Every word By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Jan 26, 2026
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The Creator’s Power: My Experience with Tarot
At one point in my life, I became deeply immersed in tarot. It was captivating to hear stories about what could unfold in my future—it felt like I was gaining insight and control. But as I continued, I noticed something unsettling: the words I heard began to water seeds of fear within me.
The manipulation plays on fear, and tarot is one tool that can be used for that purpose. The only person who should be creating your future is yourself. Going to external sources is relinquishing your free will and allowing an external source to narrate your story. Don’t give this power away to anything or anyone.
Tarot may seem like guidance, but it often takes away your power to create your life. If you listen to tarot—or any other narrative—you’re giving away your pen and allowing someone else to write your story.
Instead, reclaim your power. Speak your truth and reject anything that does not align with your vision for your life. Remember:
- You are the narrator of your story.
- You hold the power to create your reality.
- Renounce anything that seeks to undermine that power.
Renouncing is like canceling a spell. It’s not just a religious act—it’s a practical and powerful tool for reclaiming your narrative. If you hear something you don’t want in your life, you must renounce it immediately. Catch it in the moment and stop it from ever taking root.
When you recognize that a harmful seed is being planted—whether through tarot, gossip, or any external narrative—you can reject it with a simple declaration:
"I renounce that."
There will be times when speaking aloud isn’t possible. In those moments, renounce it in your mind. For example, if friends are gossiping or speaking harmful words—even if not directed at you—those words can still plant seeds in your energy field. Silently but firmly declare:
"I renounce this speech."
You are the creator. Speak your story into existence, and if something doesn’t serve you, reject it, renounce it, and rewrite it.