Alright, here’s my experience with asking tarot readers questions about my career. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
So, I started feeling lost in my job a while back. You know, the usual “Is this all there is?” kind of feeling. I’m not someone who usually goes for this sort of thing, but I was desperate for some guidance. I heard about tarot readings and thought, “Why not give it a shot?” It sounded interesting, especially since I learned that tarot started as a game a long time ago and now people use it for self-reflection and stuff.
First, I looked up how to even ask questions in a tarot reading. I found out that it’s best to keep the questions focused on myself. Made sense, I guess. I didn’t want to ask vague stuff like, “Will I be rich?” Instead, I decided to focus on my current situation.
I booked a session with a tarot reader. I was nervous, I won’t lie. When the time came, I jumped right in. I remember I pulled out a notebook where I wrote some questions beforehand because I didn’t want to forget anything.
- “What are my strengths in my current job?”
- “What are the biggest challenges I’m facing at work?”
- “What steps can I take to find more fulfillment in my career?”
The reader started shuffling the cards and laying them out. They explained what each card meant as they turned them over. One card, I think it was called The Chariot, popped up. The reader said it meant I had a strong drive. Made me feel pretty good, not gonna lie. There was also some other cards such as The Tower and it implied some warning.
Then came another card that suggested I invest a lot of time in my work. It was all pretty intense, but it got me thinking. The reader helped me see things from a different perspective. Like, maybe I wasn’t using my strengths enough, or maybe I needed to tackle my challenges head-on.
We talked about each question I had. The reader explained how the cards related to my specific situation. It wasn’t about predicting the future or anything like that. It was more like a deep conversation about myself and my career path. I realized I needed to be more specific with my questions to get clearer answers.
After the session, I felt…lighter, I guess? I started making small changes at work. I started focusing on the tasks that played to my strengths and looked for ways to overcome the challenges I was facing. I didn’t magically find my dream job overnight or anything. But I started feeling more in control of my career.
My Tarot Spread for Career
In the end, I even came up with a simple tarot spread that I use from time to time when I’m feeling unsure about things at work.
Card 1: Where am I now?
Card 2: What’s blocking me?
Card 3: What should I focus on?
It’s not a magic solution, but it helps me reflect and get some clarity. It’s like having a conversation with myself, but with the added visual element of the cards. Overall, the whole tarot experience was way more helpful than I expected. It’s not about finding all the answers, but about asking the right questions and being open to different perspectives. If you’re feeling stuck, I’d say give it a try. You might be surprised where it takes you.