Okay, so I gotta share what went down with this ‘Ali’s Tarot Pisces’ thing I did the other week. Been feeling kinda all over the place lately, you know how it gets, especially being a Pisces, swimming in circles sometimes. A friend mentioned this person, Ali, who supposedly does these tarot readings focused just on us fish folk.
Wasn’t sure, tarot can be hit or miss, right? But I thought, what the heck. So I reached out. Found Ali’s contact, sent a message, pretty straightforward stuff. Ali got back pretty quick, seemed chill.
Getting Ready for It
Didn’t do much special prep. Ali just said to have an open mind, maybe think about what’s been bugging me. So, I just tried to quiet down the brain noise before our session. Poured myself some tea, sat down, waited for the call.
The Reading Itself
So we connected, virtually, you know. Ali had this calm vibe. Didn’t jump right in. We chatted a bit first. Then came the cards. Didn’t really focus on which specific cards came up, honestly. It was more about how Ali talked through them.
It felt… weirdly accurate? Not like spooky fortune-telling, more like holding up a mirror. Stuff about intuition, getting overwhelmed, needing boundaries. Typical Pisces struggles, yeah, but hearing it laid out like that hit different.
- Felt a bit exposed, maybe?
- But also understood.
- Kind of clarifying, in a messy way.
Ali didn’t give me solid answers, more like… pointers. Things to chew on. Pointed out patterns I hadn’t really seen clearly myself.
After we hung up, I just sat there for a while. Felt a bit lighter, but also lots to think about. It wasn’t like BAM, all problems solved. More like someone helped untangle a few knots so I could see the threads better. Took some notes, just jotted down feelings and thoughts that popped up during the reading.
Been thinking about it on and off since. Trying to actually use some of the insights, especially the boundary stuff. It’s a process, you know? Not a one-shot fix. But yeah, that was my experience with Ali’s tarot for Pisces. Pretty interesting, gotta say.