Okay, let’s talk about this whole tarot card thing. So, I got into this “meraki tarot” kick a while back. It all started when my neighbor, she’s really into all that spiritual stuff, offered to do a reading for me. At first, I was like, “Nah, I’m good,” but then I thought, “Why not? It might be fun.”
So, I went over to her place, and she had this whole setup: candles, crystals, the whole nine yards. She shuffled the cards, asked me to cut the deck, and then laid them out in this specific pattern. Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect. But as she started explaining what each card meant, I gotta say, I was kinda hooked.
The way she interpreted the cards, it felt like she was tapping into things I hadn’t even realized about myself. It wasn’t like she was predicting the future or anything. It was more like she was helping me see my current situation from a different perspective. We talked about my career, my relationships, all that jazz. And it was oddly insightful.
Diving Deeper into Tarot
After that first reading, I decided to learn more about tarot myself. I bought my own deck online. It’s this beautiful deck with all these intricate designs. I read somewhere that it’s important to “cleanse” your cards before you use them, so I did this whole ritual with sage and everything. It might sound silly, but it felt like I was connecting with the cards on a deeper level. It felt so cool, man.
I started doing readings for myself, just to see what would come up. Sometimes I’d pull a card in the morning to get a sense of what the day might hold. Other times, I’d do a full spread when I was feeling confused about something. It became this little ritual of mine.
- I used the tarot cards to reflect on my feelings.
- I learned that tarot is more about self-exploration than fortune-telling.
- I found that the cards could offer clarity on various aspects of my life.
- I discovered a deeper connection with myself through the practice.
Tarot as a Tool for Self-Reflection
The more I delved into tarot, the more I realized it’s not about predicting the future. It’s more like a tool for self-reflection. The cards just show you what’s already there, you know? They help you see things from a different angle, understand your emotions better, and maybe even make better decisions. For instance, I have used tarot cards several times to ask how someone feels about me or what is going on behind the scenes, and I think the anwsers are really insightful.
Some people might think it’s all a bunch of hocus pocus, but for me, it’s been a really positive experience. It’s helped me become more self-aware, more in tune with my intuition. And honestly, it’s just a lot of fun. Now, I am no longer confused with my life and myself anymore. Besides, I think I am born to be a tarot reader. Now, I think I can help people find their clarity through tarot cards like my neighbor does.
So yeah, that’s my meraki tarot story. It’s been a journey of self-discovery, and I’m excited to see where it takes me next. If you’re curious about tarot, I say give it a try. You might be surprised at what you find. And, I also do tarot card readings for my friends. I think I am good at it. I can do reading about career, finances, love and relationships. Who knows, maybe I’ll even start a tarot blog or something. The possibilities are endless!