Well, it all started when I got this tarot card deck out of curiosity. I’ve always been a bit into the mysterious stuff, so I thought, why not give it a shot?
I first shuffled the cards. It felt kind of weird at first, like I was mixing up some ancient secrets. Then I decided to do a simple three – card spread. I laid them out one by one on the table in front of me.
The first card was ‘The Well’. I stared at it for a while, trying to make sense of the picture. There was this well in the middle, with some vines around it and a bucket hanging down. I thought, “What the heck does this mean?”
I started looking through the little guidebook that came with the deck. It said something about hidden knowledge, inner wisdom, and the need to dig deep within oneself. But I wasn’t really buying it just from the words. So I decided to think about it in my own way.
I remembered a time when I was stuck on a problem at work. I had been trying all the obvious solutions, but nothing was working. Then one day, out of nowhere, an idea popped into my head. It was like I had reached into some hidden part of my brain, just like drawing water from a well.
I also thought about how sometimes we ignore our gut feelings. Our inner selves know a lot more than we give them credit for. The well on the card, I thought, was like that part of us that holds all these untapped resources.
I kept looking at the card and thinking about different situations in my life. I realized that in many cases, when I faced difficulties, the answers were always there inside me, I just needed to find a way to access them.
As I was doing this, I started to see the card in a whole new light. It wasn’t just a piece of paper with a picture on it anymore. It was a reminder to look within, to trust my own instincts, and to not be afraid to dig deep for the answers.
So, after this whole experience, I can say that the well tarot card, for me, truly implies that we all have a well of wisdom inside us. We just need to be willing to lower the bucket and draw out what’s there. And who knows, maybe next time I face a tough situation, I’ll think of this card and remember to look within first.
