Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little experiments. So, I got into this whole tarot thing a while back, and today I wanted to really put it to the test with something called the “Strength” card. I had read somewhere that it is a card about inner power, figured I would give it a shot and see what kind of advice it could dish out.
First off, I shuffled the deck, focused on my question, which was basically, “How can I get through this rough patch I’m in?” Then, I pulled out the Strength card. I laid it down on my coffee table and just stared at it for a bit. The image on the card is pretty wild, a woman calmly holding a lion’s jaw. It got me thinking, what kind of inner strength do I need right now?
So, I dug into what this card means, according to some people on the internet. They say Strength is all about mastering your emotions, finding that calm inside you to deal with whatever crap life throws your way. Kinda like, you know, keeping your cool when everything around you is going nuts. It’s not about being physically strong, but more about that mental toughness.
- Meditation Time: Based on the card, I thought, maybe I should start meditating. So, I set up a little corner in my room, lit a candle, and tried to just, you know, breathe. I did this for about 15 minutes each day.
- Journaling: I also started writing down my thoughts and feelings in a journal. It’s a way to get all that junk out of my head and onto paper. I did not really follow any rules, just wrote whatever came to mind.
- Facing Fears: Then, I made a list of things that were stressing me out and tried to tackle them one by one. It was tough, but each time I faced something, I felt a little bit stronger, you know?
Results?
Honestly, it is been a game-changer. Meditating really helped me chill out and not freak out over every little thing. Journaling is like free therapy, seriously. And facing those fears? It is empowering. I feel more in control of my life now. The Strength card was not just some random card; it really did point me in the right direction. I feel much calmer, more focused, and able to face the day.
So yeah, that is my experience with the Strength tarot card. It is not about having all the answers but finding that inner resilience to figure things out. If you are going through it right now, maybe give some of these things a try. You might surprise yourself with how strong you really are. Stay strong, folks, and keep pushing forward!