Hey everyone, so I’ve been messing around with this thing called the Light Seer’s Pocket Tarot. It’s a deck of cards, kinda like those old-school fortune-telling things, but with a modern twist. I grabbed the pocket-sized version ’cause, why not? It’s easier to carry around.
First off, I gotta say, these cards are pretty. They’ve got this cool, colorful artwork that just draws you in. I spent a good chunk of time just flipping through them, checking out all the different pictures. Each card has its own vibe, you know? It’s like a tiny art gallery in your hands.
I’m not gonna lie, I was a total newbie to this whole tarot thing. So, I started simple. Every morning, I’d pull one card out of the deck, just one. Then I’d just stare at it for a bit and think about what it could mean. There’s this little guidebook that came with the deck, and it’s got some basic explanations for each card. That helped a lot, actually. It was like having a little cheat sheet to decode the pictures.
After doing that for a while, I started to get a feel for the cards. I tried to connect the meanings in the book with what was going on in my life. Sometimes it was surprisingly spot on, other times it felt like a bit of a stretch. But hey, it was fun, and it got me thinking.
Then I decided to get a bit more adventurous. I learned about these things called “spreads” where you lay out multiple cards in a certain pattern. Apparently, each position in the spread has a different meaning, and the cards interact with each other. Sounds complicated, right? It kinda was, but I found some simple spreads online and gave them a shot. It’s a way to get a wider perspective on things.
Honestly, it felt a bit like I was making it up as I went along, but that’s part of the fun, I guess. I would look at the cards, read the meanings in the guidebook, and then try to weave it all together into some kind of story. Sometimes it would click, and I’d have one of those “aha!” moments. Other times, it would just be a jumbled mess.
- Pulled one card each morning
- Studied the guidebook
- Tried to connect meanings to my life
- Experimented with basic spreads
- Interpreted the cards and stories that come out of it.
My Impression
I’m still no expert, but I’m definitely getting more comfortable with the Light Seer’s Pocket Tarot. It’s a neat little tool for self-reflection, or just a fun way to pass the time. It’s not about predicting the future or anything like that. It’s more about tapping into your own intuition and exploring different perspectives. Plus, the cards are just really nice to look at. If you’re curious about tarot, I’d say give this deck a try. It’s a pretty cool way to start exploring.