Well, I remember when I first got into tarot quizzes, I was super confused. I mean, those little cards with all those symbols, how the heck was I supposed to make sense of them?
Step 1: Getting the Deck
I went to a local bookstore and picked up a basic tarot deck. It was like a shiny new toy. I held it in my hands, feeling a bit of excitement and a whole lot of uncertainty. I brought it home and just stared at the box for a while, thinking, “Okay, now what?”
Step 2: Shuffling
I opened the box, took out the cards, and started shuffling. It was a bit awkward at first. I wasn’t sure if I was doing it right. I shuffled and shuffled, kind of like I was mixing a big bowl of salad. I was supposed to be thinking about my question while shuffling, but my mind kept wandering to what I was gonna have for dinner.
Step 3: Drawing the Cards
After what felt like forever of shuffling, I laid out the cards in a simple three – card spread. One for the past, one for the present, and one for the future. I was so nervous to turn them over. It was like opening a mystery gift. When I finally flipped them over, I just stared at the pictures, not having a clue what they meant.
Step 4: Looking at the Guidebook
I grabbed the little guidebook that came with the deck. It was full of all these descriptions. I started reading about each card, but it was like reading a foreign language. Some of the words were so fancy, and the interpretations seemed so vague. I was like, “Is this really supposed to tell me something useful?”
Step 5: Doing Some Research
Since the guidebook wasn’t cutting it, I hopped on the internet. There were so many websites with different interpretations. I read through different explanations for each card in my spread. Some were really out there, like saying the card meant I was gonna meet an alien in the near future. But some made a bit more sense. I started to piece together what the cards might be trying to tell me.
Step 6: Reflecting on the Results
I sat back, thought about my question again, and then thought about the card interpretations. It was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Some pieces fit right away, like the card for the present seemed to match what was going on in my life at that moment. But the future card was still a bit of a mystery. I kept thinking about it, trying to see how it could apply to my life.
Step 7: Making Sense of It All
After a lot of thinking and reading, I finally felt like I had an idea of what the tarot quiz results were saying. It wasn’t like a clear – cut answer, but more like a nudge in a certain direction. I realized that tarot is more about self – reflection than getting a definite prediction. And now, every time I do a tarot quiz, I’m a bit more confident in interpreting the results, even though there are still times when I’m scratching my head.
So, that’s my whole experience of interpreting tarot quiz results as a beginner. It’s been a wild ride, but I’ve learned a lot along the way!
