My Dive into a Free Tarot Thing
So, the other day, I was just messing around online, you know, killing time. I wasn’t really looking for anything specific. Then I somehow landed on this thing mentioning a “newagestore free tarot”. Free? Okay, why not? I wasn’t expecting much, honestly, just curious I guess.
I clicked on whatever link or button it was. It took me straight to a page. Looked pretty simple. No complicated sign-up, which was good. Didn’t ask for my email right away either, which I appreciated. Felt less like a trap, you know?
Getting Started with the Cards
Right there on the screen was a digital deck of tarot cards, all face down. The instructions were basic: just focus on a question or situation, or just be open, and then select some cards. I think it was three cards I had to pick.
So, I took a second. Didn’t have a burning question, really. Just thought about my general week ahead, I guess. Then I just clicked on three cards that sort of jumped out at me. It was all very quick, just point and click.
- First card clicked.
- Second card clicked.
- Third card clicked.
As soon as I picked the third one, the page refreshed, or maybe just loaded the results right below.
What Came Up
It showed the three cards I picked, face up now, with pictures and names. Below each card, there was a little bit of text explaining its supposed meaning. And then there was a short paragraph at the bottom trying to tie them all together in relation to a general reading.
How did it feel? Well, it was interesting to read. Some of it was super generic, stuff that could apply to anyone, really. Like “you might face a choice” or “communication is important”. You know, standard stuff.
But, I gotta admit, one part about the second card… it kinda hit a nerve. Mentioned something about needing a break or feeling a bit drained creatively. And yeah, I’ve been feeling exactly that lately. So that part made me pause and think, “Huh, okay.”
Final Thoughts on the Free Reading
Overall, it was exactly what I expected from a free online thing. Quick, easy, didn’t cost anything but a few minutes of my time. It wasn’t some profound life-changing experience, obviously.
Was it super accurate? Hard to say. Mostly general advice, but that one specific point did resonate. It was a fun little distraction, honestly. Like a digital fortune cookie.
I just went through the motions: found it, clicked around, read the results. Didn’t really change my day, but it was a harmless way to spend five minutes. Didn’t have to give any personal info beyond clicking on the site. So yeah, that was my little experiment with the newagestore free tarot thing.