Okay, so, I’ve been getting into tarot cards lately. You know, the whole mystical, fortune-telling thing. It’s kinda cool, right? Anyway, I stumbled upon this deck called the “Mythical Goddess Tarot” and I thought, why not give it a shot? So, here’s how it went down.
First, I went online and found a store that sold this particular deck. It was from Barnes & Noble, which I thought was a good sign. I mean, they usually have decent stuff. The set came with 78 cards and a little guidebook, which I figured would be helpful since I’m a total newbie.
When the package arrived, I was pretty stoked. I opened it up and took a look at the cards. The artwork was actually quite beautiful. Each card had a different goddess on it, and they all looked pretty powerful and, well, mythical. I spent some time just flipping through them, getting a feel for the imagery.
Then, I started reading the guidebook. It explained the meaning of each card and how to do a basic reading. One of the cards was The High Priestess. This card showed a woman in blue robes. I learned that this card is linked to some divine presence. The guidebook said that this card means intuition and mystery. I found this card really interesting.
- Another card, called The World, caught my eye.
- The guidebook said it means things like success and travel.
- But, if it shows up reversed, it can mean things are stuck or not moving.
I decided to try a simple three-card spread, you know, past, present, and future. I shuffled the deck, focused on a question I had, and laid out the cards. It was a bit nerve-wracking, not gonna lie. But it was also exciting.
I won’t bore you with the details of my reading, but let’s just say it was pretty spot on. It gave me some insights into my current situation and some things to think about for the future. I was actually surprised by how much it resonated with me.
Overall, my experience with the Mythical Goddess Tarot was pretty positive. It was a fun and interesting way to explore my own thoughts and feelings. I’m definitely going to keep practicing and learning more about tarot. Who knows, maybe I’ll even become a pro one day!