Well, let me tell you about my experience with the liberation tarot. First, I was just kind of curious about it. I heard some people saying it was really something, so I decided to give it a shot.
I went to a local store that sold tarot decks. I wandered around the store, looking at all the different decks. There were so many! Some had really cool pictures, some were more traditional – looking. I finally picked one that just caught my eye. It had these bright – colored, kind of dreamy illustrations on the cards.
When I got home, I sat down at my table. I shuffled the cards like I’d seen in movies. It was a bit tricky at first, the cards kept slipping out of my hands. But I kept at it until I felt like I’d shuffled them enough.
Then I decided to do a simple three – card spread. I laid the cards out one by one. I stared at them, trying to figure out what they meant. I didn’t really have a clue at first. So I grabbed the little guidebook that came with the deck. It was full of explanations about each card and what it might represent in different positions.
I read through the guidebook for each of the three cards. It talked about things like past, present, and future. But I was still a bit skeptical. I mean, how could these cards really tell me anything?
Over the next few weeks, I kept doing these little tarot readings for myself. Sometimes I’d ask specific questions, like “Should I take that new job offer?” or “Is my relationship going to be okay?” And every time, I’d compare what the cards said with what was actually happening in my life.
Now, here are the four factors I considered during this whole process. First, the imagery on the cards. The pictures really affected how I interpreted them. For example, a card with a sad – looking figure made me think of negative things. Second, the guidebook. It was super important, but sometimes I felt like it was a bit too general. Third, my own intuition. Sometimes I just had a gut feeling about what a card meant, even if it was different from what the guidebook said. Fourth, the actual events in my life. I’d see if the readings matched up with what was going on around me.
After all this time, I still can’t say for sure if the liberation tarot is reliable. Sometimes it seemed like it was giving me some good insights, but other times it just felt like a bunch of random pictures. It’s definitely an interesting thing to try, but you gotta take it with a grain of salt.
