Okay, so today I’m gonna share my experience with trying out those “angel tarot cards free” readings you see floating around online. I was feeling kinda blah and thought, “Why not? It can’t hurt.” Here’s how it all went down.
First off, I just Googled “angel tarot cards free” and a bunch of sites popped up. I was a little skeptical, but I clicked on one that looked fairly legit – not too flashy, you know? It had some nice pictures of angels and stuff, so I figured it was worth a shot.
The site asked me to focus on a question or situation I needed guidance on. I took a deep breath and thought about this work thing that’s been stressing me out. I mean, I really focused. Like, closed my eyes and tried to clear my mind kinda focused.
Next, it presented me with a virtual deck of cards. I had to “shuffle” it (just clicking a button, really) and then pick a few cards. The site said to trust my intuition. I honestly just picked the ones that looked…nicest? Don’t judge!
Then came the “reading.” Each card had a description, supposedly tailored to my question. Some of the descriptions were pretty vague, like, “Trust the universe” or “Have faith.” Okay, thanks, angel cards, very helpful. Others were a bit more specific and actually resonated with what I was feeling. One card talked about needing to be patient and letting things unfold naturally, which is exactly what I needed to hear about the work situation.
Here’s the thing: I didn’t suddenly get struck by divine inspiration or anything. But the reading did make me think about my situation from a slightly different angle. It kind of nudged me to consider a more positive outlook, which I definitely needed.
I spent maybe 15 minutes on the whole thing. Honestly, it was kinda like a quick meditation or a pep talk from a well-meaning (but slightly cheesy) friend.
So, was it life-changing? No. Did it give me some food for thought and maybe a little bit of encouragement? Yeah, I think it did.
Would I recommend it? If you’re curious and need a little pick-me-up, give it a try. Just don’t expect miracles. Treat it as a fun, lighthearted exercise rather than a serious source of guidance. And definitely don’t pay for it! There are tons of free options out there.
One thing I did after was write down the points from the cards I drew into my journal. I find that when I physically write things down, they tend to stick with me longer. Plus, I can go back and review them later to see if the advice still applies. That’s something I really recommend doing no matter how you approach it!
To wrap it up, just have fun with it. It’s a fun way to spend a few minutes and who knows, you might just get something useful out of it! Don’t take it too seriously, but don’t completely dismiss it either. It’s all about finding what works for you.