Okay, so I’ve been meaning to mess around with this “tarot fairies” thing for a while now. I finally got around to it, and let me tell you, it was… interesting.
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First, I gathered my stuff. I already had a tarot deck, a pretty standard Rider-Waite one. But for the “fairies” part, I had to get a little creative. I didn’t have any actual fairy figurines, so I decided to use some flower pictures I’d printed out a while back. They had that whimsical, nature-y vibe, so I figured they’d work.
Getting Started
I cleared a space on my table and laid out a simple cloth. Nothing fancy, just something to define the area. Then, I shuffled the tarot deck, focusing on, well, I wasn’t really sure what I was focusing on. Just general “fairy guidance,” I guess. I am a little embarrassed.
I cut the deck and drew three cards.I don’t even remember card’s * I remember that I feel it means a new beginning.
The Reading (or, My Attempt at One)
Okay, this is where it got a little fuzzy. I placed the flower pictures around the cards, trying to, like, “connect” them to the fairy realm. I’m not gonna lie, I felt a little silly. I looked at the cards and the flowers, trying to see if any particular “messages” popped out.
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- The first card,I feel it, it’s about starting something new, taking a leap of faith. I paired it with a picture of a bright yellow daffodil, because daffodils always seem so cheerful and spring-like.
- The second card,it felt like it was about challenges, obstacles to overcome. I put a picture of a thorny rose next to it. Seemed fitting.
- The third card… I stared at it and feel it means a good end.I matched it with a picture of some delicate purple violets. I felt they showed balance.
The Wrap-Up
Honestly, I don’t know if I “got” anything specific from this. It was more about the process, the ritual of it all. I spent some time just looking at the cards and the flowers, thinking about my own life and what I wanted to manifest.
Afterward, I gathered everything up and put it away. Did I feel magically enlightened? Not really. But it was a nice, quiet way to spend an afternoon, and it got me thinking in a different way. I might try it again sometime, maybe with actual fairy figurines next time. Or maybe not. Who knows! It’s all about experimenting, right?