Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I wanted to share a little experiment I did today. It’s about getting simple “yes” or “no” answers from the cards. I know, I know, tarot is way better for deeper, more complicated questions, but sometimes you just want a quick answer, right?
So, here’s what I did. I got my tarot deck and shuffled it really well, thinking about the question I had. I’m trying to decide if I should start that online course I’ve been eyeing, and I wanted a simple yes or no from the universe.
First, I tried just pulling one card. The idea is, if the card is upright, it’s a “yes,” and if it’s reversed, it’s a “no.” I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and pulled a card. It was The Lovers, upright. Okay, universe, I hear you! A pretty strong “yes” vibe, right?
- Pulled one card, upright position means “yes,” reversed position means “no.”
- The card was The Lovers, upright.
But then I thought, what if I want to compare two options? Let’s say, should I take this course, or should I focus on improving my current skills at work? For this, I decided to pull two cards, one for each option.
I shuffled the deck again, focused on the course, and pulled a card. It was the Ace of Wands, reversed. Hmm, not so positive. Then, I shuffled again, this time thinking about focusing on my current job skills, and I got The Star, upright. Wow, that’s pretty clear, isn’t it? It’s like the cards are saying, “Nah, maybe not that course, but definitely work on your current skills!”
- Pulled two cards for two options:
- Option 1: Online course – Ace of Wands, reversed.
- Option 2: Focus on current job skills – The Star, upright.
Now, I’m not saying tarot is always 100% accurate for these yes/no questions. I mean, it’s more about intuition and interpretation. But it’s a fun way to get a quick read on a situation. Sometimes, it just helps to have a little nudge in one direction or another.
I also heard about something called a “Yes/No Tarot wheel,” but I haven’t tried that yet. And there are even apps that can do this for you, which is pretty cool. But for me, I like the ritual of shuffling the cards myself and seeing what comes up.
My takeaway
It’s a fun little tool! Ultimately, the decision is still mine, but it’s interesting to see what the cards suggest. This little experiment made me feel more inclined to focus on my current job skills for now, which honestly, feels right. Maybe I’ll revisit that online course later on.