Leo Collective Weekly Love Reading
Leo Collective: What Role Are You Playing and How Do You Drop It?
Cards Drawn: The Magician, Page of Cups, Four of Swords
Clarifying Oracle Cards: “Understand Karmic Returns,” “Pope,” “CEO Energy”
The Role: The Fixer (Disguised as The Magician)
The Magician is the ultimate archetype of manifestation, skill, and willpower. Leos in this energy have all the tools. They are charismatic, capable, and can make things happen. They look at a situation—or a person—and think, “I can fix this. I have everything I need to make this work.”
But here’s the shadow side: The Magician manipulates energy. Not always with bad intentions, but with a belief that they know best.
Leo, you are playing the Fixer. You see potential in people (especially wounded people) and you roll up your sleeves and get to work. You use your big energy, your warmth, your confidence to try to engineer outcomes. You think if you just love hard enough, guide enough, manifest enough on their behalf, they’ll become who you know they can be.
The Page of Cups is the emotional innocence, the open heart, the creative dreamer. This is the part of you that feels for people. You genuinely care. Your intentions are pure at the core. You’re not trying to be manipulative in a dark way—you’re trying to love people into wholeness.
But the Magician + Page of Cups together creates a dangerous combo: you use your power to try to fix people you feel sorry for.
And that’s where the karma comes in.
The Karmic Consequence: Playing God
The Oracle card “Understand Karmic Returns” is the universe tapping you on the shoulder. What you send out comes back. Be mindful of your energy.
When you step into someone else’s journey and try to fix them—rather than letting them learn their own lessons—you are manipulating destiny. You are stepping into Pope energy uninvited. The Pope card represents spiritual authority, tradition, and acting as a intermediary between the divine and the people.
Leo, you have been acting as a priest in other people’s lives. You’ve been trying to absolve them, guide them, save them. And while your heart is in the right place (Page of Cups), you are taking on a role that isn’t yours to play. You are interfering with their soul’s contracts.
The “CEO Energy” Oracle confirms this. You have natural leadership. You are the boss. But being the boss of your own life is very different from being the boss of someone else’s healing journey.
The Cost: Why You’re Exhausted
The Four of Swords is the card of rest, retreat, and isolation. This is where the Fixer role has led you: exhausted, burned out, hiding in a cave to recover.
You’ve been giving so much energy to fixing others that you have nothing left for yourself. You’re tired, Leo. You’re retreating. And the universe is using this forced rest to show you: you cannot pour from an empty cup, and you cannot fix people who didn’t ask to be fixed.
How to Drop the Role: The Shift
The cards and Oracles together reveal exactly how to drop the Fixer role:
1. Understand Karmic Returns (The Wake-Up Call)
Every time you step in and fix someone, you rob them of their lesson. Every time you manipulate an outcome because you “know better,” you create karmic debt. The universe is asking you to trust the process—even when it’s hard to watch someone struggle. Their struggle is their growth.
2. Step Out of the Pope Chair (The Boundaries)
You are not the authority on anyone else’s spiritual journey. You are not their savior. You are not their guru. The “Pope” card reversed in practice means: get out of the pulpit. Stop preaching. Stop advising unless asked. Stop acting like you have the answers for other people’s lives.
3. Channel CEO Energy Inward (The Redirection)
You do have natural leadership. You are confident and capable. But that energy belongs in your kingdom, not someone else’s. Take that CEO energy and apply it to your own life. Your own goals. Your own healing. Your own business, passions, and purpose. Be the boss of you—and let others be the boss of themselves.
4. Guide, Don’t Fix (The Middle Way)
Your intuition about this is perfect: “Sometimes the purpose is not to fix the other person. It’s to help steadily guide them into deeper reflections on themselves.”
The difference is massive:
· A Fixer says: “Let me do this for you.”
· A Guide says: “I trust you to figure this out. I’m here if you need to talk it through.”
The Fixer takes responsibility for the outcome. The Guide holds space for the journey.
The Dropped Role Looks Like This
When Leo drops the Fixer role, they:
· Stop over-functioning in relationships
· Let people experience the natural consequences of their choices
· Conserve their Magician energy for their own manifestations
· Rest (Four of Swords) without guilt because they aren’t carrying everyone else’s weight
· Attract people who are whole, not people who need fixing
· Use their natural leadership to build their own empire, not manage someone else’s chaos
The Bottom Line
Leo, you have been playing the Fixer—using your Magician powers to try to save people who needed to save themselves. The karma is stacking up, and the exhaustion is real.
Drop the role by:
· Understanding that fixing creates karmic debt
· Stepping out of the spiritual authority position in others’ lives
· Redirecting your CEO energy to your own kingdom
· Becoming a Guide instead of a Fixer
You were never meant to be anyone’s miracle. You were meant to be your own.
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