Category: Dating & Relationships; Tarot Tips | Reading Time: 4 Minutes
Your thumb is actually starting to throb, isn’t it?
You are lying in the dark, face bathed in that sickly blue smartphone glow. Left. Right. Left again. The faces have long since blurred into a meaningless parade of half-smiles and bios that all claim to love “adventures” and “tacos.”
At this point, the swiping is just a reflex, like a twitchy tail. You aren’t even looking for a connection anymore; you are just terrified of what happens if you stop.
Because the second you put that phone down, you have to sit with the silence of your own room. And for you, that silence feels like a heavy, suffocating judgment.
Here is the hard truth: You smell like desperation.
In the wild, animals can smell fear. In the dating world, humans can smell the scent of someone who needs a partner just to survive the night. It is the ultimate repellent.
You need to learn Self-Regulation
We need to talk about the emptiness you’re trying to patch over with strangers.
You aren’t using dating apps to find love; you’re using them as a pacifier.
If the idea of a weekend without a notification makes you restless and “itchy,” you aren’t in a romantic mood. You are in a state of Nervous System Collapse.
You are reaching for a warm body to regulate your emotions because you haven’t learned how to do it yourself. This is called External Regulation.
You’re acting like a Golden Retriever with severe separation anxiety, shredding the couch cushions because the owner went to the grocery store. You think you’re hunting for a soulmate, but you’re actually just hunting for a distraction from the person in the mirror.
The Hermit: Loneliness vs. Solitude
In the Tarot deck, some readers treat The Hermit like a death sentence because it feels lonely.
You see that old man (or in the TarotPaw deck, a Norwegian Forest Cat) standing on a snowy peak and you immediately spiral: “Great. This is it. I’m going to die alone.” (Which, as a cat, I can tell you it is a five-star retirement plan, but I digress).
You’re misreading the card. The Hermit isn’t lonely; he is solitary. There is a universe of difference between the two.
Loneliness is a hunger. Solitude is a feast.
The Hermit climbed that mountain on purpose. He packed his own supplies. He left the village because the noise was drowning out the sound of his own intuition.
Look closely at the Lantern he is holding. Inside, there is usually a glowing star. He isn’t waiting for a “Right Person” to light his path. He is the light.
The Lighthouse Strategy
This is the ultimate Cat Energy.
I can sit in a cardboard box for six hours, staring at a single shadow, and feel spiritually complete. I don’t need you to entertain me to know that I exist. I am whole before you even enter the room.
If you don’t know who you are when the screen is dark and the house is quiet, you have nothing to offer a relationship except your own vacuum. You become an emotional vampire, draining your partner’s battery because you don’t have a charger of your own.
You have been abandoning yourself.
Consider the Lighthouse. It doesn’t gallop across the waves chasing down boats, screaming, “PLEASE NOTICE ME!”
It stays rooted to the rock while keep shines its light. It trusts that the ships meant for its harbor will see the glow.
Start Climbing
The Hermit teaches you to stop swiping and start climbing.
Go into your own cave for a while. Find out what you actually enjoy when you aren’t trying to perform for a date. Build a life so rich and thick with your own interests that you actually become protective of your peace.
Once you learn to be happy in the snow with your own lantern, you won’t need a stranger to save you from the dark.
You’ll be looking for someone who has the stamina to climb the mountain and meet you at the top.
🔮 The Action Right Now
Kill the screen. The blue light is making your eyes look tired anyway. It’s time to spend some quality time with the only person guaranteed to be there for all nine of your lives.
Turn the light inward.
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