Alright, so I decided to give this astrology tarot spread thing a try. I’ve always been a little curious about both astrology and tarot, but never really combined the two. Honestly, it felt a bit overwhelming at first, but I figured, why not? It might be fun, and maybe I’d learn something new about myself.
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First, I took a look at my astrological chart. It was like trying to read a different language! I mean, I know my sun sign, but beyond that, it’s all pretty Greek to me. I spent a good chunk of time just trying to understand the basics – planets, houses, aspects, all that jazz. Eventually, I started to see some patterns and themes emerging. It was pretty wild to see how certain things in my chart seemed to align with what I know about my personality and current life situation.
Next, it was time for the tarot part. I’m a bit more comfortable with tarot, but still no expert. I decided to keep it simple and do a three-card spread. People usually say this 3-card thing is good for getting a quick snapshot of a situation. There are spreads for self-growth, relationships, self-development, spirituality, career development, self-reflection, or even creativity! I choose a simple “past, present, future” spread because it seemed like a good starting point. I shuffled my deck, focused on some questions that were on my mind, and then laid out the cards.
- The first card, the past, was, hmm, interesting. Let’s just say it reflected some challenges I’ve been dealing with recently. Nothing I didn’t already know, but it was a good reminder of how far I’ve come.
- The second card, the present, was surprisingly accurate. It really captured my current state of mind and some of the decisions I’m facing right now. Got me thinking about how I’m handling things.
- The third card, the future, was a bit more ambiguous. It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, but it wasn’t doom and gloom either. I guess it suggests that things will depend on the choices I make now. Makes sense, right?
Putting the astrology and tarot together was where it got really interesting. I tried to see how the themes from my astrological chart related to the cards I pulled. I placed them in one long line because that was the most convenient for me. It was like putting together pieces of a puzzle. Certain cards seemed to resonate with specific aspects of my chart, giving me a deeper understanding of both. It wasn’t always a clear connection, but when it clicked, it was pretty cool. You can also try two rows of three, or perhaps a circle. Just follow your guts!
I won’t lie, the whole process was a bit time-consuming and at times confusing. But I found it surprisingly insightful. It was like having a conversation with myself, but with the help of these external tools. I didn’t get any definitive answers or magical solutions, but I did gain some new perspectives on my life and some things I’ve been pondering. I think this astrology tarot spread thing is something I’ll try again. Maybe next time I’ll try a different spread, or delve deeper into a specific area of my chart. It’s a pretty neat way to explore your inner self and maybe get a little guidance along the way.
Overall, it was a pretty fulfilling experience. I felt like I connected with myself on a deeper level and gained a better understanding of my current path. It’s not about predicting the future or getting all the answers, but rather about self-reflection and gaining new perspectives. I’d definitely recommend giving it a try, even if you’re a complete beginner like me. Just remember to keep an open mind and trust your intuition. And most importantly, have fun with it!