Okay, so, I decided to do this whole “PAC tarot” thing I kept seeing on Tumblr. Honestly, I’d never done anything like it before, but I figured, why not? It seemed like a fun little experiment.
First off, I had to figure out what PAC even meant. Turns out, it stands for “Pick A Card.” Basically, you’re supposed to, like, intuitively choose a card or a pile of cards, and that’s supposed to tell you something about your current energy or situation. Sounds a bit woo-woo, but hey, I was game.
I laid out three piles of my tarot cards on my desk. Then, I tried to clear my mind, you know, like they say to do. I closed my eyes, took a few deep breaths, and tried to focus on, well, nothing in particular. Just kind of let my mind wander. It was harder than it sounds.
After a few minutes, I opened my eyes and looked at the three piles. One of them just seemed to, like, call out to me. I don’t know how else to describe it. It was just a feeling. So, I picked that one.
- Pile One: This one felt… intense. Like, there was a lot of energy swirling around it.
- Pile Two: This one was calmer, more peaceful.
- Pile Three: This pile felt kind of neutral, like it was just waiting for something to happen.
I started flipping over the cards in the pile I chose. Each card has its own meaning, and the idea is that the combination of cards tells a story or gives you a message. It took me a while to interpret it. I wrote it all down as automatic writing. I mean, I’m no expert at tarot reading, but I did my best to figure out what it all meant.
The cards I got were pretty interesting. They seemed to suggest that I was on the right path, but that there might be some challenges ahead. They also talked about the importance of staying true to myself and trusting my intuition. Overall, it was a positive reading, which was nice.
Once I had the reading down, I decided to post it on my Tumblr. I mean, that’s where I got the idea in the first place, right? I just kind of explained what I did, what cards I got, and what I thought they meant. I added a picture of my cards and clicked “post”.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty cool. It was definitely something different, and it got me thinking. I might even try it again sometime. Maybe I’ll even get better at interpreting the cards. Who knows? We’ll see.