Okay, so I ended up diving into this whole ‘angel tarot free’ thing a while back. Wasn’t really looking for it, just kinda stumbled across it online, you know? People talking about getting guidance or whatever. Since it was free, I thought, what’s the harm? Let’s see what it’s all about.
First off, I just typed ‘angel tarot free’ into a search engine. A whole bunch of websites popped up. Seemed like loads of places offered some kind of free reading. I clicked on a few, just poked around. Most of them looked pretty similar, lots of soft colors, pictures of angels, that kind of vibe.
Trying it Out
Getting a reading was usually super simple. On most sites, it went something like this:
- Sometimes you just clicked a button that said ‘Get Your Free Reading’.
- Other times, they’d show you a deck of cards face down on the screen, and you’d click on one, or maybe three.
- A few asked you to type in a question, but I mostly skipped that at first. Just wanted to see the cards.
So, I clicked around on maybe five or six different sites over an afternoon. Got a bunch of these little readings. They’d show you a card image and give you some text explaining what it supposedly meant.
My First Impressions
Honestly? At the start, it felt a bit like reading a fortune cookie message. A lot of the meanings were really general. Things like ‘Be open to new beginnings’ or ‘Trust your intuition’. Nice sentiments, sure, but not exactly earth-shattering news. It didn’t feel super personal, more like generic positive advice.
I noticed some sites really pushed you to sign up for paid readings afterwards. Lots of ‘Unlock your full potential!’ or ‘Get a deeper reading!’ messages. That kinda put me off some of them. Felt less like a genuine offer and more like a sales tactic.
Digging a Bit Deeper (Sort Of)
After the first few tries, I figured maybe I wasn’t doing it right. Some sites suggested focusing on a question or situation before picking the cards. So, I tried that. I’d sit for a minute, think about something specific going on in my life, like a work thing or a family issue. Then I’d click to get the reading.
Did it make a difference? Maybe a little. Sometimes, the card meaning seemed to connect slightly better with what I was thinking about. Like, if I was worried about a project, a card about ‘patience’ or ‘collaboration’ felt more relevant than just a random positive message. But still, a lot of it felt quite broad.
I never got hooked on it daily or anything. It was more like, if I was bored or had something really nagging at me, I might spend five minutes clicking through a free reading online. It was a momentary distraction, I guess.
What I Reckon Now
Looking back, using those ‘angel tarot free’ sites was an interesting little experiment. I didn’t find any magic answers or anything. It was mostly just interacting with a website, clicking some buttons, and reading some pre-written text.
For me, it mostly boiled down to getting some very general, usually positive, food for thought. Sometimes it was comforting, like a little virtual pat on the back. Other times it felt completely random. I never felt like I was actually communicating with angels or getting profound mystical insights, not from the free online versions anyway.
It hasn’t become a regular practice for me. It was something I tried, explored for a bit out of curiosity, and then moved on. Didn’t cost anything but a bit of time. Didn’t really change much either. Just another corner of the internet I checked out for a while.