Okay, so today I want to talk about this “el tarot si o no” thing. It’s basically a yes/no tarot reading, and I’ve been messing around with it for a while now. I figured I’d share my little experiment and what I’ve been doing.
First off, I got myself a tarot deck. Nothing fancy, just a standard one I picked up online. I started by shuffling the cards, you know, really getting into it. Thinking about my question and trying to focus all my energy on that. My first question was super basic: “Should I have pizza for dinner tonight?” I know, groundbreaking stuff.
I laid out the cards face down and picked one. I flipped it over, and it was an upright card. From what I read, an upright card usually means “yes,” and a reversed one means “no.” So, pizza it was! I did this a few more times with some simple questions, just to get the hang of it. Stuff like, “Will it rain tomorrow?” and “Should I call my friend today?”
Then, I moved on to the three-card spread, which is supposed to give you more insight. You draw three cards instead of one. The first card represents the past, the second is the present, and the third is the future. I asked, “How will my job interview go next week?” and I got a mix of upright and reversed cards. Interpreting these was a bit trickier. I had to look up what each card meant and then try to connect them to my question.
Here’s a breakdown of what I usually do:
- Shuffle the deck: I shuffle while thinking about my question.
- Draw a card (or three): Depending on whether I want a simple yes/no or more detail.
- Flip the card(s): Check if they’re upright or reversed.
- Interpret: This is where it gets interesting. I try to figure out what the cards are telling me based on their meanings and my question.
My Takeaway
Honestly, it’s been kind of fun. I don’t know if I believe in it 100%, but it’s definitely a cool way to think about things from a different perspective. Sometimes the cards give me answers that surprise me, and it makes me think about my situation in a new light. For example, one time I asked if I should take a new job, and the cards were all over the place. It made me realize I hadn’t really thought through all the pros and cons. I wouldn’t make life-changing decisions based solely on this, but it’s a neat tool for self-reflection. Maybe it represents a middle path, you know? Kind of like a way to tap into my subconscious or something.
And hey, it’s a good conversation starter. I did a reading for my roommate the other day, and we ended up talking for hours about his question and what the cards might mean. There was this one time he found me in the elevator doing it, thought I was nuts. But after that night talking with him, he was saved from whatever his issue was, it seemed. So, yeah, that’s my experience with “el tarot si o no.” Give it a try if you’re curious. It’s pretty interesting, even if you’re a skeptic like me.