Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this tarot thing, and I thought I’d share my little experiment with you all. It’s about this “tarocchi si o no” thing, which basically means “tarot yes or no” in Italian. Sounds fancy, huh?
So, I got this tarot deck. First, I just tried pulling one card when I had a simple yes or no question. It felt kinda basic but surprisingly on point at times. Like, I asked if I should have pizza for dinner, pulled an upright card, and boom, pizza it was. And let me tell you, it was a good pizza night.
Trying Different Methods
- Single Card Pull: This was straightforward. Ask a question, pull a card. Upright usually meant yes, reversed meant no. It’s like flipping a coin but with cooler pictures.
- Number and Major Arcana System: Then, I got into this thing where even-numbered minor arcana cards are a “yes,” and odd-numbered ones are a “no.” Major arcana cards? Always a “yes.” It felt like I was cracking a code or something.
- Court Cards as No: Oh, and court cards – those kings, queens, knights, and pages – they’re always a “no.” It’s like the royal family is always disapproving of my life choices or something.
- Three or Five Card Spreads: Sometimes, I’d lay out three or five cards. This was for when I wanted a bit more than just a yes or no. I’d look at the overall vibe of the cards – were there more ‘yes’ cards or ‘no’ cards? It’s like getting a mini-reading.
My Take on Specific Cards
I started noticing patterns. For example, The Sun card – it’s almost always a “yes!” It’s like the universe is giving me a big thumbs up. One time, I asked if I should text my crush, and bam, The Sun popped up. I did, and guess what? It led to a great conversation. Who knew, right?
I kept a little journal to track my questions and the cards I pulled. It’s pretty wild to look back and see how it played out. Sometimes the cards were just a fun way to make a decision, but other times, they really made me think twice about what I was asking.
So, that’s my tarot yes or no adventure. It’s been a fun and weirdly insightful experience. I’m not saying it’s magic or anything, but it’s definitely an interesting way to approach decisions and reflect on things. If you’ve got a deck lying around, give it a shot. Who knows what you’ll find out?