Well, I’ve always been curious about Celtic tarot cards. So, I decided to dig into it and find out if they’re really accurate.
First, I went to a local occult shop. I walked in, looked around at all the strange and interesting stuff on the shelves. There were all kinds of tarot decks, but I zeroed in on the Celtic tarot cards. I picked up a deck, felt the smoothness of the cards in my hands. I asked the shopkeeper a bunch of questions about them. He told me a bit about their history and how they were different from other tarot cards.
Then, I took the deck home. I sat down at my table, shuffled the cards like I’d seen in movies. It was kind of awkward at first, but I got the hang of it. I decided to do a simple three – card spread. I laid the first card down, it was the “Past” card. I stared at it, trying to make sense of the symbols on it. It was a picture of a person walking away from a dark forest. I thought about what that could mean in my life. Maybe it was related to leaving behind some bad experiences.
Next, I turned over the “Present” card. It showed a person standing in a field, looking up at the sky. I scratched my head, wondering what this represented. Was it about being in a moment of peace or maybe just being a bit lost and looking for direction?
Finally, I revealed the “Future” card. It was a picture of a bridge. I guessed it might mean that there was a transition or a connection coming up in my life.
I was still a bit skeptical, so I decided to talk to some experts. I reached out to a few tarot readers online. I sent them the details of my spread and asked for their interpretations. One expert said that the dark forest on the “Past” card could indeed symbolize a difficult period that I’d overcome. The person in the field on the “Present” card, according to her, represented a time of self – reflection. And the bridge on the “Future” card, she said, was a sign of new opportunities.
Over the next few weeks, I kept an eye on my life. And you know what? Some things started to happen that kind of matched what the cards and the experts said. I did end up making a new connection that felt like crossing a bridge into a new phase. And I realized that I had indeed left behind some old negative patterns, just like the person walking away from the forest.
So, based on my experience, I’d say Celtic tarot cards might have some accuracy. But it’s not like they’re 100% guaranteed to predict everything. It’s more like they give you a different perspective on your life, kind of like a little nudge to think about things in a new way.
