This is my thoughts, psychic feelings on the Nottoway Plantation Fire.
🔥 How and Why Did the Plantation Catch on Fire?
Overall Energy: 7 of Swords
This immediately suggests deception, secrecy, and someone acting with hidden motives. The fire was likely not an accident—it was deliberate. Someone may have planned it quietly, sneaking around, or covering their tracks either before or after the act. This card also speaks of escaping or trying to get away with something.
Ace of Swords
There was a moment of clarity, truth, or decision-making involved. This could point to someone discovering a painful truth or feeling the need to take action based on information revealed. It might have even been a planned act of justice or revenge—someone felt it was time to “cut through” the lies or oppression.
Knight of Wands in Reverse
This card brings volatile, impulsive, and reckless energy. In reverse, it suggests that someone acted without thinking—or with rage and lack of control. This could indicate a young man or fiery personality who was unpredictable and fueled by emotion or desire to rebel. It feels like a heat-of-the-moment decision… but backed by long-held resentment.
Three of Swords in Reverse
This brings in themes of past pain, betrayal, and healing attempts. In reverse, it suggests that the person behind it was motivated by heartbreak or past emotional trauma—possibly someone trying to end their own suffering or take back power in the only way they saw fit. It may even imply an effort to release themselves or others from a painful situation.
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🕯️ Intuitive Summary:
The fire appears to have been intentionally set by someone acting in secrecy—likely as an act of rebellion, escape, or justice. A painful emotional wound (either personal or ancestral) was at the root of it. The person may have discovered a truth or reached a breaking point, and acted recklessly out of anger or a desire for freedom or revenge.
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Let's dig deeper into this!
🔥 “Karmic Fire: Who Lit the Flame and Why?”🔥
Overall Energy: Magician in Reverse
Someone had the tools, the knowledge, and the power—but used it for personal gain, revenge, or to control the outcome. There may have been hidden agendas, illusions, or even someone using spiritual or mental influence deceptively. This wasn’t just about the fire—it was about power imbalance, emotional manipulation, and reclaiming control.
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1) Who’s Energy Was Behind the Fire?
King of Pentacles in Reverse
A masculine figure, possibly older, tied to wealth, land, or control—perhaps even the plantation owner or someone in power—but corrupt, greedy, or abusive. This card often represents someone who hoards, dominates financially, or refuses to support others. It could also point to someone who lost everything and burned it down out of revenge or desperation. If spiritual, it’s the energy of a “false king”—ego-driven, materialistic.
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2) What Was Their Motivation?
7 of Cups
They were overwhelmed, disillusioned, or trapped in fantasy. There may have been many desires, temptations, or unresolved trauma influencing them. This could indicate confusion or escapism—wanting out of a painful situation but not knowing how. It’s also the energy of someone *grasping at options*, and the fire may have felt like the only "clear" choice in the fog.
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3) What Truth Sparked the Action?
7 of Swords
Deceit. A betrayal, theft, or manipulation was uncovered. Someone may have discovered a secret plan, a lie, or manipulation behind closed doors. This card suggests that what triggered the fire was *not only betrayal—but the *awareness* of that betrayal*. This could also symbolize someone reclaiming stolen power.
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4) Was the Act Justified in Their Mind?
6 of Pentacles
Yes. They believed they were restoring balance, reclaiming what was unfairly taken, or righting a wrong. Whether or not it truly was "justified" depends on perspective, but in *their* mind, they believed this fire would even the scales. This card suggests a karmic redistribution—taking from the taker.
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5) What Was the Karmic Purpose of the Fire?
4 of Swords in Reverse
To awaken—violently, if necessary. The fire acted as a spiritual alarm clock, forcing those involved to stop ignoring pain, silence, or repression. It shattered the illusion of peace and brought long-suppressed truths to the surface. Karmically, it may have been about ending spiritual or literal stagnation.
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6)What Ancestral Pattern Did It Burn Away?
King of Cups in Reverse
The legacy of emotional suppression, manipulation, and abuse of emotional power. This card reveals a lineage of emotionally wounded masculine energy—cold, detached, controlling, or emotionally volatile. The fire metaphorically burned down emotional repression passed through generations, especially among men who didn’t know how to deal with their emotions.
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7) Final Message from Spirit Regarding the Fire
Page of Swords in Reverse
Be mindful of misinformation, spying, or distorted perspectives. Spirit warns against jumping to conclusions or staying stuck in the "gossip" or surface-level narrative. The truth may still be unfolding. There’s also a call to *discern truth from curiosity or vengeance*. Be careful of repeating karmic cycles through obsessive investigation or judgment.
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🕊️ Final Reflection:
This fire was a soul reckoning. It exposed hidden corruption, personal and ancestral wounding, and the consequences of spiritual disconnection. Though it came from a place of pain, it carried a powerful karmic purpose: to *break a cycle* of emotional manipulation, power abuse, and spiritual blindness.
Now here's the thing that has me on edge since the Annabelle doll was in Louisiana.
Based on the combination of the King of Pentacles in Reverse and 7 of Cups, especially within the context of a karmic fire and the Magician in Reverse as overall energy, a person could have been possessed by a spirit to cause/start the fire.
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🔥 King of Pentacles (Reversed) + 7 of Cups = Spiritual Manipulation / Possession Archetype 🔥
King of Pentacles (Rx): When reversed, this card can represent a man who is materially obsessed, emotionally detached, controlling, or corrupted. It’s often linked to someone morally bankrupt or under the influence of external forces that distort his values. If we're speaking energetically, this is a man who has lost his grounding, which makes him vulnerable to dark or parasitic spiritual influences.
7 of Cups: This is the card of illusion, temptation, and disorientation. It often shows when someone is vulnerable to false promises, astral manipulation, or psychic confusion. Spiritually, it’s an open gateway for attachment—especially when a person is emotionally lost, substance-influenced, or spiritually unprotected.
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⚠️ Combined with the Magician in Reverse:
This makes the case for spiritual possession, manipulation, or coercion much stronger. The reversed Magician indicates:
* Misuse of willpower
* Dark magic
* Influence by trickster energies or entities
* Mental manipulation or mind control
* Spiritual disconnection from Source or Higher Self
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🧿 Interpretation:
This man could absolutely have been either:
Influenced or subtly possessed by an external entity (ancestral, elemental, or lower astral) that fed off his fear, rage, grief, or greed.
Spiritually manipulated due to ego wounds and karmic vulnerabilities—an energetic opening created by trauma, unhealed generational pain, or intentional dabbling in the occult.
His emotional confusion (7 of Cups) may have allowed a dark force to "mirror his desires"—promising resolution, control, or power—but leading to destructive action (the fire).
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🕊️ Final Note:
It is highly possible that a person was possessed, by an entity, to start the fire. With Annabelle in Louisiana at the time of said fire? Coincidence?
Make your own decision on this matter.