Okay, so I decided to check out one of those free 3 card tarot reading things online the other day. Been seeing “new age” stuff pop up more, and honestly, I was just curious. Had a few minutes to kill.
Finding the Reading
First off, I just typed something like “free 3 card tarot reading” into the search bar. A bunch of sites came up, you know how it is. Lots of purple and stars. I just picked one that looked simple enough, didn’t ask for too much info upfront. Didn’t want to sign my life away for a quick card draw.
Getting Started
So I landed on this page. It told me to calm my mind, think about a situation or just be open. Fair enough. I took a breath, tried to clear my head a bit. Wasn’t really focusing on anything major, just kinda went with a general “what’s coming up?” vibe.
Then there was this image of a deck of tarot cards, face down. The instruction was basically to click three times to draw my cards. Simple. So, I clicked once. A card flipped over. Clicked again, second card appeared. One more click for the third.
The Cards and Interpretation
Right, so the three cards were laid out. I think they were supposed to represent past, present, future, or maybe situation, action, outcome. Something like that. The site gave the names of the cards, but honestly, they kinda blurred together. I remember one looked like it had a tower crumbling, wasn’t sure if that was good or bad.
Underneath the cards, there was some text. This was the actual “reading” part. It was pretty generic stuff. You know, things like:
- “Challenges might be present, but you have inner strength.”
- “Consider new perspectives.”
- “An opportunity for change could be coming.”
It wasn’t super specific to me, felt like it could apply to almost anyone. It talked a bit about energies and vibes, typical new age language I guess. It wasn’t bad, just… vague. Didn’t really feel like a deep insight, more like a fortune cookie message.
Wrapping Up
So, after reading the little blurbs for each card, that was basically it. The whole thing took maybe five minutes. Did it change my life? Nah. Was it interesting for a moment? Sure. It was free, didn’t hurt anything. I clicked off the site and went back to what I was doing.
Overall, it was an okay experience for what it was – a quick, free, online thing. Didn’t feel particularly mystical or profound, but it passed the time. Just another little rabbit hole the internet offers, I suppose. Gave it a shot, saw what it was about, moved on.