Alright, let’s talk about them tarot cards, you know, the pretty pictures on them cards. Folks always askin’ me, “How do I get the most outta these here cards?” Well, it ain’t the cards, it’s you. You gotta ask the right questions, see? Like, if you wanna know about yourself, don’t just ask “Who am I?” That’s too big, too much. You gotta break it down, like, “What am I missin’ about myself?” or “Why do I get so darn mad when the rooster crows too early?”
Think of it like this, you wouldn’t ask a hen “Why is the sky blue?” would ya? She’d just cluck at ya. You gotta ask somethin’ she understands, somethin’ she can answer with a peck or a squawk. Tarot cards are kinda the same. They ain’t gonna tell you the meaning of life in one go, but they can give you little pieces, little clues, if you ask right.
- Ask about what you ain’t seein’. Like, “What part of me am I ignorin’?” We all got blind spots, you know, like that ol’ mule that can’t see his own tail. The cards can help you see that tail.
- Ask about your feelin’s. Don’t just ask “Am I happy?” Ask, “Why does this thing make me feel this way?” or “How can I get a handle on these here butterflies in my stomach?”
- Ask about why things happen. Instead of sayin’ “Why me?” when the cow kicks over the milk pail, ask “What can I learn from this spilled milk?” See? It’s about understandin’, not just complainin’.
Now, some folks get all fancy, askin’ about the future and all that. I ain’t sayin’ you can’t, but be careful. Don’t ask “Will I win the lottery?” That’s just wishful thinkin’. Ask somethin’ more useful, like, “What do I need to do to make my crops grow better?” or “How can I get along better with that stubborn goat?” See? Practical stuff.
And another thing, don’t ask questions that can be answered with a yes or no. That’s like askin’ a rock if it’s hungry. It ain’t gonna tell you nothin’. Ask open-ended questions, questions that make you think. Like, instead of “Will I get that job?” ask “What can I do to make myself a better candidate for that job?” See the difference? One’s just hopin’, the other’s plannin’.
And don’t be afraid to ask the same question different ways. Sometimes you gotta poke around a bit, like diggin’ for potatoes. You don’t always find the biggest one on the first try. So, if you don’t get a clear answer the first time, try askin’ it a different way. Like, instead of “What is my purpose in life?” you could ask “What makes me feel alive?” or “What am I good at?” Same kinda thing, but a different angle.
Them tarot cards, they ain’t magic, you know. They just a tool, like a shovel or a hoe. You gotta use ‘em right to get somethin’ outta ‘em. And usin’ ‘em right means askin’ the right questions. So, next time you shuffle them cards, think about what you really wanna know, and ask it in a way that makes sense. Don’t be afraid to get personal, and don’t be afraid to dig deep. The answers are there, you just gotta ask the right questions to find ‘em.
Remember, it ain’t about predictin’ the future, it’s about understandin’ yourself and the world around ya. And the best way to do that is to ask good questions, the kind that make you think and the kind that help you grow. So go on, shuffle them cards and start askin’.
One more thing, don’t go askin’ them cards about other folks’ business. That ain’t right. Mind your own garden, you know? Focus on yourself and what you can control. That’s the best way to use them cards, and the best way to live a good life.
Tags: [Tarot, Questions, Self-discovery, Personal Growth, Tarot Reading, Guidance, Introspection]