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Alright, alright, let’s talk about this here… what’s it called? “Ask Tarot a Question,” yeah, that’s it. Sounds fancy, but it ain’t rocket science, ya know? It’s just cards, pictures on ’em, but folks say they can tell ya stuff. So, you wanna ask somethin’, huh? Well, lemme tell ya what I know, which ain’t much, but it’s somethin’.
First off, don’t go askin’ no silly questions like, “Will I win the lottery?” I mean, come on, if the cards knew that, wouldn’t everyone be rich? Use your head, for cryin’ out loud. The cards ain’t magic wands, they just give ya hints, little nudges in the right direction. Think of it like this, you’re lost in the woods, the cards are like a little map, not the whole thing, just a piece, enough to get ya started.
- Ask things about yourself, like, “What should I do about this job problem?” or “How can I be a better friend?” Stuff you can actually do somethin’ about.
- Don’t ask about other people, like, “Will my neighbor finally move out?” That ain’t none of your business, and the cards ain’t gonna tell ya secrets about other folks.
- And for goodness sake, don’t keep askin’ the same question over and over again, just ’cause you don’t like the answer. That’s like pesterin’ a hen for a bigger egg, ain’t gonna work.
Now, some folks say you can’t ask about “yes” or “no” questions, but I dunno about that. Seems to me, sometimes a “yes” or “no” is all ya need. But mostly, try to ask “how” or “what” questions. Like, instead of “Will I get that promotion?”, ask “What can I do to improve my chances of getting that promotion?”. See the difference? One’s just waitin’ for somethin’ to happen, the other’s about you makin’ somethin’ happen.
And another thing, don’t be afraid to ask more questions if you don’t understand the first answer. It’s like talkin’ to someone, sometimes you gotta say, “Huh? What do ya mean by that?” The cards are the same way. They ain’t always clear as day, sometimes ya gotta dig a little deeper.
But here’s the real kicker, and listen up good, ’cause this is important. Don’t go readin’ the cards yourself if you’re all worked up about the answer. If you’re hopin’ and prayin’ for a certain thing, you’re gonna see what you wanna see, not what’s really there. It’s like lookin’ in the mirror when you’re feelin’ ugly, all you’re gonna see is flaws, even if you’re purtier than a spring chicken. Get someone else to read ’em for ya, someone who ain’t got a dog in the fight, ya know?
And don’t go blamin’ the cards if things don’t turn out the way you want. They ain’t in charge of your life, you are. They just give ya a little advice, like a grandma tellin’ ya to wear a coat when it’s cold. You can listen or not, it’s up to you. Life ain’t a straight road, it’s got twists and turns, bumps and potholes. The cards can help ya navigate, but you’re still the one doin’ the drivin’.
So, go ahead, ask your question. But be clear, be honest, and be ready to listen, even if the answer ain’t what you wanna hear. And remember, it’s just cards, don’t take it too serious. Life’s too short to be frettin’ over pictures on cardboard. Just use your common sense, and you’ll be alright.
And one last thing, don’t be askin’ about things you can’t control. You can’t control the weather, you can’t control other people, you can only control yourself. Ask about your mind, your thoughts, your actions. That’s where the real power is. That’s where you can actually make a difference.
So, there you have it. My two cents on askin’ tarot questions. Take it or leave it, it’s up to you. Just remember, be smart, be honest, and don’t expect the cards to do all the work for ya. Life’s a journey, and you’re the one holdin’ the map.
Tags: Tarot, Questions, Advice, Guidance, Self-Help, Spirituality, Divination