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Free Celtic Cross Tarot Readings: Find Answers Now

Okay, here’s my experience with trying out some free Celtic Cross Tarot readings online. I’m breaking it down like I’m chatting with a friend.

Diving into Free Celtic Cross Tarot Readings Online

So, I was super curious about tarot lately, right? Like, is it legit? Can it actually tell you anything useful? I’m a bit of a skeptic, but also, you know, a sucker for anything a little bit mystical. I figured I’d try some of those free online Celtic Cross tarot readings. I mean, free is free, so why not?

First Stop: A Quick Google Search

I started with the obvious – a good old Google search for “free Celtic Cross tarot reading.” Tons of sites popped up. Some looked super sketchy, like straight outta 1998 with blinking GIFs and Comic Sans font. I tried to find ones that looked at least somewhat professional and had decent reviews (or at least didn’t have glaring red flags screaming, “SCAM!”).

Site #1: “Totally Legit Tarot Readings” (Okay, I Made That Name Up)

The first site I tried had a pretty clean interface. It asked me to focus on a question. I wasn’t sure what to ask! Eventually, I went with something broad: “What’s coming up for me in the next few months?” I clicked a button that said, like, “Draw Cards,” and it shuffled some virtual cards on the screen (pretty fancy!). Then it laid them out in the Celtic Cross spread. Each card had a little blurb about what it meant in that position. Honestly, it was pretty generic. Like, “The Sun card means happiness and success!” DUH. And the reading didn’t really connect to anything specific in my life. Felt super vague and could apply to anyone. I felt like I just wasted 5 mins of my life.

Site #2: “Mystical Moon Tarot” (Another Fictional Name, Obviously)

This one looked a little more promising. The artwork was nicer, and it had a space to type in my specific question and a little backstory. I actually wrote a paragraph about what’s been going on with my job search and my general feeling of being stuck. I drew the cards the same way as before. This time, the interpretations were slightly more detailed, and they referenced what I’d written. There was some talk about overcoming obstacles and finding new opportunities. It wasn’t life-changing or anything, but it felt a little bit more personal. I felt like it just told me what I wanted to hear.

Site #3: “Cosmic Insights Daily” (You Get the Idea)

Okay, so this site was a bit different. Instead of drawing cards myself, it gave me a pre-generated Celtic Cross reading based on… I don’t even know what. My birthdate, maybe? It was the most detailed of the three, but also the weirdest. It talked about past relationships, financial stuff, and even some health-related things. Some of it resonated a bit, some of it was totally off. Like, it said I was about to inherit a large sum of money… which, LOL, my bank account is weeping at that thought. This one felt like a mix of accurate guesses and total BS.

What I Learned (Or Didn’t Learn)

  • Free readings are… free. You get what you pay for. They’re not going to be super personalized or insightful.
  • Context is king. The more information you provide (if the site allows it), the slightly better the reading might be.
  • Don’t take it too seriously. It’s entertainment, not prophecy. Seriously, don’t base any major life decisions on a free online tarot reading.
  • It’s fun to explore. I thought it was a good way to familiarize myself with the Celtic Cross spread.

So, Would I Do It Again?

Probably! It was a fun way to kill some time and think about different aspects of my life. But I’m not rushing out to buy a deck of tarot cards just yet. Maybe if I was really serious about it, I’d consider paying for a reading from a real person. But for now, the free online versions are good enough for a little bit of harmless fun.

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