Well, I’ve always been curious about the so – called free Egyptian tarot. So, I decided to give it a shot and see if it’s really accurate.
First, I started by searching on the internet. There were tons of websites claiming to offer free Egyptian tarot readings. I clicked on a few of them. One of the sites had a really flashy interface, with all these spooky – looking tarot card images. I was like, “Okay, let’s see what this is all about.”
I followed the instructions on the website. It told me to focus on a question in my mind. I thought about my career prospects, like whether I’d get a promotion soon. Then, I was asked to click on a virtual deck of tarot cards to select three cards. I did that, kind of nervously, like I was really expecting some big revelation.
After I selected the cards, the website started to generate the reading. It gave a long – winded explanation of each card. Some of the descriptions seemed really vague, like it could apply to almost anyone. For example, it said something about “a new opportunity on the horizon,” but it didn’t really say what that opportunity was or when it would come.
I decided to try another website. This one was a bit more basic. The process was similar, though. I focused on my question again, selected the cards, and got another reading. This time, the reading was a bit different from the first one. It said I needed to be more patient in my career, but again, it was all very general.
To double – check, I asked a friend who’s into tarot. She said that free online tarot readings are often not very accurate. According to her, real tarot readers spend years learning the art, and they can pick up on subtleties that a computer – generated reading can’t. She also mentioned that a lot of these free sites are just trying to get you to sign up for paid services.
After all these experiences, I realized that free Egyptian tarot readings on the internet are probably not that accurate. They’re more like a bit of fun, a way to pass the time. If you really want a reliable tarot reading, it’s better to go to a professional. But for a quick laugh and a bit of light – hearted speculation, those free online readings can be a bit of a hoot!
