Well now, listen up, my dears, ’cause I’m gonna tell ya all ’bout them tarot cards. Some folks, they think tarot is all magic and mystery, but lemme tell ya, it’s just a way to help you answer some questions, quick and simple-like. And today, we’re gonna talk ’bout somethin’ called “Yes or No” tarot, especially when ya ask a negative question. Now don’t go thinking that this is all about witchcraft or anything fancy like that, it’s just a little way to get some straight answers to them questions you’ve been wonderin’ about.
First off, let me tell ya what a “Yes or No” question is. It’s simple, really. You ask somethin’ that can only have a “yes” or “no” answer. None of them long, complicated questions, no siree. You just wanna know if it’s gonna be a yes or a no. Some people like to ask, “Will I get that job?” or “Is he gonna call me back?” That’s what they call a “Yes or No” question.
Now, when you’re doin’ this kind of reading, you got a few ways to do it. You can draw just one card, or you can do a spread with a few more. If you draw just one card, it’s real easy to see what the answer is. If the card comes up upright, that’s a yes. If it’s reversed, well, that’s a no. Simple as that. But if you wanna get a little more fancy, you can draw three cards or even more, and each one’ll give ya a little more detail, but it’s still the same idea. Either you’re gettin’ a yes, or you’re gettin’ a no.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. Sometimes people ask negative questions. Maybe you want to know, “Will he not leave me?” or “Is it not gonna rain tomorrow?” Those kinds of questions can throw you off, but don’t worry, tarot’s got your back. In these cases, you might get a no even if you think you want a yes, or vice versa. So, it’s mighty important to word your question right, or else you might get an answer that don’t make much sense.
What happens if you ask a negative question? Well, first thing’s first – you gotta understand that tarot doesn’t always give you answers the way you expect. If you’re askin’ a negative question, sometimes the card might give you the opposite answer. For instance, if you’re askin’, “Is he not gonna cheat on me?” and the card says yes, that could mean the opposite of what you want. It might just mean he’s gonna be loyal after all! So always be ready for surprises.
Also, it’s good to know that tarot works best when you ask clear and direct questions. If you ask somethin’ too complicated or wishy-washy, the cards might get confused, and you won’t get the answer you’re hopin’ for. So, keep it simple! Ask if it’s gonna be a yes or a no, not some long, drawn-out thing.
What cards are good for negative questions? Well, there’s some cards in the tarot deck that lean more toward negative answers. Cards like the Five of Pentacles or the Tower can give you a no, or they might point to problems in your life that need fixin’. But just ‘cause a card like the Tower comes up don’t mean the world’s comin’ to an end. It might just mean there’s a big change ahead, something you gotta face head-on.
Now, if you’re askin’ a question and gettin’ a negative answer, it don’t always mean trouble’s on the way. Sometimes a no just means that something ain’t ready yet, or that you might need to make some changes before things start movin’. It’s important to remember that tarot’s all about guidance, not about tellin’ you your future’s all set in stone. Things can change, and if the cards say no today, well, you can always try again later when the time’s right.
And if you ever get a reading where the cards don’t make much sense to ya, don’t panic. Just take a deep breath, sit on it for a while, and think things through. Sometimes it takes a little time for the answers to come clear. You might even get a new question or a better way of asking that’ll give you the answer you’re lookin’ for. Tarot’s all about feelin’ out the right direction, not about rushin’ into things.
Tips for askin’ negative questions:
- Be specific with your question. Don’t ask something like “What’s gonna happen?” Ask instead, “Will I lose my job?”
- If you’re askin’ a negative question, like “Is he not gonna cheat?”, try to flip the question to make it more clear. Maybe ask, “Will he be faithful?” instead.
- Remember that no answer is final. Just ‘cause you get a no today, doesn’t mean things won’t change later.
- Don’t stress if the answer ain’t what you wanted. Tarot’s here to guide, not to judge.
So, now that I’ve rambled on a bit about “Yes or No” tarot and what to do with them negative questions, I hope you feel a little more ready to try it yourself. It don’t take no big fancy knowledge to get started, just a little curiosity and a couple of cards. And remember, the answer’s always out there, whether it’s a yes, no, or maybe – sometimes it just takes a little patience to find it. Happy reading, and may your questions find the answers they’re lookin’ for!
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