Okay, so, today I wanted to share a little experiment I did with my tarot cards. I’ve been feeling a bit stuck lately, like I’m on the edge of something new but can’t quite put my finger on it. So, I turned to my cards for a bit of guidance, focusing on two cards in particular: the Ace of Pentacles and the Death card. Sounds a bit dramatic, right? But stick with me here.
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First off, I shuffled my deck, really trying to get my head into a space where I’m open to whatever the cards wanted to tell me. I laid them out in a simple three-card spread, one representing the present, one for the challenge, and one for the advice. Guess what? The Ace of Pentacles popped up as my present, and Death showed up as the challenge.
- Present: Ace of Pentacles – This card, it’s all about new beginnings, right? Especially when it comes to things like money or a new job. It felt like the cards were saying, “Hey, you’re standing at the doorway of something good.”
- Challenge: Death – Now, this one can freak people out, but it’s really not about, you know, actual death. It’s about transformation, letting go of the old to make way for the new. I took it as a sign that my biggest hurdle is actually myself, my fear of change and the unknown.
I spent a good while just looking at these cards, thinking about what they could mean together. It hit me that I’ve been so focused on what I might lose by changing things up that I haven’t been seeing the potential for growth. The Ace of Pentacles is practically shouting about opportunities, but you can’t grab them if you’re clinging to the past, which is where the Death card comes in.
Here’s a piece of advice I got from the Ace of Pentacles. Don’t waste your time dreaming about what may happen in the future; focus on what you can do now.
So, what did I do? I decided to take a small step. Just one. I started by decluttering my workspace. It sounds small, but it was symbolic, you know? Making room for new things, literally and figuratively. Then, I reached out to a few people in a field I’ve always been curious about, just to ask about their experiences. Baby steps, but it felt good. I felt the energy in me had been changed.
I’m still not entirely sure where this will lead, but the process of this little tarot experiment has already started to shift my perspective. It’s like the cards gave me a nudge, reminding me that it’s okay to let go and embrace the new. And who knows, maybe that Ace of Pentacles promise is just around the corner. I started feeling that transformation isn’t just about endings; it’s also about the potential for exciting new beginnings. I will keep doing my tarot experiment, and maybe next time I can share more with you.