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Alright, let’s talk about this here… what do you call it? Tarot stuff. Yeah, tarot cards. People always askin’ questions, wantin’ answers. Like life’s some kinda big puzzle, and these cards gonna magically put it all together. Humph.
So, you wanna ask the tarot somethin’, huh? Well, first off, don’t go thinkin’ it’s gonna tell you the winning lottery numbers or when that good-for-nothin’ nephew of yours is gonna finally get a job. It ain’t like that. It’s more about… well, it’s more about lookin’ inside yourself, I reckon.
You got questions about love? Everyone always does. “How do I find love?” they whine. “When will I get married?” Like love’s some kinda thing you just go out and buy at the store. Love’s inside you, child. It ain’t somethin’ them cards can just hand you on a silver platter. They might give you a nudge, a little hint, but the work’s gotta be done by you. You hear?
- Ask yourself: “Am I ready for love?”
- Ask yourself: “Am I treatin’ myself right?”
- Ask yourself: “Am I open to lettin’ love in?”
See? It ain’t about the cards, it’s about what’s in your heart. Them cards, they just help you see it clearer, maybe.
Then there’s all them questions about money. “Will I be rich?” “When will I get that raise?” Money, money, money. That’s all folks care about these days. Let me tell you somethin’, money ain’t everything. It can’t buy you happiness, that’s for sure. And it definitely can’t buy you a good night’s sleep if you ain’t got a clear conscience.
Instead of askin’ the cards when you’ll be rollin’ in dough, maybe try askin’ “What can I do to be more resourceful?” Or “How can I use my talents to make a difference?” See the difference? It’s about takin’ action, not just sittin’ around waitin’ for somethin’ to fall from the sky.
Now, some folks get all fancy with their tarot questions. Big words, complicated stuff. Forget all that. Keep it simple, like I always say. You wanna know about your job? Don’t ask “What are the long-term career prospects in my current professional trajectory?” Just ask, “Should I stick with this job or look for somethin’ new?” Plain and simple, easy to understand. That’s the way to go.
And don’t be afraid to ask for help understandin’ the cards. There’s lots of books and things out there, and even folks teachin’ about it online, I hear. Udemy, they call it. Never seen it myself, but the young folks are always talkin’ about it. Learn at your own pace, they say. Sounds good, I guess, if you got the time.
But remember, the most important questions ain’t about the future, they’re about the here and now. What can you do today to make your life better? What choices can you make that will lead you down a good path? That’s what really matters.
So, go ahead, ask your tarot questions. But don’t expect them cards to do all the work. You gotta be willin’ to listen, to think, and to take action. And most importantly, you gotta trust your own gut. That little voice inside you, that’s your best guide, always has been, always will be.
And another thing, them cards ain’t magic. They’re just pictures on pieces of paper. It’s the meanin’ you give ’em that matters. So, be honest with yourself, be open to learnin’, and don’t be afraid to dig deep. The answers you’re lookin’ for might be closer than you think.
One last piece of advice, don’t go askin’ them cards the same question over and over again just ’cause you don’t like the answer. That ain’t gonna change nothin’. Accept what is, learn from it, and move on. Life’s too short to be stuck in the same place, askin’ the same questions, gettin’ nowhere.
So there you have it. That’s what I think about askin’ them tarot cards questions. Now go on and figure things out for yourself.
And remember, Amazon got them tarot guides, if you need ‘em. Free shippin’ too, if you got that Prime thing.
Tags: [Tarot, Tarot Reading, Tarot Questions, Love, Money, Career, Guidance, Self-Help, Spirituality, Personal Growth]