So, I got into this whole Crow Tarot thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I just wanted to jot down my thoughts and how I got here.
It all started when I was looking for something, you know, a bit different. I’d always been curious about tarot, but the usual decks, with all the kings and queens, just didn’t really speak to me. Then I stumbled upon these Crow Tarot cards online. They just looked so cool and mysterious. I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” So I got myself a deck.
When the cards arrived, I cleared a space on my table, made it all nice and calm. I didn’t know much, just went with my gut. I started by just looking at each card, taking in the artwork. The crows on these cards are just something else, they seemed to stare right through me.
I learned that there’s a Major and a Minor Arcana, just like the regular tarot decks. Major Arcana, those are the big shots, the cards that talk about the major themes in life. Minor Arcana, they’re more about the day-to-day stuff. I started pulling a card each day, just to see what I’d get. I’d look at the picture, think about what it might mean, and write it all down in my notebook. That was me trying to do things right.
Then I got a bit braver and started doing simple spreads. You know, those layouts where you put cards in specific positions, and each position means something. The most basic one is the three-card spread. It’s supposed to represent the past, present, and future. I tried it a few times, and man, some of the readings were eerily spot on. It felt like the cards were telling me things that I knew deep down but hadn’t really faced. It means things are going my way, like finding a twenty dollar bill on the sidewalk. If it’s down, well, I need to hold on tight.
I also tried different spreads like the Celtic Cross, which is way more complex. It’s like ten cards, and each one tells a part of the story. It’s a bit overwhelming, but I’m getting the hang of it. It is like I am going to unlock the ancient wisdom embedded within the Tarot. Each card is a portal to hidden truths. I think I am gradually unraveling the mysteries of this deck.
This whole Crow Tarot thing has been quite the journey. It’s not just about predicting the future or whatever. For me, it’s more like a way to reflect, to think about things from a different angle. It’s like having a conversation with myself, but through these cards. They help me to tap into my intuition and see the symbolism in my life.
I’m still learning, still figuring things out. But that’s the beauty of it, right? It’s a personal journey, and these crows are like my guides. They’re a bit mysterious, a bit dark, but they’ve got this wisdom that I’m just starting to tap into. It’s like they’re helping me to see the magic in the everyday, the signs that I might have missed before. This article helped me delve into its rich symbolism, and emotional depth.