Sagittarius Tarot Reading May, 2021

Bernadette Carter-King’s Wild Pack Wisdom - A podcast by Bernadette King

Silkworms are the caterpillar from which raw silk comes. Domestication of the Silkworm began 5,000 years ago in China, eventually spreading worldwide. Silk is one of the strongest fibers known. It takes between three and ten strands of fiber to make one usable silk thread, and two to three thousand cocoons for one pound of fine silk. The resulting fabric shimmers like a full moon refracting a kaleidoscope of hues, offering Lunar symbolism. The wonder of the Silkworm’s message is in seeing something tiny and rather unsightly can be the source of immense beauty.   Sagittarius, what does the luxurious Silkworm have in store for your May, 2021 pick a card tarot reading? Watch the video to find out!   0:00-0:08 Intro0:09-0:34 Sagittarius Astrological Meanings0:35-2:03 Silkworm Spirit Animal Meanings2:04-9:04 Sagittarius May 2021 Astrology   Watch all May, 2021 Zodiac Animalscopes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvg8WWeLcjuZOh145x8f0Hz8MLbPzazr Join the Wild Pack on our forums: https://GatheringofMystics.com/ Buy your Ark Animal Tarot & Oracle Deck now! https://whatismyspiritanimal.com/product/the-ark-animal-tarot-oracle-deck/ Book a reading with Bernadette: https://whatismyspiritanimal.com/product/shamanic-spirit-animal-reading/ The Difference Between Spirit, Totem, and Power Animals: https://youtu.be/wM1JXDwCZ7s Sign Up for the Daily Tarot Card Reading Email List: https://mailchi.mp/whatismyspiritanimal.com/daily-reading-sign-up https://whatismyspiritanimal.com What Is My Spirit Animal is dedicated to helping people connect with and learn from their animal spirit guides. What Is My Spirit Animal can show you how to find your spirit animal, understand your totem animal, and tap into the energy of your power animal. Try our spirit animal meditation and take our spirit animal quiz! Find hundreds of spirit animal meanings as well as your Native American Zodiac Sign! #PickaCard #MonthlyTarotReading #SpiritAnimal

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