Tarot & Scripture: A Sacred Dialogue: From Kemet to Clarity

This is not fortune-telling.  This is sacred listening.

In Kemet, truth was weighed, not imposed.  

In scripture, wisdom is layered, not linear.  

TaTarot, for me, is a bridge—between the Black Land and the Living Word.

Each card is a parable. Each symbol, a psalm.  

 I read not to predict, but to remember.  

To align with Ma’at. To walk with Heru.  

To plant in sacred soil and rise with breath eternal.

I rise from sacred soil, planted in truth. My breath echoes Kemet’s rhythm. I walk with balance, love, and divine alignment. My counterpart meets me in the light... Not to complete me, but to reflect the sacred we.

 

  Ma’at’s Feather & Scales – Truth as foundation.

Eye of Heru – Vision beyond sight.

  Black Soil + Crown – Planting legacy.

  Ankh + Nile Flow – Breath of eternal life.

“Divine Reflections: Where Ancient Symbols Meet Living Word”

 

God speaks in many ways—through scripture, through symbols, and through the quiet stirrings of our spirit. This page is a sacred space where angel numbers, tarot reflections, and biblical truth come together to offer insight, encouragement, and divine clarity. Whether you're seeking confirmation, comfort, or a deeper connection with your spiritual path, may these messages guide you in truth, light, love, and laughter.

 

“Everyday I’m Hustlin’” as a Spiritual Mantra


The repeated line “Everyday I’m hustlin’” functions like a mantra—a rhythmic affirmation of persistence, ambition, and purpose. In the context of angel numbers, repetition itself is meaningful:

222: Represents balance and trust. The grind Ross describes—though gritty—requires faith in one’s path and timing.

 

 Biblical Parallels to Hustle and Purpose
While Ross’s lyrics are steeped in street realism, the underlying themes of struggle, perseverance, and self-belief echo scriptural principles:

Proverbs 13:4 – “The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.” → Ross’s hustle reflects diligence, a trait praised in scripture.

Colossians 3:23 – “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” → Though Ross’s motives are secular, the intensity of his work ethic aligns with biblical encouragement to labor with passion.

Galatians 6:9 – “Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” → The grind Ross describes is relentless—akin to the perseverance scripture calls for.

Numerology in the Lyrics
While “Hustlin’” doesn’t explicitly reference angel numbers, the song’s structure and repetition evoke numerological patterns:

The hook’s cadence — “Everyday I’m hustlin’, hustlin’, hustlin’…”—is tripled, echoing the power of 3 in spiritual symbolism.

Ross mentions figures like Pablo Escobar and Noriega, invoking historical weight and legacy—concepts tied to 999, which represents completion and fulfillment.