Okay, so I’ve been meaning to get more into tarot, and I stumbled upon this app called Golden Thread Tarot. I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I’m all about that digital life, you know? So here’s how my whole experience went, from start to finish.
Downloading and First Impressions
First things first, I grabbed the app. It was pretty easy to find. Once it downloaded, I opened it up. The design is pretty sleek, I gotta say. It’s all dark and mystical, which I dig. It felt very…witchy, in a good way. I poked around the main menu, just to get a feel for things.
Learning the Ropes
Now, I’m no tarot expert. I know the basics, like, the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana… that kind of stuff. But I’m definitely still learning. This app has a built-in database of card meanings. I started browsing through it. It breaks it down by suit and everything, so it was easy to navigate.
I spent a good chunk of time just reading through the descriptions, trying to absorb as much as I could.
My First Reading
Okay, time for the real test. I decided to do a simple three-card spread – past, present, future. I focused on a question I had, shuffled the digital deck (which felt surprisingly satisfying), and drew my cards.
- Past: The Magician.
- Present: The Lovers.
- Future: The Star.
I then use the app’s meanings, and started interpret it.
The Magician in the past – that resonated with me. It talked about resourcefulness and skill, which I felt reflected a project I had wrapped up recently. The Lovers for the present… well, that one’s pretty self-explanatory. I’ve been doing some soul-searching about a relationship. And The Star for the future? That gave me some hope. It’s all about optimism and inspiration.
I mean I try to make sense of it, I’m not a pro, so I did my best, and it feels right.
Logging and Tracking
One of the cool things about the app is that it lets you log your readings. I typed in some notes about my interpretation of the spread, and how I felt about it. It’s like a little tarot journal. I can see myself looking back at these entries later to see how things panned out.
Overall Thoughts
So far, I’m really enjoying this app. I learned something new from it, it’s a fun experience.
It’s making the whole tarot thing feel less intimidating. It’s like having a little guide in my pocket. I’m definitely going to keep using it and see how my readings evolve over time. Maybe I’ll even become a pro someday, who knows!