Okay, so I got into this whole Pisces Moon Tarot thing, and let me tell you, it was quite the ride. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot, but never really dove deep. But with all the talk about Pisces and its connection to The Moon card, I figured, why not? I’m a Pisces myself, so it felt like a sign, you know?
Preparation
First, I got myself a tarot deck. Nothing too fancy, just a standard Rider-Waite deck I picked up online. I wanted to keep it simple and focus on the basics. Then, I found a quiet spot in my apartment, lit a candle (because, ambiance), and started researching what The Moon card really means. And I also learned that The Moon card is related to Pisces. Turns out, it’s all about intuition, dreams, and the subconscious. And for Pisces, it’s like their ruling card, which I thought was pretty cool.
Reading
- Getting Started I laid out the cards, trying to remember the spreads I’d read about. I did a simple three-card spread – past, present, and future. It felt a bit awkward at first, like I was playing pretend, but I tried to stay open-minded.
- Interpreting the Cards The first card I drew was The Moon for the present. I was excited because I wanted to draw this card. I took a deep breath and started to interpret. I thought about what’s been going on in my life, the uncertainties, the things I’ve been feeling but not really talking about. It felt surprisingly accurate, like the card was reflecting my inner turmoil back at me.
- Connecting with My Intuition As I moved through the other cards, I tried to tap into my intuition. What did these symbols mean to me? How did they relate to my current situation? It was a bit like solving a puzzle, but a puzzle where I was part of the solution.
The Experience
The whole experience was honestly a bit emotional. I found myself confronting feelings I’d been pushing aside. There were moments of clarity, like “Oh, that’s why I’ve been feeling this way!” and moments of confusion, where I wasn’t sure what the cards were trying to tell me. I journaled the whole process, jotting down my thoughts and interpretations. It was messy and raw, but it felt real.
Reflection
After the reading, I spent some time reflecting. I didn’t come out of it with all the answers, but I felt more connected to myself, especially to those deeper, subconscious parts. It was like the tarot reading gave me permission to explore those areas, to acknowledge the shadows and the uncertainties.
Moving Forward
I’m not sure if I’m a tarot expert now, but I definitely feel more in tune with my Pisces energy. I’ve continued to do readings occasionally, and it’s become a part of my self-care routine. It’s not about predicting the future or finding magic solutions; it’s about self-discovery and understanding. The Moon card, with all its mystery and depth, has become a symbol of that journey for me. It reminds me to trust my intuition, to embrace the unknown, and to find beauty in the darkness. And, you know, that’s a pretty powerful message for a Pisces, or anyone, really.
So, that’s my story about getting into Pisces Moon Tarot. It wasn’t what I expected, but it was definitely what I needed. If you’re curious about tarot, or just looking for a way to connect with your inner self, I’d say give it a try. Who knows what you might discover?