Okay, so yesterday I was messing around with my tarot cards – you know, just trying to get a little insight into… stuff. I’ve been practicing for a bit, and I thought, “Hey, why not really try to dig deep into some card combinations?” So, that’s what I did.
I started by shuffling my deck, really focusing on the question I had in mind: “What do I need to focus on right now to move forward?” Pulled three cards like I usually do.
First card: The Tower. Ugh, not usually what you want to see, right? But I knew it meant something big was shifting, probably something I was holding onto needed to crumble. I took a deep breath; it’s never fun, but always necessary.
Second card: The Star. Okay, this was a relief! After the Tower, the Star felt like a big cosmic hug. Hope, healing, inspiration – all good stuff. I figured this meant things would get better after the shake-up, and I should keep my faith strong.
Third card: The Three of Swords. Ouch again. Three of Swords is always about heartbreak, disappointment, betrayal. I was like, “Seriously? What ELSE is gonna fall apart?” But then I realized maybe it was connected to the Tower card. Maybe the thing that was crumbling WAS causing me some pain and sadness.
So, then the fun part started – figuring out how these all played together. Here’s how I broke it down:
- The Tower + The Star: To me, this screamed that even though a sudden change or upheaval is happening, it’s ultimately leading me towards a more hopeful future. The Tower clears the path for the Star’s light to shine through. Think like, destroying an old building to make way for a beautiful park.
- The Tower + The Three of Swords: This one felt like a clear message. The sudden change (Tower) is directly related to a painful situation (Three of Swords). Like, the rug is being pulled out from under me, and yeah, it hurts. It’s a loss of something.
- The Star + The Three of Swords: This combo told me that even though I’m hurting, I need to keep the faith. The Star offers a light in the darkness of the Three of Swords. It’s about recognizing the pain but still holding onto hope for healing and better times. I think it’s about learning from the pain and not letting it define me.
Putting it all together, I realized the cards were telling me that I’m going through a period of significant upheaval (The Tower) which is causing me some pain and sadness (Three of Swords), but that I need to maintain hope and focus on healing (The Star). It’s about acknowledging the difficulty but trusting that this change is ultimately for the best and will lead to a brighter future.
After mulling it over, I realized that this likely related to a work situation that has been stressing me out recently. I’ve been feeling stuck and unappreciated, and maybe the Tower is telling me it’s time for a change, even if it’s a difficult one. The Three of Swords represents the disappointment and frustration I’ve been feeling, but the Star is reminding me that I have the strength and resilience to get through this and find something better.
Anyway, that was my little tarot adventure yesterday. It was a good reminder that even when things seem tough, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel. Tarot is just a tool for helping find your own path, but it sure is a fun tool!