Alright, let me tell you about this little experiment I did today with a free love tarot reading, focusing on “What is he thinking?” I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot, not really a believer, but more like intrigued by the whole process, you know?

So, this morning, I woke up with this question buzzing in my head, and I thought, why not give it a go? I found this online tarot reading thing – super easy to use, no fuss, no registration, just straight to the cards. I took a few deep breaths, you know, to clear my mind and focus on the question. They say it helps, right?
I clicked on the virtual deck, and this website dealt out the cards just like a real person would. I was a bit surprised, to be honest. I was kind of expecting some cheesy, automated stuff, but it felt a little bit… personal.
- The first card I drew was the Lovers. I mean, classic, right? This card is all about choices, relationships, and potential partnerships. It got me thinking about the different paths that could be taken.
- Next up was the Two of Cups. This one felt super relevant, as it symbolizes a strong bond, a connection between two people. Made me wonder about the depth of the connection with this person I was thinking about.
- Then, I got the Ace of Cups. Now, this was interesting. It’s about new beginnings in love and emotions, overflowing feelings. It kind of made me excited about the possibilities.
- After that I got The Empress, it’s about the love feeling from him. I felt very happy about this.
- The last card is the Moon, it’s about the future, I think that I need to keep in touch with him.
After I got all the cards, I spent some time reading the interpretations provided. They were pretty general, but it was cool how they could be applied to my specific situation. It’s like they give you these broad strokes, and you kind of fill in the details yourself, based on your own life and experiences.
I sat there for a while, just reflecting on what each card could mean. It wasn’t like I suddenly had all the answers, but it gave me a different perspective, a new way of looking at things. It’s like, sometimes you just need that little nudge to see things from a different angle, you know?
So, I finished the reading and went on with my day. Did it give me a concrete answer to “What is he thinking?” Not really. But did it make me think about the possibilities, the potential, and the different aspects of the situation? Absolutely.

In the end, it was more about the self-reflection than finding any definite answers. It’s like a conversation starter, not just with others, but with yourself. It prompts you to ponder and introspect. And honestly, sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
Would I do it again? Maybe. It’s an interesting way to spend some time, especially if you’re feeling a bit stuck or just curious about a situation. It’s not about predicting the future or getting magical answers, but more about gaining a bit of clarity and perspective. And hey, who wouldn’t want that, right?
I recorded this in my diary, just to look back on later. It’s fascinating how these little things can have an impact on your day, even if it’s just a subtle shift in your thinking. It’s like planting a seed, you never know what might grow from it.
Anyway, that’s my little tarot adventure for today. It was a fun, thought-provoking experience. If you’ve ever been curious about tarot, I’d say give it a shot. You might be surprised by what you discover, not necessarily about the person you’re thinking of, but about yourself. And that’s always a good thing, isn’t it?
I shared this with my best friend, and she found it interesting too. She’s thinking of trying it out as well. It’s funny how these things spread, like a little ripple effect. It’s not just about the tarot itself, but also about the conversations and connections it can spark. And in a world that’s always rushing, taking a moment to pause and reflect is something we could all use a bit more of, don’t you think?
