Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I gotta say, the crow card has really got me thinking. It’s not your typical fluffy, feel-good kind of card, you know? It’s got this whole mysterious, kinda dark vibe going on, and I’m here for it.

First off, I pulled this card during a reading for myself. I was feeling a bit lost, a bit unsure about some choices I had to make. And bam, there it was, the crow. I gotta admit, my initial reaction was like, “Oh, great, what now?” ‘Cause, let’s be real, crows aren’t exactly known for being lucky charms.
Digging Deeper
- I started by just staring at the card. The artwork on my deck has this crow perched on a branch, looking all wise and knowing. It’s kinda spooky, but also super cool.
- Then I grabbed my tarot journal and started jotting down everything that came to mind when I looked at the card. Words like “transformation,” “mystery,” “shadow,” and “intelligence” all came up.
- Next, I hit up the internet. I read through a bunch of different interpretations of the crow card. Some were pretty bleak, talking about loss and endings. Others were more positive, focusing on the crow’s intelligence and ability to adapt.
After all that, I took some time to just sit with the card and reflect. I thought about what was going on in my life and how the crow’s message might apply to me. It wasn’t easy, but I think I started to understand.
My Takeaway
The crow card, for me, isn’t about good or bad luck. It’s about change. It’s about facing your fears and embracing the unknown. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there’s always the potential for growth and transformation. It pushed me to look at the difficult things and figure out what the change was.
So, yeah, the crow card might seem a bit intimidating at first. But if you’re willing to look beyond the surface, it can actually be a pretty powerful and insightful card. It definitely helped me see things from a different perspective, and I’m kind of grateful for that, even if it was a bit uncomfortable at first. I decided it was time for a change and made it happen!