Generous, Even in Crisis
A Tarot poem that helps a follower figure out how to be their best self
Welcome back to WiggleStick: a playful synonym for “divining rod” that, today, hopefully guides a TikTok viewer toward an answer to the question posed in the comments of a previous poem!
Huge thanks to
for doing the work to translate these poems into TikTok videos! His work can be found here: https://www.tiktok.com/@creekmasonsAnd, as always, if you’d like a bespoke poem and reading of your own…
🙏😭 I didn't realize I should ask a specific LMAOO. i cant think of any specifics. just general or maybe what I can do to better myself atm?

Six of Pentacles
Giving, receiving, sharing wealth, generosity, charity.
Ten of Swords
Painful endings, deep wounds, betrayal, loss, crisis
I know this seems dark so I’ll say it straight up
“How to be better” is not just “get stabbed.”
Betrayal is brutal, and crisis is toughBut turn in your search for the sunrise at hand.
The route to abundance is giving away!
The best thing to do with your plentiful knacks:
Donate them—generous, fair—and then stayCertain the energy circles right back.
The Ten of Swords is always an intimidating card to arise in a reading, but there really are no “bad” cards in Tarot.
My take on it was forever changed when a fellow Creekmason pointed out the character isn’t depicted with swords in his eyes and can still watch the beautiful sunrise.
Fun fact, when a Tarot character is
Facing left, it indicates the past
Facing right: the future
Facing the viewer: the present
Facing away: turning inward with introspection
In what way might there be a sunrise cresting in your inner life? Have you made some important growth recently, even through turmoil?
Best of luck!
The WiggleStick has spoken.
(Dramatic!)
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Um, this is really cool. I found you on DTFM-cord. Ask a question huh? When it comes to my creative endeavors, I'm continually presented with this feeling of "waiting for something". From a Buddhist perspective, it maybe feeeeeels like some form of attachment? What gives? (<- the question lol)