Alright, let’s talk about my daily tarot card pull routine. It’s nothing fancy, but it’s become a pretty chill part of my day.
First thing’s first: I grab my deck. It’s a pretty standard Rider-Waite deck, nothing too out there. I’ve had it for ages, and it just feels right, ya know?
Then, I gotta find a quiet spot. Usually, it’s just my kitchen table after everyone’s cleared out for the day. Gotta get that vibe right, you know? No distractions.
Next up is the shuffle. I shuffle those cards like my life depends on it, really get the energy flowing. I don’t have a specific way, just whatever feels natural. Sometimes it’s riffle, sometimes overhand, just depends on the mood.
Now comes the actual draw. I usually do a simple one-card pull. Keeps things simple and focused. I close my eyes, take a deep breath, and ask a question. Something general like, “What should I focus on today?” or “What’s the energy surrounding me right now?” Nothing too specific.
Then, I cut the deck. Again, no real ritual here, just split it in half and flip it around. Trusting the process, I guess.
Finally, the reveal! I pull the top card and see what the universe has in store. The fun part, right?
After that, I gotta interpret it. I look at the imagery, think about the card’s traditional meaning, and see how it relates to my life at the moment. Sometimes it’s super obvious, sometimes I gotta dig a little deeper. I might look up the card’s meaning online if I’m really stumped, but mostly I just go with my gut.
I write down the card and my interpretation in a little notebook. Keeps track of trends, and it’s cool to look back and see how things played out.
That’s pretty much it. It takes like, five minutes, but it’s a nice little ritual to center myself and get a little perspective on the day ahead. I don’t take it too seriously, but it’s fun to see what comes up.
Sometimes the cards are spot-on, other times they’re a bit vague. But hey, it’s all about the journey, right?