Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I stumbled upon this “death intentions” thing. It sounded kinda spooky, but also super interesting. So, I decided to give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about.
First, I grabbed my favorite tarot deck – the one I’ve had for years and feel a real connection with. I shuffled the cards, really focusing on the idea of, well, death and intentions. It felt a little weird, I’m not gonna lie.
Then, I laid out a simple three-card spread. I’ve found that’s usually enough to get a good sense of things without overcomplicating it. You know, keep it simple, stupid.
My Card Pull
- Card 1: The Past – What led to this point? I pulled the Five of Swords. Okay, conflict, defeat, maybe some past arguments or feeling like I’d lost a battle. Makes sense.
- Card 2: The Present – What’s the current situation? The Tower. Whoa. Major upheaval, sudden change, things falling apart. Yeah, that resonates a bit.
- Card 3: The Future – Where is this headed? The Star. Huh. Hope, inspiration, renewal after the storm. That’s…surprisingly optimistic.
I sat there for a while, just staring at the cards and letting the images sink in. It wasn’t about predicting actual death or anything like that. It was more about understanding the “death” of old patterns, old ways of thinking, and how that might be influencing my intentions, both consciously and unconsciously.
The Five of Swords, that made me think about some old grudges I’ve been holding onto. The Tower, well, my life has felt pretty chaotic lately. And The Star, it gave me a little nudge to remember that even after tough times, there’s always the possibility of something better.
So, I journaled about it all. I wrote down my initial reactions, some possible interpretations, and how it all connected to my current life situation. It was actually pretty therapeutic, getting all those thoughts and feelings out of my head and onto paper. It’s not like I magically solved all my problems, but it definitely gave me some food for thought. It’s like a little self-reflection session with some cool pictures.
I definitely plan to keep experimenting with this. Maybe try different spreads, focus on specific intentions, and see what else comes up. It’s a journey, right? And it’s kind of fun, in a slightly morbid way.