Okay, so, I tried out this “Judgement tarot how someone sees you” thing today, and it was… interesting, to say the least. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot, not like believing it can predict the future or anything, but more like a fun way to think about things. No solid proof that it works, but you know, it can make you think differently about stuff.
I started by finding a quiet spot. Then, I shuffled the deck while thinking about a particular person. I wanted to know how they viewed me. It was kind of nerve-wracking, not gonna lie. It’s one thing to wonder, another to get a supposed “answer”.
After shuffling, I drew the card that was supposed to represent this person’s perception of me. And guess what? It was the Judgement card. Now, I’m no tarot expert, but I looked it up, and it’s a big one. It’s all about rebirth, transformation, a new purpose, all that jazz.
Here’s what I found out about the Judgement card, at least how it relates to this “how someone sees you” angle:
- Major Change: Apparently, if someone sees you through the Judgement card, it means they think you’re going through a big change, like you’re evolving or something. They see you as someone capable, ready, and able to achieve your goals, demonstrating your skills.
- New Purpose: People might see that you’ve found a new path or direction, maybe even letting go of old baggage.
- Awakening: This is a bit more abstract, but it suggests that they see you as becoming more aware, maybe more in tune with yourself.
I spent a while thinking about how this person might see me in these ways. It is true that I’ve been going through some changes lately. I quit my old job, started my own little project, and I’ve been trying to be more mindful and all that. It is possible they’ve noticed these things.
Honestly, it was a pretty cool experience. Even if the tarot thing is just a bit of fun, it really made me think about how I might be coming across to others. And it got me thinking about the changes I’ve been making, and whether they’re noticeable or not.
In the end, I think the most important thing isn’t whether the cards are “right” or not. It’s more about the reflection it prompts. It’s like a conversation starter, but with yourself.
So, yeah, that was my little tarot adventure today. Maybe I’ll try it again sometime, with a different question or a different person in mind. Who knows what I’ll “discover.” And who knows, maybe there’s some truth to it, maybe not. But hey, it’s definitely food for thought.