Okay, so yesterday I messed around with tarot cards again, trying to figure out some meanings. It’s not like I’m trying to predict the future or anything, I just find it interesting. This time, I was focusing on combinations, like, what it means when certain cards show up together.
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First off, I cleared my space. Got some chill music going, lit a candle, you know, to set the mood. Then, I shuffled the deck while thinking about general stuff in my life – work, relationships, all that jazz. I’m not really a believer in all the mystical stuff, but I do think it’s a neat way to reflect on things.
I laid out three cards and started looking at them. The first combo I got was The Magician, The Empress, and The Star. Now, from what I’ve read, The Magician is all about manifestation and using your tools. The Empress is like, motherly vibes, abundance, nature. And The Star is hope, inspiration, all that good stuff.
- So, together, I was thinking, maybe this means I have the power to create something amazing in my life? Like, I have all this potential, and if I nurture it like The Empress, I can find some real inspiration and hope, just like The Star suggests.
Then I pulled another three cards: The Tower, The Devil, and The Moon. This one was a bit more…intense. The Tower is all about sudden change, upheaval, chaos. The Devil represents being trapped, addiction, negative patterns. And The Moon is about illusions, fear, and the subconscious.
- Putting these together, I was like, whoa. Maybe there are some underlying issues I’m not really facing? Like, some destructive patterns (The Devil) that are going to cause a big shake-up (The Tower) if I don’t get my act together. It felt like a warning, but also a chance to look within and see what’s really going on beneath the surface (The Moon).
My last combo was The Lovers, The Chariot, and The Sun. This one felt super positive. The Lovers is about, well, love, but also choices and harmony. The Chariot is all about willpower, determination, and overcoming obstacles. The Sun is pure joy, success, and vitality.
- Seeing these three together, I interpreted it as a sign that if I make good choices (The Lovers) and really push myself with determination (The Chariot), I can achieve some real happiness and success (The Sun). It felt like a message of encouragement.
Takeaway
Honestly, whether you believe in tarot or not, it’s a cool way to look at your life from different angles. It’s like, these cards can be metaphors for what’s going on inside you and around you. I’m not saying it’s magic, but it’s definitely a fun way to self-reflect and maybe even get some new perspectives. If tarot makes someone lose their grip on reality, they should stop doing it right away. But for me, I’m just doing it for fun.
I’ll probably keep messing around with these cards, just for kicks. Maybe next time I’ll focus on a specific question, like, “What should I do about my job?” or “How can I improve my relationship?” But for now, I’m just enjoying the process and seeing what pops up.