Moon Draw – Taurus Third Quarter – Powers of Speech, Passion & Love Create the World

There is a saying – “How we perceive the world is how we receive the world.”

We have choice — we are not only shaped by our culture, we are also the builders of our culture.

Despite all the changes that are happening in the collective, we still have choice, and tarot can help us see our choices.

image: robert place’s The Magician, Nine of Swords and Six of Vessels  © holly troy 2025

Read More

minorities

forbidden word project

image: ghost love © Holly Troy 8.2025

“I knew that, in the past, seats had often been drawn to exclude representation for racial minorities, which was one of the motives for passing the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s.”
From Salon

Read More

marginalized

forbidden word project

image: ganesh © Holly Troy 8.2025

“He accused the current administration of undermining judicial independence, dismantling safeguards for marginalized communities, and normalizing political retribution.”
From Salon

Read More

mental health

forbidden word project

image: hand © Holly Troy 8.2025

“Texas ranks last in the country for access to mental health services.”
From — Danielle Campoamor, NBC News, 29 May 2022

Read More

men who have sex with men

forbidden word project

image: buddha © Holly Troy 8.2025

“According to nationally-representative surveys in the United States, hundreds of thousands of straight-identified men have had sex with other men.”
from — Why do some straight men have sex with other men? – UBC News. (2024, December 20). UBC News. 

Read More

marginalize

forbidden word project

image: lace © Holly Troy 8.2025

“While the controversy touches on complex questions of identity, fashion and representation, Montes believes it’s important to examine what being “seen” in elite spaces really means for marginalized communities.”
From Los Angeles Times

Read More

LGBTQ

forbidden word project

image: ernie © Holly Troy 2025

“When using language relating to the LGBTQ+ community, the most important thing is to be kind and respectful. If you’re ever unsure how a person describes themselves and wants to be described by others, just ask.”
from — Stonewall. (2025, July 1). List of LGBTQ+ terms. 

Read More