Hey, guys! I’ve been into tarot readings for a while, and I’ve noticed that timing is a real tricky thing. So, let me share my experience of figuring out what affects timing in tarot readings.
Getting Started
I started by doing a bunch of tarot readings for my friends. I’d sit down with them, shuffle the cards, and start the reading. At first, I didn’t really pay much attention to timing. I was just focused on getting the general meanings of the cards right. But then, my friends started asking me about when things would happen. Like, “When will I find a new job?” or “When will I meet my soulmate?” That’s when I realized I needed to dig deeper into the timing aspect.
Experimenting with Different Factors
I decided to keep a detailed record of each reading. I noted down the date and time of the reading, the question asked, the cards drawn, and any predictions I made about timing.

The Phase of the Moon: I read somewhere that the phase of the moon can affect tarot timing. So, I started looking at the moon phase during each reading. For example, during a full moon, I noticed that things seemed to come to a head or reach a climax faster. I had a friend who asked about a project at work. During a full moon reading, I predicted that the project would have a major update within a week. And guess what? It did!
The Season: Seasons also played a role. In spring, new beginnings and opportunities seemed to pop up more quickly. I did a reading for a friend in spring about starting a new hobby. I said they’d start within a month, and they joined a painting class two weeks later.
The Card Combinations: Certain card combinations seemed to indicate different time frames. For instance, when the Ace of Wands and the Three of Cups came up together, it often meant something exciting would happen within a month. I tested this with a few readings, and it was right more often than not.
Analyzing the Results
After doing dozens of readings and keeping records, I sat down to analyze the data. I compared the predicted timing with what actually happened. I found that while no factor could give an exact date, they could give a general idea of when things might occur.
For example, when multiple factors pointed in the same direction, like a full moon in spring with certain card combinations, the predictions were more accurate. But when the factors were conflicting, it was harder to say.
Conclusion
Based on my experience, timing in tarot readings is affected by a bunch of factors. The phase of the moon, the season, and card combinations all play a part. But it’s not an exact science. There’s always some uncertainty. However, by paying attention to these factors and keeping detailed records, we can get better at making more reasonable timing predictions in tarot readings. So, if you’re into tarot, give it a try and see if these factors work for you too!
