So, I had this idea the other day to do a tarot reading, but with a twist. I’ve dabbled in tarot before, mostly just pulling a card here and there for fun. But this time, I wanted to try something called a “make a wish” reading. It sounded intriguing, and honestly, I had a wish I was really hoping would come true. So I thought, why not give it a shot?
First, I cleared my space. I’m no expert, but I’ve always felt that having a calm and clean environment helps me focus. I lit a candle, played some soft music, and just took a few deep breaths to center myself. It felt good to create a little ritual around it.
Next, I got out my tarot deck. I don’t have one of those fancy, mystical-looking decks. Mine is pretty simple, but I like it. I shuffled the cards while thinking about my wish. I really concentrated, trying to pour all my hope and energy into the cards. I must have shuffled for a good five minutes, just lost in thought.
- Focus on the wish
- Shuffle the deck
- Select cards
- Interpret the spread
Then came the tricky part – laying out the cards. I looked up a few different “make a wish” spreads online, but they all seemed so complicated. So I decided to keep it simple. I just pulled three cards and laid them out in a row. I figured the first card would represent the past, the second the present, and the third the future related to my wish.
Now, I’m no tarot expert. When I first started, I used to rely on the little guidebook that came with the deck. But over time, I’ve started to trust my own intuition more. I looked at the pictures on the cards, the colors, the symbols – everything. I let the images speak to me and tried to connect them to my wish.
It was actually a really cool experience. It is not like I had some magical vision or anything. But the cards I pulled did seem to resonate with my situation. They gave me some things to think about, some different perspectives on my wish and what I needed to do to help it come true. I jotted down some notes in my journal, just some thoughts and feelings that came up during the reading.
Reflecting on the Reading
After the reading, I felt… hopeful. It is not that I think the cards magically predicted the future. But the process of focusing on my wish, reflecting on the cards, and connecting with my intuition, it all left me feeling more positive and empowered. It was like I had given myself a little pep talk, but with the help of the cards.
I’ve decided to keep doing these “make a wish” readings, maybe once a month or so. It’s a nice way to check in with myself, to focus on my goals, and to get a little guidance from within. Who knows, maybe my wish will come true. But even if it doesn’t, I think these readings will still be valuable. They’re like a little self-care ritual that helps me stay connected to myself and my dreams.
I’m really glad I decided to try this out. It was a fun, meaningful experience. It is not about being psychic or anything like that. It is about being open-minded and exploring different ways to connect with your inner self. If you’re curious about tarot, I’d say give it a try. You might be surprised at what you discover!