Okay, so, let’s talk about this “out of hand tarot” thing I tried. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot cards, you know, the whole mystical vibe. I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” It’s not like I believe in it deeply, but, hey, it could be fun, right?
So, I bought a deck online. Just a standard one, nothing fancy. When it arrived, I ripped open the package like a kid on Christmas. The cards were colorful, with all these weird symbols and pictures. I spent some time just looking at them, trying to figure out what they meant. There was this little booklet that came with the deck, explaining the basics. I skimmed through it, but it was all a bit too much to take in at once.
Then, I decided to just jump in and do a simple reading for myself. I shuffled the cards, not really knowing what I was doing, just kinda moving them around. I picked three cards, like the booklet suggested. Laid them out on the table. One for the past, one for the present, and one for the future. Pretty standard stuff.
The first card, the past, was something called “The Lovers.” Okay, sure, I can see that, relationships, choices, all that jazz. Then, the present, it was “The Hanged Man.” Now, that sounds a bit grim, right? But the book said it’s about seeing things from a different perspective, letting go. I guess that kinda resonated with some stuff going on in my life, work and all.
The last card, the future, was “The Star.” Hope, inspiration, feeling good about things. That’s always nice to see. I mean, who doesn’t want a bit of hope, right? Even if it’s just from some cards. I stared at them for a while, thinking about what it all could mean.
Honestly, I didn’t get any major revelations or anything. But it was a fun little exercise. It made me think about my life, my choices, where I’m at, and where I want to be. I put the cards back in their box, feeling a little more reflective than before.
My Thoughts After
- Fun: It was definitely a fun and interesting experience.
- Intriguing: The symbolism on the cards is pretty fascinating.
- Reflective: It made me think about my life in a different way.
I might do it again sometime, maybe when I’m feeling a bit lost or just want to try something different. It’s not going to be a daily thing, but it’s a nice little tool for self-reflection, I suppose. It’s like a little conversation starter with yourself, you know?
And the best part, it’s kind of making me feel a bit more in touch with, you know the other side. I like it. I might not be able to talk to spirits, but hey, this is a fun, low-pressure way to get a little mystical, right?
So yeah, that’s my “out of hand tarot” story. Nothing too crazy, but a fun little adventure nonetheless. Don’t knock it till you try it!