Alright, alright, let’s talk about them tarot cards. You know, them picture cards that folks use to figure stuff out. I ain’t no expert, mind you, but I’ve seen enough to know they can be useful, like askin’ a wise old woman down the road, only the answers come in pictures.
So, you got your deck of cards, right? Pretty pictures and all. Now, what do you ask ’em? That’s the real trick. You can’t just go askin’ any old thing. You gotta be smart about it. Like, don’t ask if you gonna win the lottery. Them cards ain’t gonna tell you that. They ain’t no magic eight ball, you hear?
First off, let’s talk about gettin’ to know yourself better. That’s important, you know? Like, askin’ yourself, “Why do I get so riled up when Mrs. Henderson’s cat digs in my flower bed?” But with the cards, you ask somethin’ like, “What part of myself am I ignorin’?” or maybe “How can I be a bit more patient, like that ol’ dog sleepin’ on the porch?” See? It’s about understandin’ why you do what you do.
- You could ask, “What am I good at?” Maybe you’re better at bakin’ pies than you think.
- Or try, “What am I not so good at?” Maybe you shouldn’t be fixin’ the roof yourself. Leave that to the young’uns.
- And a good one is, “What scares me the most?” Is it spiders? Or maybe it’s being alone? Cards might give you a clue.
Then there’s love. Ah, love. Always a puzzle, ain’t it? Don’t go askin’ if Johnny from down the street is gonna marry you. That’s pushy. Instead, try somethin’ like, “How can I bring more kindness into my life?” See, kindness is like fertilizer for love. It helps it grow.
Or maybe you’re already in a relationship, and it’s bumpy, like a dirt road after a rainstorm. You could ask, “What can I do to make things better between me and my man?” Or maybe, “What am I missin’ in this here relationship?” It’s like lookin’ at a map, the cards show you the potholes and the smooth parts.
Now, let’s talk about everyday stuff. You know, the little things that make up a day. Like, “What should I focus on today?” Maybe it’s cleanin’ out the chicken coop, or maybe it’s callin’ your sister. The cards can help you prioritize.
But here’s a secret, don’t ask questions that can be answered with a yes or no. Like, “Will I get that job?” That ain’t helpful. Instead ask, “What will the job interview be like?” Or “What kind of energy should I bring to the interview?” See the difference? You’re askin’ for guidance, not a fortune cookie answer.
And remember, these cards, they ain’t the boss of you. They’re just tools, like a hammer or a hoe. You gotta use them right. And you gotta listen to your own gut too. If the cards say one thing, but your gut says another, listen to your gut. It’s usually right, like a cow knows when it’s gonna rain.
So, to sum it up, when you’re askin’ them tarot cards questions, keep it simple, keep it open-ended, and keep it focused on you and what you can do. Don’t try to predict the future, try to understand the present. And most importantly, don’t take it all too serious. It’s like bakin’ a cake, sometimes it turns out perfect, sometimes it’s a little lopsided, but it’s still cake, and you can still enjoy it.
And one more thing, don’t be afraid to ask the same question in different ways. Sometimes you gotta dig a little deeper to get to the good stuff, like plantin’ potatoes, you gotta dig deep to get a good harvest.
That’s all I got to say about them questions, now go on and try it for yourself.
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