Alright friends, grab a cuppa something because today’s practice dive was a journey. Decided to figure out what this “Tarot Birth Card” nonsense was all about, specifically card number 5. Saw that title floating around – know your fate in three easy steps? Yeah, right. Sounded too simple, but hey, let’s try it.
Step 1: The Math Mishap (Seriously, Why Math?)
Started my morning, coffee in hand, thinking this would be quick. Pulled up a basic guide online. First step? Calculating my dang birth card. You gotta add up your birthdate numbers. Mine’s October 22, 1985. Sounds straightforward.
- 10 (October) → 1 + 0 = 1
- 22 (Day) → 2 + 2 = 4
- 1985 (Year) → 1+9+8+5 = 23 → 2+3 = 5
Now, add those suckers: 1 (Month) + 4 (Day) + 5 (Year) = 10. But wait! Double digits gotta be reduced! So 10 → 1 + 0 = 1. Got my notebook out, scribbled it down. Cool, Card 1: The Magician. But hold up… the article was about Card 5: The Hierophant! Thought I messed up. Checked another source like some weird math cop. Turns out some systems reduce everything first, others add the big numbers then reduce. Got confused, spilled coffee. Classic. Ended up double-reducing my 10 to 1. Felt like I was wrestling numbers, not fate.
Step 2: Actually Finding the Card Meaning (And Why It’s Weird)
Alright, moved on. Forget my birth card, I wanted to see what this Card 5 – The Hierophant – actually meant as a birth card. Pulled out my trusty Rider-Waite deck and slapped the card down on my slightly coffee-stained notebook. Felt awkward just staring at it. Traditional meanings: Tradition, rules, institutions, guidance, conformity. Okay… So someone whose core nature is tied to this? Huh.
- Step 2.1: The “Fate” Part? If Card 5 is your birth card, does it mean you’re destined to be boring? Or super wise? Or maybe just really good at following (or teaching) the rules? Felt kinda limiting, honestly.
- Step 2.2: The “But Wait…” Started digging deeper. Found out birth cards are often pairs! If your main card ends up as 5, like I almost did with my messed-up calculation, your other birth card gets calculated too – subtract it from 23? Or something? More numbers! My brain stalled. This three-step “simple” thing felt like climbing a fence backwards.
Step 3: My Reality Check (Spoiler: No Cosmic Answers)
After wrestling with calculators and squinting at card meanings, sat back. Finished my cold coffee. Did I “know my fate”? Nope. Not mine, not for Card 5 folks.
Here’s what I actually got from my practice:
- Calculating birth cards is confusing and different sources do it different ways. My initial effort was flawed from step one!
- The Hierophant (Card 5) as a birth card? Seems to suggest a life theme around structure, tradition, or seeking/conveying wisdom. Could be powerful, could feel restrictive. Totally depends on the person, obviously!
- That whole “three simple steps”? Massive oversimplification. It leaves out the pairing stuff completely! Felt slightly ripped off.
The Takeaway (Beyond The Coffee Stain)
This little practice session was messy and humbling. Thought it would be a quick horoscope vibe. Turned into a math puzzle only half-solved. Learned more about why the Hierophant could represent core energy for some people. But mostly learned that tarot, even these “birth card” things, aren’t fate sealed in stone. They’re suggestions, symbols, possibilities. And figuring them out? Sometimes it just means sitting with the ambiguity and stained notes, without a clear answer.
Solid practice, decent insight, zero grand destiny revealed. Just me, my deck, and the ongoing weirdness of it all.