Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little experiments. Today, I’m diving into something a bit different – accurate yes or no tarot. Yeah, you heard that right. I’ve always been a bit skeptical about this stuff, but also kinda curious, you know? So, I figured, why not give it a shot and see what happens?
First off, I had to find a way to do this. Did a little digging online, found some websites and apps that offer these “yes or no” readings. Some of them are all fancy with animations and stuff, others are pretty basic. I decided to go with one that seemed straightforward, no extra fluff. And I also found something interesting, it said “Even with experience do expect to achieve 80-90% accuracy, never 100%”.
Before I started, I made sure to clear my head. I mean, I wanted to be open to whatever the cards might tell me, right? I sat down, took a few deep breaths, and tried to focus on my question. And, the website said, “Tarot does not answer yes or no questions.” So this is kinda self-exploration or something else? I’m not sure.
My First Question
- I had this thing I’ve been going back and forth on, a decision I couldn’t quite make. So that was my first question for the cards. I typed it in, clicked the button, and boom – the cards were dealt.
- The website gave me a “yes” or “no” answer based on the cards. It was a “no” in my case. To be honest, I was a little surprised. Not what I was expecting, or maybe hoping for.
- But here’s the interesting part: along with the “no,” it gave me a bit of an explanation, like, the meaning behind the cards. It was actually pretty insightful. It talked about potential challenges and things I hadn’t fully considered.
I spent some time really thinking about what the reading said. It wasn’t just about the “no” answer, but the reasoning behind it. It made me look at my situation from a different angle, you know? And then I found another interesting thing from the website, “over 55% of people found Tarot to accurately depict their life circumstances”.
Trying It a Few More Times
- I didn’t stop there. I asked a few more questions, some big, some small. Each time, I got a “yes” or “no” and some extra insights.
- Some answers were spot on, like they knew exactly what was going on in my head. Others were a bit more general, but still made me think.
- I even tried asking the same question in different ways, just to see if the answers would change. Sometimes they did, sometimes they didn’t. It was kinda fascinating, honestly.
What I Learned
So, what’s my takeaway from all this? Well, I wouldn’t say I’m a full-on believer now, but I definitely see the appeal. It’s not about predicting the future with 100% accuracy. It’s more like… a tool for self-reflection. And I found “they serve as a tool for introspection and reflection” from the website.
The cards, or rather, the way the website interpreted them, helped me to look at my questions and my situations from different perspectives. They gave me things to think about that I might not have considered on my own. I tried several questions about love, and I feel these cards did help me to prompt self-exploration.
Would I recommend it? Yeah, I think so. If you’re curious, or if you’re looking for a different way to think through things, it’s worth a shot. Just don’t take it too seriously, you know? Keep an open mind, and see what happens. Who knows, you might be surprised. And keep a journal is a good idea.
That’s it for my tarot experiment, folks. Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever tried this, and what your experience was like. Until next time, peace out!