
From left to right, the Eldritch Overload Tarot, the Divine Deco Tarot, the Zerner Farber Tarot (aka The Enchanted Tarot), Mystic, Augur & Sage Oracle, Diviner Definitions Oracle
May is arguably my favorite month of the year. I have been wanting to do a month of COLORFUL decks so that’s what we’re doing in this equally colorful and blossoming month! So my first concern was picking decks that really POP in colors, but also, I wanted to chose an unusual mix of deck “flavors” and general vibes. I took a little bit of an unusual path and included two oracles this month as well. Lets see what’s cooking this beautiful May!

Before we do our draw, I want to draw your attention to the black backed card—this is from an oracle called diviner definitions. It’s a very different sort of deck for me as it’s all about WORDS, their definitions but also accompanying prompts in it’s amazing LWB. The whole deck is also a rainbow spectrum that is not just alphabetical order, but rather relates to the meaning of the card. This is a weird and very cool deck.
Also, I’m feeling more confident with including runes when I share draws, so this month I grabbed two from the bag again, but one came completely off the table and thus was disqualified. However, Mannaz, a rune speaking to the greater aspects of humanity and collective memory, fell on our definitions oracle card.

Our thematic card this month is “seek” and interestingly the Mannaz fell right on this card, so I suppose I can say that I am seeking greater human connections, to see better things and do them, acting in ways that aid the greater good, and perhaps seeking wisdom? I love this color, the orange melding into a yellow hue, its strong, driven, but also happy and the tones match and pop in other cards as you will see.
On either side of seek, I drew two cards from the gorgeous Mystic, Augur & Sage (from the maker of The Journey of the Sacred Bee Tarot). I had intended to draw only one card from this oracle, but while shuffling, even though they are in numerical order, these two individually jumped out of the deck in the same shuffle (rather one that was stuck to the other). The first, Rite of Passage, speaks to mile markers in life, some we choose and others we don’t. A mile marker for me looms. Perhaps is has to do with what I seek. I’ll be progressing to the next step. A dragon fly, and also the bird of paradise flowers, go through stages of growth and they do not look like their most beautiful forms at the beginning. There is a greater potential hidden underneath that is not apparent and is now ready to come forth, perhaps even without my knowledge! It makes me wonder, what will give me wings?
The second card is Practice Patience. This comes at an appropriate time as a project I’ve been diligently working on came to a screeching halt and there is a period of rest needed before I can continue forth. I don’t know when this period will end, or if it ever will. It’s hard for me not knowing. But I can also see this as a kind and gentle reminder that “leveling up” and attaining what I seek is a journey and it cannot be rushed. It takes as long as it takes.

The Divine Deco Tarot, an absolute masterpiece of art meeting dance meeting Tarot is a deck I sorely regret not diving into sooner (it has been at least two years y’all before I finally included it in a monthly decks–it deserves better!) We have an interesting four of swords where the figure, surrounded by dancing moths/butterflies is holding out his hands as if asking for something while meditatively gazing upwards at our right of passage, a card of ascent (which also has our beloved flying insect). This kinda hammers home that to get to the next “stage” this month I need to rest, listen inward, see what the external world gives me.
The Eldrich Overload (Tarot) is an absolute fantastic deck, but despite its amazing colors and shiny bling, it is not a kind deck. Not at all. It’s the dystopian novel of my Tarot decks and it honestly intimidates me. Thank goodness the book is stellar otherwise I might feel a little overwhelmed. We see in this ace of wands a hand being held out of the fire bearing a blooming branch. Though the fire rages, we can save something beautiful from the flames. Something precious, even if it feels small and it feels like all else is lost this one thing is worth being hopeful for. Worth building from. Ooftda. I guess, take hope and grow passion from it, is what I’m getting from this card. Perhaps I need to meditate on what I do have in hand.
Then we end with the King of Swords. This King looks very battle ready, and he’s not f*cking around either. He doesn’t even have a sword! He’s going in wisely with a spear (and a really big shield) to manage his distance. He has a helm with wings to give him speed (hello Mercury), but he also has a white dove of peace. I see this as knowing when to fight (and fight well when you need to) and when to stay your hand. This King is the ultimate mastery of the mind.
I see the Ace of Wands is flanked by two swords, one looking contemplative and forward to the next step and one laser focused on the now. This is a month in need of brain power!

Together, I read this as a month of juxtapositions, to actively seek bettering my self, for my self but also for the community at large by taking what I have and making it better. But it is also a month of planned rest and understanding Roman was not built in a day. To reflect and plan my path ahead. Interesting!
What do the cards say May has in store for you?





















































































