The Cardcast

Freeze It

Natasha Season 1 Episode 53

Today's oracle card reading features the "Freeze It" card from the Wishcraft Oracle, inviting us to symbolically preserve and release what no longer serves us in a beautiful winter landscape. The practice of writing down our challenges and freezing them creates emotional detachment from things we cannot control, whether they're difficult people, past events, or recurring problems.

• The "Freeze It" card shows balled-up paper in a winter landscape, symbolizing the freezing of our stories and worries
• Writing and freezing problems creates detachment from things we cannot control
• The snowy landscape represents emotional stillness, protection, and needed rest
• Twilight background points to letting go and embracing change
• Best change comes when we identify what we can and cannot control
• Consider what you're carrying that no longer serves you

For more reflections and a closer look at the cards themselves, you can find me on Instagram @the_cardcast.


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Speaker 1:

Hi there and welcome to the Cardcast. I'm Natasha and I'm so glad you're here. Each day I pull an oracle card and reflect on it as a tool for awareness and grounding. So take a deep breath, settle in and let's see what today's card has to say. Today's oracle is from the Wishcraft Oracle and we have the freeze it card and it says I freeze what I no longer want. And on our card we have this little pile of what look like balled up pieces of paper and it's in this really beautiful winter landscape, so there's not really too many things going on, definitely representative of a barren type landscape.

Speaker 1:

I am a big fan of the concept of writing something on a piece of paper and freezing it for the idea that you can create this detachment and this release and this energetic preservation of your own, when you just really acknowledge that something is a challenge or a problem, and it's not to not do the work. It's one of those things where you don't have control over this thing. You don't have control over this person and how they behave, or this past event that is just sticking with you and you can't go back in time and fix that. So when we can do this act of. I'm just going to freeze this because I don't need it anymore. It's no longer supporting me or helping me in any way. The snowy landscape on the card that also makes me think of this emotional stillness and this protection and rest that is often needed when we do need to grab onto something and just freeze it or get rid of it or remove it as much as is reasonable from our minds and the emotional and cognitive space that it's taking up On the card, because it does look like pieces of bunched up paper.

Speaker 1:

When I think about the things we write on paper, there's all these notes, of course, but I really think of our stories. And if I think about journaling, I think about our worries. And then sometimes, when I think about work, I think about decisions. They can come from anywhere. It can be from any part of your life, anything that needs a sense of completeness when there's nothing else that you can actually do to make it better. And that's not also saying that you have to go to the ends of the earth for different things to try to make them work Absolutely not.

Speaker 1:

But there is this I need to pause and suspend the energy that this is getting, because it's actually not beneficial. It's not moving forward, so I choose to freeze it and move on. In the background of the card also, it looks like it's twilight, and so I would say like twilight points us to letting go. It points us to change, and we will experience some of the best change when we do identify what we can and cannot control and then letting those things that we can't control go. What are you carrying that is no longer serving you and what could you do to symbolically or mentally freeze that and move on to new things? That's it for today's card. For more reflections and a closer look at the cards themselves, you can find me on Instagram at the underscore card cast. I'll see you in the next episode.