Okay, here’s my sharing about the “celtic love tarot” topic, hope you guys enjoy it:

Hey everyone, it’s your boy coming at you again with another one of my little experiments. Today, I wanted to mess around with something a bit different – tarot cards, specifically the Celtic Cross spread, but focusing on love and relationships. Yeah, I know, it’s a bit out there, but hey, why not? Life’s too short to not explore, right?
So, I started by shuffling the deck, really focusing on my love life, or lack thereof, haha. I laid out the cards in that classic Celtic Cross pattern. You know, the one with ten cards that looks kind of like a cross and a staff? It’s supposed to give you a deep dive into a situation, and I was all in for a deep dive into my romantic woes.
Set the mood with music
First off, I lit some candles, put on some chill music, and really tried to get into the zone. I mean, if you’re gonna do tarot, you gotta set the mood, am I right?
Shuffle and concentrate
Then I started to shuffle and cut the cards while thinking of my love life, and picked up 10 cards.
The Cards: Meanings
- First Card – The Heart of the Matter: This card was supposed to represent the core issue. Mine was the “Two of Cups,” which, from what I gathered, is all about partnership and connection. No surprises there, I guess.
- Second Card – The Challenge: This one was laid across the first, showing what’s blocking me. I got “The Tower.” Now, that sounds dramatic, and it kinda is. It’s about sudden change and upheaval. Maybe it meant I needed a big shake-up in my approach to love?
- Third Card – The Root: Placed below the first, it’s the foundation of the issue. Mine was “The Lovers.” Ironic, right? It signifies choices in love. So maybe I’ve been making some not-so-great choices?
- Fourth Card – The Past: To the left of the first card, this one shows recent past events. I got the “Ace of Wands,” which is about new beginnings and inspiration. Okay, maybe I had a spark of something recently?
- Fifth Card – Possible Outcome: Above the first card, this suggests a potential outcome. “The Chariot” showed up, symbolizing determination and willpower. Seems like I might need to take control to get what I want.
- Sixth Card – The Near Future: To the right of the first, this indicates what’s coming soon. “The Empress” appeared, a card of nurturing and abundance. Fingers crossed for some positive vibes in my love life!
- Seventh Card – Me: This one’s at the bottom of the staff, representing my role. I pulled the “King of Cups,” which is all about emotional balance and control. Guess I need to keep my cool.
- Eighth Card – External Influences: Above the seventh, it shows how others see me or external factors. “The Star” came up, a card of hope and inspiration. That’s kinda nice, right?
- Ninth Card – Hopes and Fears: Next up on the staff, this one had me sweating. I got the “Three of Swords” – ouch. Heartbreak and pain. Yeah, definitely a fear of mine.
- Tenth Card – The Outcome: The final card at the top. I drew “The World.” It’s about completion and fulfillment. Could this mean I’ll find a happy ending after all?
After laying out all the cards, I just sat there, staring at them. I grabbed my tarot guidebook and started to read up on each card’s meaning. It was wild how much seemed to resonate. Like, the “Three of Swords” in the hopes and fears position hit way too close to home. I’ve definitely been scared of getting my heart broken again.

But then, “The World” as the final outcome? That gave me a little hope. Maybe things will work out okay. It’s like the cards were telling me that even though there’s been pain and there might be challenges ahead, there’s also a chance for a happy ending.
Record and Reflect
I wrote down everything in my journal, snapping a few pics of the spread too. I decided I’d revisit this reading in a few weeks, see if anything shifts or makes more sense later on. It’s not about predicting the future with 100% accuracy, but more about introspection and seeing things from a different perspective, you know?
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty eye-opening. It made me think about my past relationships, my fears, and what I really want moving forward. It’s like the cards held up a mirror, showing me aspects of myself and my love life that I hadn’t fully acknowledged. And whether you believe in tarot or not, that kind of self-reflection is always valuable.
So, that’s my tarot adventure for now. I might make this a regular thing, who knows? If you guys have any experience with tarot, especially love readings, hit me up in the comments. I’d love to hear your stories. Peace out for now!