. Give and take should be part of relationships but make sure it’s balanced. Or perhaps, are you taking too much of your self to see success? Do not abuse the good side of your nature. Or perhaps you established a healthy balance and you only need to be brave enough to get to the next step? Hmmm….
The Ace of Pentacles—is this what the devil plucked from the angel’s belly? A new opportunity to make something grow and prosper! We see opium poppies (a rather dangerous dream inducing drug) along side the start of an apple orchard. Dreams are the foundation of making reality, but rarely does reality resemble the dream. What dreams and ideas do you need to start growing into something real? Now is the time to give action into those ideas! Again. So it seems, seeing as this card appeared in last month’s draw which also reminded me of apples. Perhaps there’s an element of resourcefulness–you can make much which is already at your disposal.

So…there are a few cards that really puzzle me in the Santa Muerte Tarot and this is one of them! I also frequently draw it as well. To me, it is not at all a traditional RWS take on the Four of Pentacles. And, it is also a grabbing hand, isn’t it? Go after what you want! You are in a comfortable position of power and you can take what you want, but be choosy and careful in what you do take! There are expectations of what you do and you have to navigate these things. If you choose to do something out of desire, be careful this aligns with your end goals and you do not step unnecessarily on toes. When in doubt, exercise reservations until you know the best move. Get the most bang for your buck.
I have gone on a quest this year to read only upright cards, but with the 5¢ Tarot having written reversal key words I’ll make an exception for this deck. With the Three of Needles (Swords) in reverse we are given relief, acceptance, growth. What is done to the poor moth is done, what can we learn from this? When you go through heartbreak, moving on eventually happens. It’s a process and you learn things when you walk this hard path. These opportunities you are seeing are a result of moving on. You are moving beyond your past sorrow and now can look forward to better times of growth!
Ah, I’d say this is a Carpe Diem draw isn’t it? I think I’ll have a very fun September!
What do your decks say about the month ahead?



















































