Relationship Reading for Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams
Subject: Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams
Performed: January 15, 2026
Original Post Date: January 20, 2026
Spread: Relationships and Connections by BlueMoonPunch
Deck: Sacred Geometry Activations by LON, Oracle of The Radiant Sun by Caroline Smith and John Astrop, The Arcana of Astrology by Claire Goodchild, Wisdom of The Oracles by Colette Baron-Reid, The Linestrider's Journey by Siolo Thompson
Time: 2 hours
Details: The Relationships & Connections reading is designed to showcase the romantic, platonic, or familial relationship between two people and put their connection into perspective by presenting what is gained and from the relationship as well as the highest potential of it.
Soul Alignments
This set here shows the individual soul projections, subconscious projections, and physical/conscious projections that follow through from the source, along with how each of these layers meets between Connor and Hudson. As this is focusing on their connection, it’s better to look at these as projections into the connection or around the connection, or even an extension of how their energies adapt or alter within this connection.
On the left side, Connor’s soul state is shown with The Riddle, which then projects downward to the subconscious state of Truth Be Told. On the right, Hudson has The Mountain as his soul projection and Flexible as his subconscious projection. I thought these two separated sets were interesting because it almost feels like the soul is giving some sort of challenge or prompt that the subconscious mind is already solving or overcoming in some way.
With The Riddle, there’s a mystery at hand, some high-level complexity hidden in the shadows. It’s prompting questions and visions, to see beyond what is right in front of him. Subconsciously, there’s already an effort to seek things out, to feel into things more, and to see things through his own lens. Truth Be Told features an owl perched on a golden mask with its chest opening up like a cage, revealing a different reality on the inside. This feels more connected to self-discovery and self-navigation. Essentially, it’s like his soul is reminding him constantly that there is more to him, and more to the world in equal parts, and in order to make sense of the world, he has to make sense, or keep making sense of himself first.
On a conscious level, these projections fall into the 7 of Pentacles, which felt like a state of contemplation. The man is staring down at the growing bush, meant to be waiting patiently for the right time to harvest his pentacles. For Connor, this feels more like an observational assessment of the world, particularly of his own contributions, his own seeds planted, what he has to offer, and what it all can offer him in return. It’s almost like there’s a quiet but constant state of questioning and exploration occurring inside of him, trying to figure out how everything comes together. The image of The Riddle reflects the imagery of the tangled vines and foliage in the 7 of Pentacles while Truth Be Told, the subconscious space, the intuitive, creative, and emotional space, is where things are untangled, unmasked, and understood through a lens of exchange of cause and effect.
On Hudson’s side, The Mountain almost completely opposes the energy of The Riddle. It’s out in the open, lit up, very high up, and seems very focused on one specific thing, goal, or destination. There is a deep urge to climb the mountain, to get as high up as possible, almost just to see if he can. It’s a straight shot up the mountain toward a lit-up spot that he can already see himself in. Similar to how the 7 of Pentacles reflects The Riddle for Connor, the Page of Pentacles’ focus on the singular pentacles in his hand, a symbol of seed to be planted, suggests a one-track, hyper focus on a goal rather than a state of pondering or questioning. I thought this was interesting in how it seems to reverse the “A Dream” and “A Question” from their Elemental Alignment readings. With The Riddle, Connor now has a question presented to himself, while Hudson has the dream or vision that he is striving for.
While The Mountain and the Page of Pentacles present this rigidity, stubbornness, and one-track mindedness, Flexible in the subconscious space eases the flow and provides more wiggle room. It feels very Sagittarius, very The Archer in terms of there being a starting point, a clear targeted destination, and the trust in both the self and the surrounding environment to ensure that once the arrow has been shot from the bow, the air will carry it to the target. Essentially, even while he has a very strict focus, plan, and manner of execution, he is very adaptable to things, can fit in anywhere, and in that can work very well with his outer environment.
It’s the same thing as the Page of Pentacles trusting Mother Nature to allow the seed to grow in its own time, in its own way, so long as he manages it well and doesn’t neglect the necessary watering sessions. In that regard, it feels like an underlying Water energy that supplies fluidity and release, which opposes Connor’s Truth Be Told, which feels more like an underlying Air energy, a space to clear the mind and focus more on the outer world. Connor’s subconscious brings him out of himself while he is in a state of contemplation, and Hudson’s subconscious brings him into himself while in a state of pursuit or active engagement with his environment.
Their souls meet and begin to project The Thread, which felt very symbolic of their overall mission in terms of rinsing away dead or stagnant ways of being and lifting the collective upward. For them personally, all of the cards here suggest that their souls meet and begin to provide balance and stability for both sides, which then broadens their overall vision and ability to move forward smoothly. You can imagine either of them as being the person at the bottom of The Thread, the one being pulled up out of the dark and toward the rainbow. It’s making me think of what I kept seeing in their previous reading — when one goes up, the other goes down, but with the intention of actually keeping both of them centered or in balance.
The subconscious state has Blessed and The Tribe, which felt like a clear acknowledgement of having a sense of belonging and acceptance between each other. This brings to mind Connor saying that he believes Hudson to be a member of his soul family, which is very true, as The Tribe is literally about soul family and soul tribes. With Blessed attached to it, there’s the acknowledgement, the awareness of it, and a deep thankfulness. They are both very aware of how lucky they are to have met each other, worked together, and to come up together in the way that they have.
Lastly, on the conscious level, they project that balance into what feels like a sense of potential and limitlessness. They have Temperance representing an internal balance or regulation that they can provide each other, or that they both naturally have when they are together. The 3 of Wands is more externalized and shows an outward projection of how they see their future. There’s less of a push or a desire to run as fast as they can, but rather, there is a feeling of them sitting in acceptance and receptivity. It’s like, as The Riddle and The Mountain, they are no longer feeling the pressure to ask questions or run up the mountain. They are instead quite relaxed and waiting for the answers or the opportunities, the success to come to them.
That may not really cover the full spectrum of thought between them, and more so, may show how they can comfort and reassure each other to the point where they can relax a bit more and can ponder and dream about the future without it feeling like a list of questions or to-dos that need to be worked through within a certain amount of time.
Relationships & Connections Reading
Connor’s Projection: 7 of Pentacles
Hudson’s Projection: 5 of Pentacles (rev.)
These cards here are showing that they both project a comforting and home-like energy into the connection, but they do so in different ways. On Connor’s side, he has the 7 of Pentacles (projects differently than the other 7 of Pentacles), which feels like an addition of something positive, while Hudson has the reversed 5 of Pentacles, which feels like the subtraction of something negative. One side adds the good stuff, while the other side takes the bad stuff away.
With both of these, I kept seeing houses that were connecting back to Blessed and The Tribe, which I think is just very simply reflecting that sense of home or home base they can have with each other. It feels like a rest stop, not a permanent fixture that they can or would want to stay in 24/7, but it’s definitely something they would recognize with each other.
The 7 of Pentacles here is associated with hard work and grounded achievement. Regarding connections, it feels more like a deliberate effort to keep things clean or organized — this makes me think of Connor’s energy as displayed with Riches and Harmony in the Elemental Alignment, where it showed a kind of regal and put-together energy that he possesses and supplies. There’s an effort to curate a comfortable space or to keep things comfortable. There’s a really nice sense of responsibility toward “keeping the house clean,” or keeping the connection healthy and supportive, which I have no doubt is something that extends into all of his connections.
The 5 of Pentacles, when upright, represents spiritual and financial loss or lack. It’s an emptiness that can come after a major setback is faced, or can relate to aspects of restriction, denial, or rejection. It feels more connected to the mind and the fears or anxiety around loss or rejection, a fear of efforts being wasted, or there being a limit to what can be achieved. In reverse, however, there seems to be a more stable and realistic view of such things. It’s like Hudson provides a lot of very comfortable reassurance toward their future pursuits and helps both sides to see beyond perceived limitations of setbacks.
Both sides, especially with the Earth energy associated with the Pentacles, provide stability and grounding for the body and mind. They can work well together, but they can also rest well together and give each other a sense of a reset. This could go into what kept coming up about them being able to affirm each other in such a way that they can beef up or solidify their own energies or identities, which can then stand much stronger when they are on their own.
How Connor Sees Hudson: Justice
How Hudson Sees Connor: Ace of Cups
This set shows how they see each other, based on what they are projecting into the connection. Connor sees Hudson as Justice, which came through as a major breath of fresh air to the mind, something that regulates, clears, and sharpens the vision and way of thinking. Connecting to the 5 of Pentacles, Justice would imply that Connor sees Hudson as a clear-minded, maybe more logical or pragmatic, when it comes to dealing with things outside of them.
Just the same, Hudson sees Connor as the Ace of Cups, which feels like a flow of fresh, cool water that can calm the mind and body. Really, they’re seeing the same things in each other, but they’re pinpointing different receptive centers. The Ace of Cups would imply that Hudson sees Connor through his emotional center and takes in more of the emotional comfort and support that he supplies. He sees Connor as someone who is very emotionally intelligent and aware, probably sees him as a very good listener, and with that sees him as someone who can help him deal with things going on inside of himself.
Both of them are seeing each other as helpful, beneficial, and a key to regulation within themselves, especially when it comes to their careers and all the moving parts that come with them. Both of them see each other as sources of clarity and grounding, with Connor focusing more on Hudson’s logic and Hudson focusing more on Connor’s emotional intelligence.
And, of course, these high-level Air (Justice) and Water (Ace) energies present between them, they are picking up on their conscious level projections with Aquarius and Pisces, as well as the higher aspects of the souls working in systems of Air and Water.
Current State of Connection: King of Swords
Highest Potential: The Sun
This is really cool because the current state of the connection, as shown with the King of Swords, seems to be in direct alignment with the Highest Potential of the connection, The Sun. The King of Swords suggests a very clear, logical, and authoritative approach to things, which doens’t feel directly connected to the relationship itself. Rather, it feels like this is their mode of operation together. The potential here isn’t about the relationship. It's about the potential they have within or because of this connection, or what they are able to achieve because they have each other in their lives and are able to amplify each other.
So, the King of Swords isn’t the connection, it’s both of them because of the connection. They’re very clear with plans and strategies, it almost feels militant in a way of it being so sharp and so clear that it can come off as stubborn or “too much” for some people. There’s a fierceness to their perception of place or identity, which I think again comes from that back-and-forth affirmation thing they have going on. They are very locked in and focused on achieving and solidifying their place. This is directed mainly at their careers, but I’m sure it could reflect on other aspects of their lives as well.
The Sun represents an achievement, but it’s very broad and very far off in the distance in the sense that it seems ot be pointing to fulfillment and satisfaction, which can’t technically be achieved or acquired in one go through one method. It’s something that you build up over time through many accomplishments and phases of development. This may be why the King of Swords feels so in line with The Sun already. The act of actually accomplishing isn’t the only thing that is being focused on, it’s how they do it. It’s giving me that vibe of “it’s not the destination that matters, it’s the journey there.”
The Sun also reflects the “end goals” of The Riddle and The Mountain. The Sun becomes the clarity or the many, many answers to the many, many questions that Connor may have about himself and the world at large, something that will be built on over his entire life. The Sun also reflects that “final destination” of The Mountain, the climb to the top, to actualize the vision Hudson may have of himself at the top of everything he wants to achieve. The Mountain is not just one big rock, it’s a collection of many different goals, visions, and desires that he wants to accomplish over the course of his life.
Overall, they are shown to be incredibly valuable and necessary sources of stability, balance, reassurance, and illumination for each other that will lend to their overall success, satisfaction, and fulfillment, both as a pair working together, and as individuals building and acquiring their own identities, careers, and legacies.
That’s all I have for this one. Thank you for reading! :)