Okay, so today I wanna talk about the “Three of Hearts” tarot card. I’ve been messing around with tarot for a bit, and this one, it’s always popping up in readings, especially when I’m doing them for friends who are all coupled up or in some sort of group situation.
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First off, I grabbed my favorite deck – you know, the one with the kinda dreamy artwork. I shuffled the cards, cut the deck like I always do, and then I started to lay out some cards, just to see what would come up.
When the Three of Hearts showed up, I noticed it usually landed in readings about friendships, or sometimes when someone was asking about a love triangle or something complicated like that. It got me thinking, what’s the deal with this card?
So, I dug into my tarot books and scrolled through some websites. Most of them talked about celebration, friendship, and community. It’s a happy card, all about good times with your buddies, parties, and feeling connected.
- I started doing readings for my friends, focusing on their social lives.
- Every time the Three of Hearts popped up, we talked about their friends, their social circle, and upcoming get-togethers.
- It was pretty cool to see how the card’s energy matched what was going on in their lives.
But then, there’s the flip side. I realized sometimes this card can also hint at a bit of a messy situation. Like, maybe there’s too much partying, or drama within a group of friends. It can even show up when someone’s feeling left out, even if they’re surrounded by people.
Putting it into Practice
I decided to keep a little journal, tracking when the Three of Hearts appeared in readings and what was going on with the person I was reading for. Here’s what I found:
- Parties and Gatherings: A lot of times, it really did mean a celebration was coming up. A wedding, a birthday bash, or just a fun weekend with friends.
- Friendship Stuff: Sometimes it highlighted the importance of friendship. Like, maybe someone needed to lean on their friends more, or there was a need to appreciate the people around them.
- The Messy Side: A few times, it did point to some drama. Like, maybe there were some arguments within a friend group or someone was feeling a bit lost in the crowd.
It’s been a cool experiment. The Three of Hearts, it’s not just a party card. It’s about all the ups and downs of being part of a group, the joy of connection, and sometimes, the complexities that come with it. I’m still learning, but that’s the fun of tarot, right? You never really stop figuring it out.