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Change Your Ways T-Shirt
a three card tarot spread drawn by MOSS, printed locally on a simple black tee.
MOSS has a special relationship with reading tarot. they like to think of them as a deck of vocabulary words almost, only each card comes with a phrase, a story, an energy. if a picture is worth a thousand words, than a standard deck of tarot cards has over 70,000 words to say - and that's not even counting multiple interpretations per card or their reversed meanings. by shuffling the cards, you can allow the universe to send you a message, encoded and waiting to be deciphered based on how the cards appear in your reading.
this reading starts with The Tower, a card of tumultuous, sudden, inevitable change. this card embodies natural forces that cannot be stopped, only weathered. this change shakes one to their core - mentally, emotionally, spiritually, physically. however, this is clearing the way for something new to take hold.
the next card is The Chariot, reversed. in this spread, this card indicates letting go of the reins, relinquishing control, resisting the urge to move ahead blindly and instead take the time to pause and reflect, allowing the universe to unfold your next path.
the final card in the spread is Death. a card that is often misunderstood, Death promises transformation as a card of endings and beginnings, dying and being reborn. similar to The Tower, this closes chapters that have ended and severs ties that have been holding you back or weighing you down. this opens you to new possibilities, opportunities, experiences, and adventures.
image description: The Tower, The Chariot, and Death are laid out in a three card tarot spread. underneath them is an hourglass with very little sand left - time is running out. "CHANGE YOUR WAYS" is wrapped around the tarot spread and hourglass.
t-shirt specs: Tultex 202 (100% ring-spun cotton), two-side print. "CHANGE YOUR WAYS" is stamped on the left chest, with the full design printed across the back.