So, today, let’s talk about my little experiment with the “tarot death love” thing. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot cards, you know, those mystical things that supposedly tell you about your future. I decided to focus on the “Death” card in the context of love. Sounds a bit scary, right? But trust me, it’s not as bad as it sounds.
First things first, I got myself a tarot deck. Nothing fancy, just a regular one from a local bookstore. I went online to learn how to do a reading, just simple stuff, and then I laid out the cards. I pulled out the Death card, which, to be honest, gave me a bit of a chill. But then, I also pulled out The Lovers card. Interesting combo, huh?
Digging into the Cards
- The Death Card: This one’s all about change, about letting go of old stuff to make way for the new. It’s like cleaning out your closet, but for your life, you know? It’s not about actual death, thankfully, but more about transformation.
- The Lovers Card: This card is pretty straightforward. It’s about choices, relationships, and big decisions in love.
So, what did I do with these two cards? Well, I spent a good few days just thinking about them. I journaled, I meditated (not very well, I’ll admit), and I talked it out with my cat. She’s a good listener. And slowly, it started to make sense.
The Death card, especially next to The Lovers, seemed to be telling me that some big changes were needed in my love life. It wasn’t necessarily about ending a relationship, but more about changing how I approach things. Maybe letting go of old habits or beliefs that weren’t serving me anymore.
Putting it into Action
This is where it got real. I started to look at my relationship patterns. Where was I stuck? What was I holding onto that I needed to let go of? It was tough, I won’t lie. But it was also kind of freeing.
I started making small changes. Communicating more openly, being more honest about my feelings, and even revisiting some old hobbies I had given up. It felt like I was shedding an old skin, in a way. It’s funny how these cards, which are just pieces of paper at the end of the day, can push you to do some real introspection.
The Outcome
So, did my love life magically transform overnight? Nope. But did I start seeing things differently? Absolutely. I felt more in control, more aware of what I wanted and what I was willing to let go of. The Death card, in combination with The Lovers, really pushed me to make some necessary changes. It wasn’t about a dramatic breakup or a sudden end, but more about evolving and growing. Letting go of the past to make way for something new and hopefully better. I’m still on this journey, but it feels good. It feels right.
So, that’s my story about my “tarot death love” experiment. It’s not about predicting the future or finding some magical answer. It’s about self-reflection, making conscious choices, and embracing change. And sometimes, all you need is a couple of cards to give you that little nudge.