Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? And I keep pulling the Death card. At first, I was like, “Whoa, that’s kinda heavy,” but then I started thinking about it differently. It’s not literal death, right? It’s more about change, endings, and new beginnings.
So, I decided to really lean into it. I pulled the Death card, and instead of freaking out, I asked it, “What advice do you have for me?” Here’s how it went down:
My Little Death Tarot Experiment
- Setting the Mood: First, I lit some candles. Gotta have that vibe, you know? And I put on some chill music, nothing too intense. Just something to help me focus.
- The Question: I shuffled the deck, really thinking about what I wanted to know. Then, I laid out the Death card and just… stared at it for a bit. Finally, I asked out loud, “Okay, Death, what’s the deal? What do I need to let go of?”
- The Interpretation: This is where it gets kinda personal. I didn’t pull any other cards, I just focused on the Death card itself and what it represents. For me, it was screaming “Let go of that old project!” You know, the one I’ve been clinging to for way too long, even though it’s clearly not working? Yeah, that one.
- Taking the “let go of that old project” Action: Okay, this was the hard part.I had to shut down the project even though I didn’t want to,I had to tell myself to stop and try other things.
- Feeling the Feels: Honestly? It felt… good. Like a weight had been lifted. Scary, sure, but also… freeing.I felt I can do it.
So, that’s my Death card advice story. It wasn’t about predicting doom and gloom. It was about recognizing that sometimes, you gotta close one door for another one to open. And that’s okay. It’s actually pretty awesome.