Alright, so I got into this whole “Sota de Bastos Tarot” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I was looking for something, you know, to spice things up a bit, and thought, why not dive into tarot? I’d heard about it, seen it in movies, that kind of thing.
So, I started by just Googling around, trying to figure out what this “Sota de Bastos” even was. Turns out, it’s part of the whole tarot deck, and it’s got some meaning about being ambitious and being a leader. Okay, cool, I can get behind that. I bought a deck, a really pretty one, by the way. Then I did the thing all beginners do and looked it up on Google, it shows some information about the best and worst tarot cards for love, I marked it down. I’m not really looking for love advice, but hey, who knows?
Then I tried to get my head around all 78 cards. Yeah, 78! It’s a lot. I found some websites that explain each card in detail. It is kinda overwhelming at first. But I’m not one to give up easily. I started pulling cards every day, just one at a time. I’d look up the meaning, think about it, and try to relate it to my day. Some days it made sense, some days it was like, “Huh?”
Now, about this Sota de Bastos, I pulled it a few times, and it really got me thinking. This card is all about being a go-getter, taking charge. I thought, “Yeah, I wanna be that person.” So, I made a point to put myself out there more. Took on a new project at work, started volunteering, even signed up for a dance class. It is tiring but exciting.
I kept journaling about my pulls and what I was doing. It’s kinda cool to look back and see how things lined up. I’m not saying I’m some tarot expert now. The meanings of all 78 Tarot cards are too much to me. I don’t even read for other people. I don’t use them for fortune-telling, but it has pushed me to try new things and be more, I don’t know, proactive?
The Sota de Bastos card, for me, became a reminder to step up and be bold. And honestly, it’s working. It gave me the strength to overcome fear. I’m feeling more confident, more in control. So, yeah, that’s my tarot journey so far. It’s messy, it’s a bit confusing, but it’s definitely been interesting.
If you’re thinking about getting into tarot, I’d say go for it. Just be prepared to put in the work, and don’t expect to understand everything right away. It’s a process, like anything else. The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know. But hey, that’s life, right?
My takeaway:
- Start small: Don’t try to learn all 78 cards at once.
- Be patient: It takes time to understand the meanings and how they relate to you.
- Keep a journal: It helps to track your progress and see how things evolve.
- Have fun: Don’t take it too seriously. It’s supposed to be enjoyable.
So that is my little story about the Sota de Bastos and my tarot adventures. Hope you found it at least a little bit entertaining. And maybe it will make you want to try tarot, who knows? But I am having a good time.