Okay, here’s my tarot reading experience for today:
You know, I’ve always been kinda curious about what the future might have in store. So, today I thought, why not try one of those free three-card tarot readings online? I found this one called “Salem Tarot” and figured I’d give it a shot.
First, I closed my eyes, took a few deep breaths, and tried to clear my mind. Then, I focused on a question I had about my career path. It’s been a bit uncertain lately, and I was hoping for some clarity.
Next, I clicked on the website to shuffle the virtual deck. It was kinda cool, they had this animation of the cards flipping around. Then I selected three cards, one by one. Each time, I really tried to concentrate on my question, you know, to see if that would make a difference.
- The first card was the “Past” position. It showed some figure I think it’s called the “Chariot”, but it’s reversed. It’s supposed to represent overcoming challenges or something, maybe some past struggles I’ve overcome in my career.
- The second card was the “Present“. It was the “Strength” card. That one felt pretty good. It’s supposed to mean, like, inner strength and courage. Maybe it means I’m currently in a strong position, even if I don’t fully realize it.
- The last card was the “Future“. This one was a bit confusing. It was the “Five of Cups” and it’s also reversed. It’s all about change, opportunity, and moving forward. It’s kinda open-ended, which I guess makes sense for a future card.
My Reflection
Honestly, I don’t know how much stock I put in these things. But it was definitely an interesting experience. The descriptions of the cards, they kinda resonated with me in some ways. It made me think about my career journey from a different perspective. The “Chariot” card reminded me of some tough times I pushed through, and the “Strength” card gave me a little boost of confidence. The “Five of Cups” in the future position, well, it left me with some food for thought about what changes might be on the horizon, and if I need to be open to new opportunities.
At the end of the day, it was a fun little exercise. Maybe it won’t magically predict my future, but it did give me some things to ponder on. And who knows, maybe it subtly influenced me to be more mindful of my career choices going forward. I guess only time will tell!