Alright, let me tell you about this thing I tried recently, called ‘libragirl tarot’. I saw the name pop up somewhere, maybe online, I forget exactly where. Being a Libra myself, you know, the name kinda stuck with me. Curiosity got the better of me, I guess.
So, I decided to check it out. Didn’t really know what to expect. Was it a specific person? A deck? A style? I did some digging around. Found a few mentions, seemed like maybe it was more of a vibe, or perhaps a specific reader focusing on Libra themes, balance, relationships, that sort of stuff. Makes sense, right?
My First Go
Anyway, I decided to just jump in and try a reading for myself, keeping that ‘libragirl’ idea in mind. I grabbed my trusty old tarot deck – nothing fancy, just the one I’ve had for ages. Found a quiet spot, which is hard enough sometimes. Took a few deep breaths, tried to clear my head. You know how it is, trying to get in the zone.
I shuffled the cards. Shuffled them really well. Focused on this whole ‘libragirl tarot’ concept, thinking about balance, decisions, the typical Libra stuff I wrestle with. Then I laid out a simple three-card spread. Past, present, future. Classic.
What Came Up
The cards I pulled were… interesting. I won’t bore you with the exact cards, but the overall feeling was very much about weighing options, seeking harmony, maybe being a bit indecisive. Sound familiar? Yeah, hit pretty close to home for this Libra.
- The past card seemed to point at a time where I felt things were really out of whack.
- The present card was all about trying to find that middle ground, mediating maybe, or just trying not to rock the boat too much.
- The future card suggested a need to make a firm choice, to commit one way or the other, rather than staying on the fence.
Thinking It Over
Honestly? It wasn’t earth-shattering. No magic lightning bolts. But it felt… focused. Maybe just thinking about the ‘libragirl’ angle before I started helped tune the interpretation? Or maybe it was just a coincidence. Who knows with tarot, right? It’s often about what you bring to it.
I spent some time just looking at the cards, thinking about how they connected to what’s going on in my life. It did make me reflect on my own tendencies – always trying to see every side, sometimes getting stuck because of it. That felt very ‘libragirl’.
So, that was my little experiment with the ‘libragirl tarot’ idea. Didn’t find a specific guru or magic deck, just used the concept as a focus for my own reading. It was a decent session. Gave me some food for thought, reminded me of my own patterns. Probably will try focusing my readings like that again sometime, see what happens.