Well, I’ve always been kinda curious about tarot prediction. So one day, I decided to take the plunge and find out how accurate it really is.
First, I went to a local occult shop. I walked in, and there were all these tarot decks on the shelves. I looked around, feeling a bit lost. I asked the shopkeeper for a beginner – friendly deck. He recommended me a Rider – Waite deck, saying it’s the most common one and easy to understand.
I bought the deck and headed home. Once I was home, I sat down at my table and opened the box. The cards were so colorful and had all these strange pictures on them. I started reading the little booklet that came with the deck, trying to figure out what each card meant.
After a few days of studying, I felt like I was ready to do my first reading. I shuffled the cards like I saw in the movies, making sure to mix them up real good. Then I laid out a simple three – card spread. One card for the past, one for the present, and one for the future.
I looked at the cards and tried to interpret them based on what I’d learned. It was hard at first, but I managed to come up with some kind of story. I jotted down my thoughts about the reading in a notebook.
Over the next few weeks, I did more and more readings for myself. I compared the predictions with what actually happened in my life. Sometimes, it seemed like the cards were spot – on. Like when I got a card about a new opportunity and then I got a job offer a few days later. But other times, it was way off. I thought the cards were saying I’d meet someone special, but I didn’t meet anyone interesting for months.
To get some more insights, I reached out to some tarot experts online. I joined a few tarot groups on social media and asked them about the accuracy of tarot prediction. They said that tarot is more of a tool for self – reflection than a crystal ball that tells the future. They also said that the reader’s interpretation plays a big role in how accurate the reading seems.
After all my experiments and talks with experts, I realized that tarot prediction isn’t an exact science. It’s a mix of intuition, symbolism, and a bit of luck. While it can give you some interesting perspectives and food for thought, you shouldn’t rely on it completely to make major life decisions. But it’s definitely a fun thing to try out and see what the cards have to say!
