Okay, so, today I messed around with this thing called “Yes No Tarot Lotus.” Sounds fancy, right? But it’s basically just a simple way to do a tarot reading online. I’ve always been kind of curious about tarot, but never really dove in. So, here’s how it went down.
Get Started
First, I thought of a question, something that’s been bugging me, something I wanted a “yes” or “no” answer to. I won’t bore you with the details of my question, it was just something personal. Let me tell you, focusing on that question, getting it clear in my head, that was the first step.
Draw Cards
Next, I looked at this virtual deck of tarot cards. In some places, I just needed to pick one card, and that was supposed to give me a direct “yes” or “no.” In other places, I could pick three cards. This was supposed to give me a bit more detail, you know, like the “why” behind the “yes” or “no.” Anyway, I clicked on the card that I felt drawn to and waited to see.
Reading Time
After that, the website I was using flipped the cards over and showed me the results. Each card had a meaning, and the website explained it. Let’s say, for example, I drew the Emperor card. The site told me that this card is all about taking charge and making things happen. It’s a strong “yes” card, apparently. Or, I got something like the Strength card. That’s also a “yes,” and it’s about having courage and power, and stuff like that.
Reflect a little bit
But here’s the important part: I didn’t just blindly accept the answer. After the cards is revealed, I sat there for a while, thinking about what the cards said and how it related to my question. This was the most interesting part, I think. It’s like, the cards weren’t just giving me an answer, they were also making me think about my question in a new way. I pondered about what I learned and how I could apply it to my life.
Multiple Readings
Of course, I didn’t just do one reading. I tried a few different ones, with different questions. Sometimes I got a “yes,” sometimes a “no.” Some readings made a lot of sense, others were a bit confusing. But every time, it got me thinking. In some places, I could save my reading results. That was kind of cool, because I could go back and look at them later, see if anything had changed.
My Thoughts
So, that was my little adventure with Yes No Tarot Lotus. Was it some kind of magical experience? Not really. But it was definitely interesting. It’s like a fun little tool to help you think about your life, your decisions, and all that jazz. I wouldn’t rely on it for any major life choices, but it’s a cool way to do a little self-reflection, you know? And hey, it’s free, so why not give it a try? Just remember, it’s not about getting the “right” answer, it’s about the process, the thinking, the whole journey.