Well, I’ve always been curious about tarot cards, especially the Celtic cross spread. So, I decided to give it a shot and learn how to read them like a pro. Here’s how it all went down.
First off, I bought a nice deck of Celtic cross tarot cards. I mean, you gotta have the right tools, right? Then, I found a quiet corner in my room where I could focus without any distractions. I laid out the cards on a clean table and took a deep breath.
I started by shuffling the cards like crazy. I was so nervous, thinking if I did it wrong, the whole reading would be messed up. But then I told myself to chill out. After a good shuffle, I cut the deck into three piles and reassembled them.

Next, I began to lay out the cards in the Celtic cross pattern. It was a bit tricky at first, trying to remember where each card went. But I kept at it, and slowly, the spread started to take shape. I looked at each card, trying to make sense of the images and symbols on them. Some of them were pretty obvious, but others had me scratching my head.
I researched a lot about the meanings of the cards. I read books, watched videos on YouTube. It was like opening a whole new world. I tried to connect the meanings of the cards in the spread to each other. For example, the card in the center represented the present situation, and the ones around it gave more context.
As I continued to study and practice, I noticed that I was getting better at it. I could start to see patterns and stories emerging from the cards. It was like a puzzle, and I was slowly putting the pieces together.
Finally, after weeks of practice, I felt confident enough to do a reading for a friend. I was so excited and a bit scared at the same time. I went through the whole process again, laying out the cards and interpreting them. And guess what? My friend was really impressed! They said it was really accurate.
So, that’s my journey of learning how to read Celtic cross tarot cards. It wasn’t easy, but it was definitely worth it. If you’re thinking about giving it a try, just go for it. With a bit of practice and patience, you can read those cards like a pro too!
