Alright, so, I got this thing for Stella Tarot Cards recently, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the experience. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot, you know, the whole mysticism and fortune-telling thing. So I finally decided to give it a try.
First off, I went ahead and got myself a deck. It’s a full set with 78 cards – 22 major arcana and 56 minor arcana. The cards came in a neat magnetic box. It’s pretty nice, keeps them all organized and protected. The box also had a little English guidebook, which was super helpful for a beginner like me.
The artwork on these cards is seriously something else. I spent a good amount of time just looking at them. They’re all colorful and have a lot of detail. Each card is like a little piece of art. It took me a while to understand what they were all about, but it’s been a fun learning process.
Once I got a basic understanding, I started doing some readings. At first, I just drew cards for myself, trying to figure out what they meant. The guidebook was a big help, but I also did some of my own research. I learned that these cards were apparently used in a Japanese TV drama called ‘Maou.’ Pretty cool, right? I’m thinking of checking out the show, just to see my deck in action. These cards are the 78-card version of the deck by Stella Kaoruko.
- I started with simple, one-card readings to get a feel for it.
- Then I moved on to three-card spreads, you know, past, present, and future.
- Eventually, I tried more complex spreads, like the Celtic Cross.
Doing these readings was a bit nerve-wracking at first. I kept wondering if I was doing it right, or if I was interpreting the cards correctly. I felt that I was stepping into a world where drama meets divination. But the more I practiced, the more comfortable I got. It’s like learning a new language, it takes time and patience.
The Results
The readings I’ve done so far have been pretty interesting. Some of them have been surprisingly accurate, reflecting things going on in my life. Others, not so much. But that’s okay. I see it more as a tool for self-reflection rather than a strict prediction of the future. I also checked out the Stella Luna Tarot which features a full 78 card tarot deck, reinvisioned with elegant line art inspired by the Rose Quartx crystal. It’s like a little nudge to think about things from a different perspective.
I’m still very much a beginner, but I’m enjoying the journey. It’s like a hobby that’s also a bit of a spiritual practice. I’m learning a lot about myself and the world around me. Plus, it’s just plain fun. Who knows, maybe I’ll start doing readings for friends and family soon. We’ll see how it goes.