Okay, so I had this burning question about someone, you know, the usual “what does this person feel about me?” So, I decided to try out this free online tarot reading thing I saw, called “tarot amor gratis que siente por mi.” I’ve dabbled in tarot before, just for fun, but never really online like this.
First off, I found this website that offered the reading. It looked pretty legit, all in Spanish, which I’m not fluent in, but hey, Google Translate is my best friend. The site was simple enough to use, nothing too fancy, just the way I like it. I entered my name and the name of the person I was curious about. It felt a bit silly typing it out, but I was committed at this point.
Next, I clicked on a button that said something like “start the reading.” Then, a bunch of tarot cards appeared on the screen, face down. The instructions said to focus on my question while selecting the cards. So, I closed my eyes for a second, took a deep breath, and really thought about this person and my question. It was a bit harder than I expected to clear my mind, but I managed.
Then came the fun part – picking the cards. I think I had to choose like, six or seven cards. I just went with my gut and clicked on the ones that felt right. I didn’t overthink it, I simply chose a card that gave me a good feeling in the gut.
After I selected all the cards, the website flipped them over one by one, showing the card and then a lengthy interpretation below each. Each card had its own little story to tell. It was all in Spanish, so I relied heavily on the translation tool. Some of it was pretty straightforward, while other parts were a bit more poetic and harder to understand. It took a bit of time and patience, but eventually I figured it out.
Once all the cards were done, the site gave me a general summary of the reading. It combined the meanings of all the cards to give me an overall picture. I read it a few times, trying to really absorb what it was saying. Honestly, some of it resonated with me, while other parts felt a bit off. It wasn’t a perfect match, but it did give me some interesting things to think about. To be honest, the general summary was a bit vague and left me with more questions than before, but I guess that’s to be expected.
I took some screenshots of the reading so I could look back at it later. I even shared it with a close friend who’s into this stuff to get her opinion, though I kept the person’s name to myself. She found it intriguing, but also reminded me not to take it too seriously. And honestly, after the reading I was feeling a bit conflicted, and I had to go take a walk to clear my head and think of things outside the reading.
In the end, it was an interesting experience. Did it give me all the answers I was looking for? Not really. But it did provide some food for thought. I guess it’s like those fortune cookies – you take what you like and leave the rest. Would I do it again? Maybe, but I wouldn’t rely on it for any major life decisions. I may even try to find a professional tarot reader in the future, or even read a book on how to do tarot. But, who knows?