Okay, so I decided to do a tarot reading for Leo’s next week. I’ve been feeling a little drawn to tarot lately, and I figured, why not? It’s all in good fun, right?
Getting Started
First, I grabbed my favorite tarot deck. It’s the one with all the pretty, colorful illustrations. I shuffled the cards really well, like, really well. I wanted to make sure the energy was all mixed up and ready to go. While I shuffled, I focused on Leo and the week ahead, basically just thinking about what might be in store.
The Spread
I went with a simple three-card spread. Nothing fancy, just past, present, and future. Easy peasy.
- Card 1 (Past): This card represents the influences from the recent past that are still affecting the situation.
- Card 2 (Present): This card shows the current situation and the energy surrounding Leo right now.
- Card 3 (Future): This card gives a glimpse into the potential outcome or the direction things are headed next week.
I laid the cards out face down in a row, then took a deep breath, and flipped them over one by one.
The Reveal! (Just pretend, okay?)
Okay, so I’m not going to go into super specific detail about the cards because, well, it’s supposed to be for Leo, and also, I’m still learning! But let’s just say, hypothetically…
The “past” card was something about letting go of old stuff. The “present” card was all about communication and connection. And the “future” card… well, it looked pretty positive! Maybe something about new opportunities or feeling confident. I jotted down the actual card names and some keywords in my notebook, just to keep track.
My (Very Amateur) Interpretation
Based on my very limited knowledge, I pieced together a little story. It seemed like Leo might have been dealing with some baggage, but they are working on communicating better and connecting with others. And this could lead to some good things next week! Maybe a new project, a fun social event, or just feeling good in general. I wrote down my interpretation next to my card notes.
I closed the session by thanking the cards (yes, I’m that person) and putting them away. I’m not saying this is going to be 100% accurate, but it was a fun exercise, and it got me thinking. Maybe I’ll do this again next week!