Okay, I got it. I’ll write an article about “Ask a Question Tarot” like a plain old woman who doesn’t know much, but make sure it’s good for searching online. Here we go:
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Alright, so you wanna know about this “ask a question tarot,” huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it ain’t rocket science. It’s just cards, see? Picture cards, like the ones you used to play with as a kid, but these got all sorts of fancy pictures on ’em. And they supposed to tell you somethin’ if you ask ’em right.
Now, I ain’t no fortune teller, mind you. I just seen folks doin’ it, and I heard things. So, how it works is, you got this deck of cards, see? They call it a tarot deck. Lots of pictures on ’em – stars, moons, people hangin’ upside down, all sorts of crazy stuff. And each one of them pictures means somethin’ different.
- Like, there’s one with a sun, that’s supposed to be good, real good. Means happy times, I reckon.
- Then there’s one with a moon, that’s a bit trickier. Moon’s always changin’, so maybe it means things ain’t what they seem.
- And don’t even get me started on the one with the tower gettin’ struck by lightnin’. That one ain’t never good news, I tell ya.
So, how you “ask a question” is this: You shuffle them cards all up, real good. Mix ’em up like you’re makin’ dough for biscuits. Then you think hard about what you wanna know. Don’t be wishy-washy, now. You gotta be clear. Like, instead of sayin’, “Will I be happy?” you gotta say, “Will gettin’ that new job makin’ them widgets make me happy?” See the difference? Gotta be specific.
Then, you pick some cards. Some folks say pick one, some say three. I heard tell of folks pickin’ ten or more, but that seems like overkill to me. Three’s probably good enough for most folks. Just pick ’em and lay ’em out in front of ya.
Now comes the tricky part: figurin’ out what them cards mean. That’s where them little books come in handy. They got all the meanings written down, but even then, it ain’t always clear. It’s kinda like lookin’ at clouds – you see what you wanna see, sometimes. But the cards, they supposed to give you a nudge in the right direction. They ain’t gonna tell you the lotto numbers, but they might help you decide if you should take that trip or not.
I seen folks use these cards for all sorts of things. Love, money, work, you name it. They even got cards for those “E-models” and “A2” things the youngsters talk about – sounds like somethin’ from them computin’ machines, not real people to me! Some folks swear by it, say it changed their lives. Me, I ain’t so sure. But I reckon it don’t hurt none to try it, long as you don’t go makin’ big decisions based on just the cards. Use your head, that’s what I say.
And remember, these cards ain’t magic. They just pictures. The real magic, if there is any, is inside you. The cards just help you find it, that’s all. They can give you a fast answer, like that there internet thing says, but it’s up to you to figure out what it really means.
So, if you’re curious, go ahead and try this “ask a question tarot.” Just don’t come cryin’ to me if you don’t like what the cards tell ya. And remember, it’s just like those picture games on the computer, or those stories the kids watch – entertaining, maybe even a little helpful, but not the be-all and end-all. You gotta make your own way in this world, cards or no cards.
Tags: [Tarot, Divination, Fortune Telling, Ask a Question, Tarot Cards, Guidance, Spirituality, E-models, A2]