This tarot spread for Gemini season invites you to examine the energies in your life that are seeking to be balanced, harmonized, and integrated with one another. Honor the season of the divine twins by reading with this tarot spread or the alternate rune spread version.

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Table of Contents
- Gemini Season: Curiosity, Communication, Duality, and Harmony
- Tarot Spread for Gemini Season
- Rune Spread for Gemini Season
- Sample Readings
- Sample Tarot Reading
- Sample Rune Reading
- After the Reading
- Tarot Journaling
- Spell to Support Your Goal
- Integrate the Wisdom
Gemini Season: Curiosity, Communication, Duality, & Harmony
Gemini season (May 21-June 21) arrives like a fresh breeze through an open window—if somewhat warmer! The energy is bright, curious, and quick-moving, inviting us to reconnect with our thoughts, our voice, and each other. Just as the divine twins (Gemini’s double mascot) represent duality, communication, and harmony, this is a season of reflection and experimentation, of inner dialogue and outer conversation. It’s a great time to tune in to your inner chatter and notice what narratives you’re living by—and whether it’s time to rewrite them.
Gemini, a mutable air sign, marks the end of spring—a transitional moment when the flowers are in full bloom, but the solstice’s turning point hovers on the metaphorical horizon. So while Gemini season brings a burst of intellectual and social energy, it’s also a moment to check in with the energies stirring within you.
The tarot card associated with the sign of Gemini is The Lovers. Just as The Lovers depicts two opposing energies harmonizing into one integrated who, we can achieve this sort of harmonic integration amongst the various energies within ourselves. Gemini season is the perfect time to reflect on the forces at play within and around us and to experiment with harmonizing them.
That’s why I’ve created a Gemini season tarot spread to help you explore the dualities at play in your life and within yourself, enabling you to begin bringing them into harmony with each other. Read on to see how you can use this Gemini season tarot spread for yourself, or click here to work with me one-on-one, and I’ll customize your reading to your specific questions, needs, goals, and desires.

Tarot Spread for Gemini Season
This spread invites you to examine how certain energies within and around yourself might be out of harmony with each other and throwing your life off balance this Gemini season. Once you have this awareness, you can then integrate the opposing energies into a balanced and harmonic relationship in your life. Of course, you can perform a reading with this spread at any time of year, but you may find it to be an especially potent and appropriate tarot spread for Gemini season.
This is a two card spread based on the imagery of Gemini (the Divine Twins) and The Lovers. (The Lovers is the Tarot card associated with the zodiac sign of Gemini.) In this two card tarot spread for Gemini season, each of the two cards represents a force or energy that is seeking a harmonic relationship with the other.
You can draw your two cards however you like, but this is my preferred method:
Shuffle your tarot cards thoroughly, then search through the deck until you find The Lovers card. The two cards on either side of The Lovers are the cards you will use in your reading.

Here’s a diagram of the Gemini Season Tarot Spread and how to interpret the cards you select:

Rune Spread for Gemini Season
This is a variation on the tarot spread for Gemini season, and works approximately the same way. However, instead of using The Lovers as your significator, use the rune Ehwaz. To interpret the runes, follow the same framework described above.
You can draw your two runes however you like, but this is my preferred method:
Mix your runes thoroughly in their bag, then cast the whole lot out upon your reading surface. Search through the cast runes until you find the Ehwaz rune. The runes closest to Ehwaz are the runes you will use in your reading. (There may be more than two runes all equally close to Ehwaz – in that case, assume that all of the energies represented by those runes are seeking to be in a more harmonic relationship with each other in your life.)
Here is a diagram of this Gemini season rune spread for your convenience:

Questions for Reflection
If the meaning of your reading is not immediately clear, or if you desire to dive deeper, you may find it helpful to ponder the answers to the following questions:
- In what ways do these two energies show up in my life right now? Are they working together, or pulling me in opposite directions?
- What might each of these energies be trying to teach me?
- Where in my life do I feel divided, conflicted, or “torn between two selves?”
- How can I honor both energies without suppressing or diminishing either one?
- What would a harmonic relationship look like between these two forces? How can I begin to cultivate that relationship?
- How can these two energies dance together so that neither outshines the other?
- Am I clinging more tightly to one of these energies? What would it feel like to release control and allow space for the other?
- What internal or external dialogue needs to happen in order for these parts of myself (or of my life) to integrate more harmoniously?
- What role might self-acceptance play in harmonizing these energies?
Combination Rune & Tarot Spread for Gemini Season
If you want, you can combine runes and tarot! Just pull one card and one rune for each spread position and read them together. For example, if I drew Uruz and the 3 of Wands, that might represent grand ambitions or fitness goals.
Sample Readings
Here are two sample readings with this Gemini season tarot spread, including one that uses it as a rune spread:
Sample Tarot Reading
I used this spread to perform a tarot reading for the collective for the 2025 New Moon in Gemini, and drew the Four of Swords and Temperance. You can view the full reading here or read my abbreviated interpretation below.

- Card One: Four of Swords
The energy represented by the Four of Swords is rest, indicating that rest is currently working against something else in the querent’s life. This could refer either to overindulgence in rest taking away from other things or to excessively denying oneself rest in favor of other things. Both of these possibilities create disharmony in life. - Card Two: Temperance
The Temperance card in this reading may refer to the querent’s general desire to live a full and balanced life. Together, these two cards indicate that overindulgence in or denial of rest are disrupting the potential for harmonic balance. - Takeaways:
The querent would benefit from assessing the role of rest in his or her life and bringing it into balance. For a more detailed explanation of this reading and interpretation, watch the video here.
Sample Rune Reading
To demonstrate this Gemini season rune spread, I cast out my runes for a sample reading. As you can probably see, the two runes closest to Ehwaz are Berkana and Ingwaz. (This is my fluorite rune set, and you can find a similar set here.)

- Rune One: Berkana
Berkana represents motherhood, femininity, physical and emotional nourishment, loving care, and wellness. - Rune Two: Ingwaz
Ingwaz is seed energy, and here could refer to new beginnings, potential, or a literal child. - Takeaways
In my personal life, as I am currently a stay at home mom of a one-year-old, I am inclined to read this as the wellness of the mother being in disharmony with the needs of the child. This journey is so beautiful and I wouldn’t trade it for the world, but that doesn’t mean I’m in denial about the difficulty of it all. Frankly this is an imbalance I’m aware of and already working to correct, although I have recently allowed myself to become distracted by other priorities, so it is helpful to be called back to center in this intention of prioritizing my own physical and emotional wellness.
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After the Reading
Once you’ve completed your reading, you might be left wondering, what’s next? Not to worry! Here are a few suggestions for how to move forward. The last one is the most important!
Tarot Journaling
I always recommend journaling during and after a reading. Make note of the questions you asked, which cards came up in which position, and how you interpreted them. A little sketch is always helpful, or you can use some tarot stickers instead!

Journaling your readings means you can look back on them later, which can be especially helpful if you feel like you keep getting the same card or cards over and over again, if you learn something new about a card and want to see how it applies, or if you have new insights that might help you understand and interpret your cards better. Its also good to have a written reminder of the wisdom you are meant to be integrating, and it can be interesting to go back and see how you interpreted the cards at the time of reading. Plus, the simple act of writing out the reading and the wisdom gleaned helps it to stick in your mind better.
Spell to Support Your Goal
You may also wish to do a simple spell to assist you in achieving your goal or integrating your ideals. You may find it helpful to utilize the rune Ehwaz and/or the imagery of the Lovers or the divine twins of Gemini in your spell. I think the best spells are the ones you write yourself, but if you’d like me to create a post about what this sort of spell could look like, let me know in the comments! I want to create the content that helps you make your everyday life more magical, so it’s always good to hear what would be helpful directly from you!

Integrate the Wisdom
Journaling and spellwork can help you achieve your highest potential, but they’re not the only paths to the top. Far from it! The most important thing you can do after a reading is incorporate the answers you receive and the lessons you learn into the way you live your life moving forward. This looks different for every person and every reading, and it’s not something I can tell you how to do in a blog post.
If you desire personalized guidance and support in completing and integrating a reading like this, you might be interested in my divinatory coaching services. In our sessions together, I help my clients have the most helpful readings possible by co-creating empowering questions and digging deep, but that’s not all. I also make sure all my clients leave with an action plan: specific steps you can take to integrate the wisdom from your reading into your everyday, so you can have a better and more magical quality of life.
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That’s all for now! I hope you found this Gemini season tarot spread and the rune spread variation to be helpful. If you use them, I’d love to hear about how it goes for you in the comments below!
Until we meet again – be well, seek beauty, and leave a little magic wherever you go.
Blessings,

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