Okay, let’s talk about my little experiment with Keen Tarot. I’d been hearing the name pop up here and there, you know how it is, and curiosity finally got the better of me. I figured, why not give it a try and see what the fuss was about, specifically focusing on the tarot side of things.
Getting Started
So, I first navigated over to their main site. My initial reaction? A bit overwhelming, honestly. There were just tons of profiles, advisors for all sorts of things. It took me a good chunk of time just scrolling through, trying to get a feel for it. Lots of faces, lots of different specialties listed.
Finding a Tarot Reader
I knew I wanted a tarot reading specifically, so that helped narrow it down a bit. I started filtering or just focusing my search on readers who listed tarot as their main tool. I read through a few bios, looked at ratings or reviews people left – you know, the usual stuff you do when trying to pick someone online. I wasn’t looking for anything too ‘out there’, just someone who seemed grounded. Eventually, I settled on one reader who seemed to have a straightforward approach, judging by their description and what others had said.
The Setup
Next came the practical part. I had to create an account, which was pretty standard – email, password, the basics. Then, the payment part. You basically have to load funds into your account beforehand. They had some introductory offers, which I looked at. I decided to put in a small amount to start, just enough for a short session to test the waters. I saw options for phone calls or chat readings. I opted for chat, felt a bit less intense for a first try.
The Actual Reading Process
Once I had my account ready and funded, I connected with the reader I’d chosen. It showed me when they were available, and I just clicked to start a chat session.
- The chat window opened up, kind of like any instant messenger.
- The reader greeted me, confirmed I was looking for a tarot reading.
- I had a couple of general areas in mind, not super specific questions, but topics I was thinking about. I mentioned those.
- The reader then described their process – shuffling the cards, drawing a few. They didn’t show me the cards visually in the chat, obviously, but they typed out which cards they pulled.
- Then they went through each card, explaining its general meaning and how it might relate to the topics I brought up. It felt very conversational.
- They typed quite a bit, explaining their interpretations in plain language. No crazy jargon, which I appreciated.
- I could type back, ask for clarification if something didn’t make sense.
The session length was based on the time, and my pre-loaded funds counted down as we chatted. It was very clear how much time I was using.
My Thoughts Afterwards
So, how did it feel? It was… interesting. Definitely a different experience. Having someone focus solely on you and your questions, using the cards as a framework, was quite intense in its own way. The chat format felt okay, though maybe a bit impersonal compared to face-to-face.
It wasn’t like getting concrete answers or predictions dropped in my lap. It felt more like prompts for self-reflection. The reader’s interpretations of the cards gave me some things to chew on, different angles to consider about the situations I mentioned. Some of it resonated, some of it felt a bit generic, which is probably normal.
Overall, the process itself on the platform was smooth. Finding a reader, paying, and connecting for the chat worked without any technical hitches. It was straightforward to use. As for the reading itself? It was an experience. Not life-changing, perhaps, but it definitely gave me some food for thought, which I guess is the point for many people. I can see why people use it, especially if they want quick access to someone to talk things through with using tarot as a guide.