Okay, so I finally decided to dive into the “Witches Tarot” deck today. I’ve had it sitting on my shelf for, like, forever, and something just called to me this morning. I cleared off my desk, lit some incense – you know, the whole vibe – and got started.
Getting Started
First, I just held the deck in my hands. I flipped through the cards slowly, one by one, really looking at the artwork. The illustrations are seriously gorgeous, so vibrant and detailed. I wanted to get a feel for the overall energy of the deck, you know?
First Impressions and Card Meanings
Then, I picked out a few cards that really jumped out at me. I’m not an expert or anything, I usually just go by the guide and my gut feeling. I got:
- The High Priestess: Ok, this one I kind of know. Intution, mystery, listening to my inner voice.
- The Five of Pentacles: Hmm, this one looked a little tougher. Maybe some financial worries, or feeling left out in the cold. The guidebook talks about hardship, but also the possibility of finding support.
- The Star:This felt really *, guidance, renewed faith. It’s a beautiful card.
I spent a good chunk of time just sitting with these three cards, thinking about how they might relate to my life right now. It’s interesting how, even without knowing all the “official” meanings, the images themselves can trigger thoughts and feelings.
Simple Spread
After that, I did a super simple three-card spread – you know, past, present, future. Nothing fancy. I laid them out, flipped them over, and just tried to interpret them as best I could. It wasn’t some earth-shattering revelation, but it gave me some things to ponder.
My Overall Thought
Honestly, the whole process was more about connecting with the imagery and letting my intuition guide me than trying to be a pro tarot reader. I jotted down some notes in my journal about the cards I pulled and my initial thoughts. I think I’ll try doing this more often – it was a really nice, relaxing way to spend my morning, and it gave me some food for thought. It’s all about the self-reflection, right?