Well, I tell ya, tarot cards ain’t that complicated if you just let ’em work their magic, like when you’re stirrin’ a pot of stew. You get yourself a yes or no question, and that’s where you start. It’s gotta be simple, like “Will I find a new job?” or “Is he gonna call me back?” Ain’t no need for all them big words or confusion. Just a simple question, and you’re ready to go.
Now, once you’ve got that question in your head, you just grab your deck of tarot cards. Don’t get all fancy now, just shuffle ‘em a bit. You don’t need no big ceremony, just shuffle ‘em like you’re mixin’ up a batch of cornmeal for bread. Once you feel good and shuffled, you pull out one card—yup, just one—and that’s gonna give you your answer.
But hold on now, you might be wonderin’ why just one card? Isn’t that a little too simple?
Well, listen here, darlin’, sometimes less is more. If you’re lookin’ for a quick and clear answer, that one card’s all you need. It’s like when you ask someone if they’re bringin’ you a pie—they either say yes or no. Simple as that. That card will tell you the same. If it’s a yes, then you move on with a happy heart. If it’s a no, well, you just take it and figure out what to do next.
Now, some folks like to do more than one card for a question, like me, I sometimes pull out three cards. Why three? Well, three cards give ya more meat on the bone, ya see. You get a past, present, and future look at your question. Maybe the first card tells ya something about what’s been going on in your life, the second card helps you understand what’s happenin’ right now, and the third card gives you a peek at what might happen down the road.
Now, if you’re lookin’ for a real good, clear answer, don’t be afraid to ask your cards for more information. You might say, “Why’s that card say no?” And that’s when you pull a couple more cards to get the full picture. Don’t rush through it like you’re in a hurry to get back to the cows. Take your time, and let the cards show you the way.
Here’s the thing, though: No matter how many cards you pull, you still gotta trust what they tell ya. Some folks, they get all nervous and second-guess the cards, but you can’t do that. If the card says something clear, then it’s speakin’ the truth, even if it ain’t what you wanted to hear. Just like when I told my neighbor that her garden ain’t gonna grow if she don’t water it. Sometimes the truth hurts, but it’s always better than a lie.
Now, I reckon there’s all sorts of tarot spreads you could use—like a three-card spread or the Celtic Cross. But for a yes or no question, you don’t need all them fancy spreads. One card’s enough to tell ya if you’re headed in the right direction or not.
If you’re still a bit unsure, there’s always somethin’ you can try to make the reading a bit clearer. Maybe light a candle, sit quietly for a minute, and think about your question real hard before you shuffle the deck. Don’t rush into it like you’re grabbin’ a piece of cake. Think on it, let it sit with ya for a minute. Then shuffle and pull your card.
And don’t forget, tarot cards are like friends who give you advice. Sometimes, they tell ya things you don’t wanna hear, but it’s usually for the best. So, when you get that yes or no answer, take it to heart, and remember, it’s all part of the journey. The cards ain’t here to steer ya wrong, they just help you see things a little clearer, like puttin’ on a pair of glasses when you’re lookin’ at the fine print.
And if you find yourself needin’ more answers, well, just keep askin’ those cards. They’re always there, ready to help guide you. Some folks say they get all spiritual with it, but to me, it’s just like askin’ a good ol’ neighbor for some advice.
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