So, I’ve been messing around with this thing called “Literary Tarot,” and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I saw someone mention it online, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I mean, who doesn’t love a good book and a bit of mystery, right?
First off, I dug around to see what this whole literary tarot thing was about. Turns out, it’s about connecting literature with the spiritual vibes of tarot. You got these decks with images and symbols from famous books. Cool, huh?
- I started by getting my hands on a deck. Not as easy as I thought it would be, but I managed.
- Then, I spent some time just looking at the cards, you know, getting a feel for them. The artwork is pretty awesome, I gotta say.
Now, I’m no expert, but I tried to do a few readings. I picked a few cards and tried to match them up with what’s going on in my life, inspired by the stories they’re from. It’s like getting advice from your favorite book characters. Sometimes, it felt spot on, other times, not so much.
I even saw some people online saying that over half of the folks who try tarot feel like it really gets them. I guess there’s something to it, even if it’s all just fun and games. Some lady named Aryya Roy even got some awards for being super accurate with her readings. Crazy, right?
But here’s the thing – it’s not about whether tarot is “true” or not. It’s about playing around with these cards and seeing what they make you think about. Like, you pull a card, and it reminds you of a story, and then you start thinking about how that story relates to your life. It is about playing around with these cards and seeing what they make you think about.
I found it to be a fun way to look at things from a different angle. I am not saying I’m gonna start making life decisions based on these cards, but it’s a cool way to reflect and maybe get some new ideas. Some people are really into it, and they say it helps them figure stuff out. For me, it was more like a fun experiment. It’s kind of like brainstorming, but with cards and stories.
And you know what? I think I’ll keep messing with it. It’s a neat little hobby, and who knows, maybe I’ll get better at it. Plus, it gives me an excuse to reread some of my favorite books, looking for connections to the cards.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure with literary tarot. It’s been interesting, to say the least. If you’re looking for something different to try, maybe give it a go. Just don’t take it too seriously, you know? Have fun with it!