Well, I’ve always been curious about reverse magician tarot reading. So, I decided to give it a shot myself. First, I bought a tarot card deck online. It was a pretty standard one with all the classic cards.
Then, I found a quiet corner in my room, cleared the table, and laid out the cards. I took a deep breath and shuffled the cards like I’d seen in those tarot – reading videos. I was kind of nervous, you know, like I was about to peek into some secret world.
After shuffling for a while, I cut the deck and started the reading. I focused on a question I had in my mind: “What’s in store for me in the next few months?” I drew the cards one by one. The first card I pulled was the reverse magician.

I looked at the card and tried to remember what I’d read about its meaning. It was supposed to represent a lack of focus, maybe some missed opportunities. I jotted down my thoughts about it on a piece of paper.
As I continued with the reading, I drew a few more cards. Each card added to the story, and I compared them with the reverse magician card. It was like putting together a puzzle.
Over the next few weeks, I kept an eye on my life. I noticed that I was indeed a bit scattered. I started a few projects but didn’t really finish any of them. It was like the reverse magician card had predicted it!
Another time, I decided to do a reading for a friend. I followed the same process. Shuffled the cards, asked a question about their career, and drew the cards. Once again, the reverse magician showed up. My friend told me later that they’d missed a big job interview because they were too distracted.
But it wasn’t always so accurate. Sometimes, the readings seemed way off. I did a reading about my love life, and the reverse magician card said I’d be lonely, but I actually went on a few dates that month. So, it’s a bit hit – or – miss.
In conclusion, reverse magician tarot reading can be somewhat accurate. Based on my experiences, it’s right about 60% of the time. But it’s not a crystal ball. It’s more like a fun way to think about your life and maybe spot some patterns. It shouldn’t be the only thing you rely on to make decisions, but it can give you some food for thought!
