So, I found myself with a bit of free time the other evening, just scrolling online, you know how it is. And I kept seeing these little ads or posts pop up about getting a free tarot reading just using your date of birth. Curiosity got the better of me, I guess. I thought, “Okay, what’s the harm? It’s free.”
Finding a Place for the Reading
First thing I did was open up my browser. I just typed in something simple like “free tarot reading date of birth”. Loads of stuff came up, naturally. Some looked a bit sketchy, asking for too much info right away. I skipped those. I looked for one that seemed straightforward, just wanting the birth date for the reading itself.
I finally clicked on one that looked plain enough. No flashy promises, just seemed to offer a simple reading based on the numbers in your birth date, maybe linking it to a specific tarot card or two. Seemed harmless enough for a quick look.
Going Through the Process
Alright, so I landed on the page. It was pretty basic. There was a spot to enter the month, day, and year I was born. I double-checked I typed it in right – wouldn’t want a reading for someone else, right? Then I hit the button, something like “Get My Reading” or “Submit”.
It took a few seconds, showed a little loading animation. I wasn’t expecting much, maybe just a single ‘birth card’ description. What popped up was a short paragraph or two. It talked about a major arcana card that supposedly resonated with my birth date and some general personality traits linked to it.
There wasn’t an actual ‘reading’ like with a full spread, asking a question and pulling cards. It was more like an astrological description but using tarot archetypes. It felt very automated, which, well, it obviously was.
My Thoughts on the Result
So, what did I think? Honestly? It was… okay. Some parts of the description felt vaguely familiar, you could probably read it and find something that fits, like a horoscope. It mentioned things like ‘potential challenges’ and ‘strengths’. All very general.
It wasn’t mind-blowing. It didn’t give me any deep insights or answers to specific life questions. That wasn’t really what I was expecting from just putting in my date of birth anyway. For a free, quick thing based just on a date, it delivered exactly that: a generic, archetype-based summary.
Would I do it again? Maybe if I was bored. It was a harmless distraction for five minutes. Didn’t cost anything but a little bit of time. But I wouldn’t put much stock in it for serious guidance. It’s more like digital fortune cookie stuff, I reckon. Just a bit of online fun, nothing more, nothing less. That was my little experiment with getting a free tarot reading by date of birth.