Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to get into this whole tarot card thing for a while now, and I finally took the plunge. I decided to try out what they call “luna tarot” – sounds magical, right? So here’s how it went down.

First off, I didn’t really know where to start. I mean, I’ve seen people do tarot readings in movies and stuff, but doing it yourself? It’s a whole different ball game. I found out that they have these things called “spreads”, basically like layouts or patterns you put the cards in to get answers and advice. And apparently, there are tons of them, which can be overwhelming.
So, I looked it up and found some guides for “easy” or “simple” tarot spreads. These are the ones that use fewer cards, and they’re supposed to be easier to understand, which is perfect for a newbie like me. There were lots of different ones I could choose from.
I picked a few that seemed interesting and not too complicated. One of them was a three-card spread, which I thought was a good place to start. The first card was about the past, the second about the present, and the third about the future. Pretty straightforward, right?
I got myself a deck of tarot cards – they’re actually pretty cool looking. Then, I shuffled them while thinking about a question I had. After I felt like I was done, I spread the cards facedown in front of me. I took a deep breath and then pulled the three cards, and laid them out in the order I mentioned. Each card was in its position – past, present, future.
Then came the hard part: figuring out what the heck these cards meant. Each card has its own meaning, and there are books and websites that tell you all about them. It was a bit of a learning curve, but I started to get the hang of it. I looked up each card’s meaning, and wrote down some notes about how it might relate to my question and to each other card.

I tried a few more simple spreads after that, like a daily one-card draw, where you just pull one card each day for some general guidance. I also tried a couple of five-card spreads that were a bit more involved but still pretty manageable.
- Shuffle the deck while focusing on my question.
- Draw the cards.
- Lay them out in the spread pattern.
- Look up the meanings.
- Interpret the cards in the context of the question and the spread.
- Write down my thoughts.
Honestly, it was a pretty cool experience. It felt like I was tapping into something a little bit mysterious and insightful. I can understand why people get into this stuff. And those simple spreads? They were just the right level of complexity for me to start with.
My Overall Thoughts
So, that’s my little adventure into the world of luna tarot. It was fun, a little bit challenging, but definitely rewarding. I think I’m going to keep at it and see where it takes me. I’m still a beginner for sure, but I’m excited to learn more and try out different spreads. Who knows, maybe I’ll even get good at this one day! But for now, I’m just enjoying the process and seeing what the cards have to tell me.