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Twice Group Energy Analysis


Subject: Twice

Performed: July 15, 2019

Original Post Date: November 17, 2019

Spread: Group Energy Analysis, original design by BlueMoonPunch

Deck: Wisdom of The Oracle by Colette Baron-Reid and the Rider-Waite Tarot

Time: 2 hours

Details: The Group Energy Analysis reading is designed to showcase the energetic connection and balance between a group of people, while also presenting the roots of the connections as well as the potential future between the members.


Here and Now | Deep Knowing | Yin

 I actually pulled for this bit twice because there was a lot of weird back and forth energy which I assumed had to do with there being so many of them in the group as well as how many people were actually involved in their upbringing as a group. The first set and this set actually do carry the exact same energy, it’s just more concise here. 

Pretty much with the formation of the group and everything before they officially debuted it was all very much out of their hands, everything was very guided, which makes sense as according to their Wikipedia page, they were participants in one of those group-forming reality shows, but the guidance was also external, as in beyond the physical state. There are a lot of soul mate connections in the group, like very deep soul connections that are very significant in comparison to other soul mate connections that are more so “average” or typical in terms of people who are put together in order to do big things with their careers and such.

Here and Now is that initial guidance in the physical space through their individual work and how they all were brought together in whatever way, and then Deep Knowing is that much more internal, soul-based guidance towards each other, towards certain balances within the group that needed to be met. And then, of course, at the time of debut, they were collectively projecting Yin, which is the Divine Feminine energy, receptive energy, a balance between physical and non-physical, or more specifically, a balance between the energies represented in Here and Now and Deep Knowing.

Because there is so much significance to there being balance and connection on a soul level, there could be or could have been some tension between them that made it difficult to get along at first as well, but everyone on an individual level was being guided to simply flow with what came to them and to not be in resistance to what was presented to them in that time-frame.

Mending | Milk and Honey | Regeneration

I’m not too familiar with Twice or what they’re up to right now, but if they are in between albums right now or on a hiatus of any kind, then that seems to be a focus for the rest of 2019 and into 2020. If they’re not or they are still actively working on music to put out, then this could be more internal for the group. Both Mending and Milk and Honey lend to rest and recuperation on a mental and emotional level, while Regeneration suggests that they would come back from this completely brand new with a new outlook. This could also be a matter of taking a break to work on something with their music in order to come back with something completely new, like a complete rebrand that fits with what they want and how they view themselves as artists.

This can also be something where the group breaks up, maybe not necessarily disbanding, but solo work becomes a priority for a while so that the group is on hiatus but the girls are still working and finding new roots for themselves before coming back together to do something new. Either way, all of this energy here is around renewing their connections not only with each other but within themselves and then using that to produce something very different and start fresh.

  • Jihyo — Leader, 1997, Aquarius — 8 of Pentacles

  • Nayeon — 1995, Virgo — Queen of Swords

  • Jeongyeon — 1996, Scorpio — The World

  • Momo — 1996, Scorpio — Death (rev.)

  • Sana — 1996, Capricorn — The Chariot

  • Mina — 1997, Aries — Ace of Pentacles (rev.)

  • Dahyun — 1998, Gemini — 7 of Wands + The Hermit (rev.)

  • Chaeyoung — 1999, Taurus — 4 of Pentacles

  • Tzuyu — 1999, Gemini — 3 of Pentacles

There is always some kind of balanced connection, from what I’ve noticed, between the designated leader of the group and the oldest person in the group. The same thing seems to be there between Jihyo and Nayeon, however, Nayeon comes off as more of a leader, or more naturally in control than Jihyo. With the 8 of Pentacles, Jiyo comes off as hardworking and even a bit of perfectionist where she likes to fine-tune things or go over ideas, plans, or just the fine details of everything over and over again in order to make sure she understands what is happening so that she can relay it to everyone else. There’s that vibe of her doing what she can to keep everyone in line by doing this, almost like she is overcompensating with her position as the leader. 

Nayeon, the oldest, the Virgo who is represented with the Queen of Swords, as I mentioned, comes off much more in charge than Jihyo. She feels like a peacekeeper, a very grounded and understanding perspective within the group that almost comes off like a mother energy. I have this image of her kind of sitting above everyone and just watching them, just making sure everything is going well, but she still gives everyone room to fulfill their roles and be in charge of whatever it is that they are in charge of.

Jeongyeon seems to provide a higher perspective in a lot of ways with The World card there, but this does make her feel a bit emotionally distant. In my head, I see it as her looking out of the window while they are all inside of a house. There’s a lot going on behind her with the other girls but she continues to look out the window. She points things out to them, lets them point things out to her, but she doesn’t really turn around to look at them. She does have the more feminine Scorpio energy which adds a lot of force to her projection and connection, but can still provide layers of resistance between her and the others. It’s like she’s present and she contributes something very big to the group, but there are parts of her that are just detached.

In opposition to Jeongyeon, Momo, the other Scorpio, carries more masculine energy, more extroverted energy by default which is where you can get the Scorpios that are much quieter or at least not so obvious when it comes to how much they love or hate you, lol. With Death in reverse, which is Scorpio’s card, it’s like she’s not projecting a lot of her core energy, she’s not anchoring into a collective experience within the group. It’s hard to explain, but Jeongyeon has this thing where she connects externally to The World and sees the group, herself included, as a collective that she doesn’t have to consciously connect with as that is simply where she belongs. Then Momo is the opposite where she either feels or intentionally lets herself disconnect from “The World” and therefore disconnect from the collective role of the group, and instead connect to the individuals in the group one-on-one. They both understand their place, both are deeply connected to the group, but they approach that connection from two opposite ends of the spectrum, which I think is very interesting. 

Basically, if Jeongyeon were to discover a path while looking out the window, she would shout it out to everyone all at once, and then Momo would be the one to help each individual person cross the threshold of that path when they got to it. 

With The Chariot and Capricorn energy, Sana is a huge driving force, which may be projecting purely energetically from her core. Her Capricorn energy mixing with this projected energy of The Chariot, which I usually associate with Sagittarius energy, gives her a clear vision, confidence, and drive towards working and achieving success which she then passes onto the others. They all have their passion and dedication, but Sana seems to be a source of energy in the group that specifically allows for that collective passion and dedication to be refined and put towards collective efforts within the group. I imagine this can be a point of ease within the group, as in a point that allows for them to work well together especially if they have the same ideas and understanding of the goal in mind. 

Mina, the Aries, with the reversed Ace of Pentacles really feels like the exact opposite of Sana. Sana was a point where work and focus was the key, and with Mina it’s like she’s a point of release. The reversed Ace of Pentacles is getting them out of the physical, getting their mind off of money, work, and the final product. She feels like the one that would remind everyone, when necessary, that it’s okay to breathe and take a moment, and when there is no more work to be done, it’s okay to relax and completely let go.

Dahyun had that most specific energy signature in the group. She’s a Gemini and her energy is projecting through the reversed Hermit and the 7 of Wands which may or may not provide tension in the group, or at least between her and the other members on an individual basis. It’s definitely not a constant tension, just something that I assume would come up when her logic or belief around something is questioned. The Hermit reversed with the 7 of Wands gives this vibe of her being defensive and argumentative towards people who are not seeing, understanding, or respecting her perspective on something while at the same time she is not trying to see, understand, or respect anyone else’s perspective either. Again, this is not a constant thing, this is purely around the aspect of her beliefs and opinions, and it may be more towards specific topics within the group that aren’t brought up that often, but when they are she provides a lot of resistance to it.

With that there may be times where she is so set in her ways of doing things or in her way of thinking that she forgets, or just chooses not to be mindful of what she’s saying or how she's saying it, to the point where she can unintentionally hurt someone else.

Chaeyong provides a lot of stability and security, with her Taurus energy along with the 4 of Pentacles as her projected energy. It’s kind of an eye-on-the-prize kind of vibe where it’s like she thinks if she just sticks to the plan and what she’s been told to do, everything will work out exactly as it is expected to in terms of success and financial gain. That ripples out into the group as she may be the type to be like, “remember why we did this,” or “we committed to this so there’s no other option” in times of struggle to kind of ground everyone, but within herself this may be a point of stagnancy where she can sometimes rely too heavily on the plans and expectations of others to get her to what she wants and because of that, she may second guess her own ideas and authority a lot.

Tzuyu vibes with Chaeyong in the sense that they are both the people in the group to kind of pull everyone down to earth, kind of sneaking in little tidbits here and there that remind everyone of the reality of the situation, gets them out of their emotions. However, where Chaeyong is more about bringing the individual down to earth, Tzuyu is more of a team player and with the 3 of Pentacles and her Gemini energy, it’s like she navigates or presents the opportunity for someone else to navigate work-related communication. As an example, if for some reason tensions are running high and everyone is arguing, Tzuyu may be the one to get everyone to chill for a second and initiate a group conversation that pulls them back into what they have to do, which is work and perform. So, basically, Chaeyong is more about helping one person at a time get away from their stress so that they can focus on their job within the group, while Tzuyu is about getting the group as a whole to maintain integrity enough that they are able to continue working together seamlessly. 

So, with this group, there are a lot of very different energies mixing together, but it seems like there are “shifts,” like work shifts where four or five energies at a time are actually actively influencing the group collectively. So, there may be a few girls that are much more prominent when they are doing interviews, then another set of girls more prominent when they are recording behind the scenes, and then another set that is more prominent when they’re dealing with more personal issues as a group. It all mixes and matches, like a little village of energies, but they all contribute something that allows that village to function and maintain a solid structure.