You are on an excellent path. All this week, you went through a mountain of emotions and chaos, but you managed to get through all the planet’s challenges. Fortunately, you made it to the weekend, even if you were stretching to reach it. It was just what you needed to replenish the energy that was so scarce those days. So, for your relief, The Hermit could not come at a better time than this. At last, you leave behind the severity of yesterday’s Queen of Swords to go your way alone and on your own. Still, you must be careful, or your steps can easily lead you to unexplored and very lonely paths.
The Hermit is a powerful card, an excellent teacher and guide, especially when you must deeply reflect and analyze your situation. So this card is a perfect sequel to the Queen of Swords, which wanted so much to lead you to clarify your thoughts before starting your own plan and then taking action. So, the Queen and the Hermit are an ideal duo to keep studying about your goals or whatever you want to achieve; both will make you feel focused. Even with the Hermit, the main thing for you should be to recover energy; take advantage of it to take a long nap, a long bath, or exercise.
Just be careful, this old man is a loner, and you don’t exactly need that right now. Remember that you also need a confidence boost, so if there’s a little plan in the works, come on out. It doesn’t need to be a huge party, but something to take your mind off the stress and distract you, however small. This is about connecting with your surroundings, such as your friends, family, pets, or hobbies. Don’t stay cooped up all weekend because this can make you think you are isolated.
Fortunately, The Hermit in the Tarot cards has the number 9, and this number symbolizes closing cycles or ending something. That chaotic energy may be going to clear soon, or that project causing you so much stress is about to end. For the return to your duties on Monday, try to come back refreshed. We are in the last days of January, and February will bring more surprises. Let’s hope that the stars finally align in a way that they don’t want to teach us a new lesson, but they tend to be very capricious.