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Free 3 Card Tarot Reading Lotus: Is it Right for You?

Okay, so the other day I was just fiddling around online, you know how it is. Stumbled across this thing offering a free 3 card tarot reading, and it mentioned something about a ‘lotus’ spread. Sounded a bit different, so I thought, why not give it a whirl? Nothing to lose, right?

So, I clicked on it. The page loaded up, pretty simple design, actually. It wasn’t like some fancy app or anything. It showed a deck of tarot cards, face down, digitally of course. The instruction was basic: just focus on a question or situation you’re curious about.

I didn’t have a massive burning question, more just general curiosity about the week ahead. So I took a moment, cleared my head a bit, or tried to anyway. Then, I had to ‘shuffle’ the cards. It was just clicking a button, watching them mix up on the screen. Did that a few times until it felt right.

Next step was picking the three cards. You just clicked on three cards from the spread-out deck. As I picked them, they arranged themselves on the screen. This is where the ‘lotus’ part came in, I guess. They weren’t just in a straight line. They sort of settled into positions that vaguely resembled petals opening up. It was a nice visual touch, I’ll give them that.

My Three Cards Showed Up

So, the cards turned over. I don’t recall the exact cards now, wasn’t taking super detailed notes, just experiencing it. But I remember the gist:

  • The first card: This one represented the past or the foundation of the situation. Mine felt a bit stuck, like reflecting on something that hadn’t quite worked out.
  • The second card: This was the present, the core of the matter. This card felt more active, like needing to make a choice or take some action.
  • The third card: This pointed towards the potential future or outcome based on the current path. Mine suggested a need for balance and patience.

They gave short, computer-generated interpretations for each card and its position. Pretty standard stuff, you know? Like “This card suggests difficulties in the past…” or “Consider your options carefully…”. Nothing super groundbreaking.

I read through the little interpretations. Did it blow my mind? Nah. But it wasn’t totally off either. The feeling of being a bit stuck, needing to act, and aiming for balance – yeah, that resonated a little with my general feeling lately. It didn’t give me a lottery number or anything, just a gentle nudge, maybe?

Overall, it was an interesting five minutes. The lotus layout was a neat visual gimmick. The reading itself was, well, a free online reading. It’s like a little mirror reflecting back some general themes. Didn’t solve any problems, but it was a nice little pause in the day. Made me think for a second, which is sometimes all you need. Probably wouldn’t base any major life decisions on it, but as a quick, free check-in? Sure, I might do it again sometime if I’m bored.

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