We’re trying something new: starting each episode with soul reflections, because the energy we’re each moving through matters before we get into the episode.
This episode opens with all three of us unpacking the last month: portal experiences through the New Moon in Gemini and the Solstice, an herb garden born from creative conversations, a tattoo healing through sun fire energy, and a light-as-a-feather high that comes right before you realize you need to rest. Different paths, same current.
Then Renell takes the wheel for a real Human Design breakdown—what a body graph actually is, the five types, and why “strategy” and “authority” matter more than most people realize. We get into why all three of us being Projectors wasn’t a coincidence, what it means to be a guide that people mirror onto without knowing why, and how exhausting that gift can be if you don’t protect your energy.
Then we go type by type. Alysia unpacks the Mental Projector’s need for a sounding board and why that used to feel like a flaw instead of a function. Erica breaks down the Emotional Projector’s need for a few sleeps before any real decision. Renell explains the Splenic Projector’s instant knowing, and we all agree detachment isn’t coldness, but self-preservation.
From there we land on the Sun card. Erica goes deep into solar versus lunar consciousness, the symbolism of renewal, and why summer solstice is the moment the moon’s quiet work finally rises into the light. We close it out the way we often always do. Pulling cards, this time from a deck all three of us own (The Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck), because apparently that’s just how this works now.
Soulful, a little fiery, fully ourselves. Pull up a chair. The cauldron is bubbling.
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Decks featured in this episode: The Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck, Lumina Tarot
Books mentioned in this episode: Tarot and the Psychology of the Soul: Exploring the Archetypal Mirrors of the Psyche by Mariana Louis










