Well, let me tell ya somethin’ about this here “death advice tarot,” or whatever them city folks call it. Don’t go gettin’ all scared now, just ’cause it’s got the word “death” in it. It ain’t about croakin’ or nothin’ like that. It’s more about changin’ things up, you know? Like when you gotta get rid of them old chickens that ain’t layin’ eggs no more. You gotta make room for the new ones, right? Same kinda thing.
What’s this Death Card all about then?
This here Death card, it’s sayin’ you gotta let go of some stuff. Maybe it’s an old way of thinkin’, like how I used to think the rooster crowin’ made the sun come up. Silly, right? Or maybe it’s a bad habit, like bitin’ your nails. I knew a fella who bit his nails so bad, they looked like little nubs. Not pretty, I tell ya. This card, it’s pushin’ you to be stronger, to say what you mean and mean what you say. Like when you tell them pesky crows to get outta your cornfield, you gotta mean it!
- It ain’t about dyin’, it’s about changin’. Like sheddin’ old skin, you know? Snakes do it, and so do we, just in a different way.
- Gotta let go of the old to make room for the new. Can’t fill your basket with fresh eggs if it’s already full of rotten ones.
- Be strong and speak your mind. Don’t be a doormat, let folks know where you stand.
Folks get all spooked by this card, thinkin’ it means somebody’s gonna kick the bucket. But most times, it just means somethin’s gotta end. Like a bad relationship. I seen plenty of them. Folks stayin’ together even though they’re miserable as a wet hen. This card says, “Enough is enough! Move on!” It can even be about finishin’ somethin’ up, like when you finally finish quiltin’ that big ol’ blanket. You feel good, right? You accomplished somethin’. That’s what this card is talkin’ about.
What about love? What’s this card say about that?
If you’re askin’ about love and you pull this here Death card, well, it’s tellin’ you to ditch the bad apples. You know, them folks who ain’t treatin’ you right. Them who drag you down instead of liftin’ you up. It’s like haulin’ rocks in your apron, makin’ you tired and sore for nothin’. Gotta drop them rocks, honey. Find yourself someone who appreciates you, someone who brings sunshine into your life, not just more rain.
Now, some folks, they say they can see your future in these cards. They do readings and all that. I don’t know much about that, but I reckon it’s like lookin’ at the weather signs. If you see dark clouds gatherin’, you know a storm’s comin’. These cards, maybe they’re like that, showin’ you what might happen if you don’t change your ways. Or maybe they just give you somethin’ to think about, you know? Like lookin’ in the mirror and seein’ you got a smudge on your face. You gonna wipe it off, ain’t ya?
So, don’t be afraid of the Death card. It ain’t your enemy. It’s just a little nudge, tellin’ you to shake things up, to grow, to be better. It’s like plantin’ seeds. You gotta bury them in the dirt, let the old ones die, so the new ones can sprout and grow tall. And that, my friend, ain’t nothin’ to be scared of.
And listen here, don’t go spendin’ all your hard-earned money on fancy readings. Sometimes, the best advice comes from just sittin’ on the porch, watchin’ the world go by. You’ll figure things out, just like you always do. You’re stronger than you think.
So, there you have it. My two cents on this here “death advice tarot.” Take it or leave it, it’s all the same to me. Just remember, change ain’t always easy, but sometimes, it’s just what you need.
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