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Alright, let’s talk about this “tarot yes no” thing, or whatever them city folks call it, “tarot si no.” I ain’t no fancy scholar or nothin’, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two, and I’ll tell ya what I know, the best way I can.
So, you got questions, right? Everybody’s got questions. “Should I plant them tomatoes now?” “Will that no-good nephew of mine ever pay me back?” “Is it gonna rain tomorrow?” Life’s just a big ol’ pile of questions, ain’t it?
Now, some folks, they go to them tarot cards for answers. I ain’t sayin’ it’s magic, and I ain’t sayin’ it ain’t. But these cards, they got pictures on ’em, see? And them pictures, they mean somethin’. At least, that’s what folks say.
This “yes no” tarot, it’s supposed to be simple. You ask your question, and you pull a card. And the card, it tells you “yes” or “no.” Sounds easy enough, right? Well, nothin’ in life is ever that easy, let me tell ya.
- First off, you gotta have a question. A real question, not some wishy-washy stuff. “Am I gonna be rich?” That ain’t a question. “Will this business deal work out?” That’s a bit better.
- Then you gotta shuffle them cards. Mix ’em up good, like you’re makin’ biscuits. Gotta get all that energy flowin’, or whatever they call it.
- Then you pick a card. Just one, mind you. Don’t go pullin’ a whole handful, that’s just greedy.
- And then you look at the card. And that’s where it gets tricky. ‘Cause some cards, they’re pretty clear. A happy sun? That’s probably a “yes.” A dark, stormy cloud? Probably a “no.”
- But what about them cards in between? The ones with swords and cups and all that fancy stuff? Well, that’s where you gotta use your common sense. And maybe a little bit of that “intuition” them city folks talk about.
See, it ain’t just about the card itself. It’s about what you’re askin’, and how you’re feelin’, and what’s goin’ on around you. If you’re askin’ if you should marry that fella who drinks too much and gambles away his paycheck, and you pull a card that looks kinda iffy, well, maybe that’s the cards tellin’ you somethin’, even if it ain’t a straight-up “no.”
And don’t go askin’ the same question over and over, just ’cause you don’t like the answer. That’s like askin’ your neighbor if his cow’s gonna have a calf, and then when he says “no,” you keep askin’ him every five minutes. He’s gonna get mighty annoyed, and so will them cards, I reckon.
Some folks say the “tarot si no” is good for quick decisions. Like, should you take the shortcut through the woods? Should you buy that lottery ticket? Should you eat that extra piece of pie? (The answer to that one is always “yes,” by the way.)
But for the big stuff, the real important life choices, well, you might need more than just a “yes” or “no.” You might need to talk to somebody, or pray, or just sit and think for a good long while. Them cards, they can be a guide, but they ain’t gonna make the decisions for ya.
And remember, nothin’ is set in stone. Even if the cards say “no,” it don’t mean it’s the end of the world. Maybe it just means you gotta try a different way, or wait a little longer, or just plain work a little harder. Life’s full of surprises, good and bad, and a little ol’ card ain’t gonna change that.
So, if you’re curious about this “tarot yes no” thing, go ahead and try it. But don’t put too much stock in it. Use your own head, listen to your heart, and don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. That’s the best advice I can give ya, card or no card.
And one more thing, child. Don’t go spendin’ all your hard-earned money on fancy tarot decks and readings. A regular ol’ deck of cards will do just fine, if you know what you’re lookin’ for. And sometimes, the best answers come from just lookin’ up at the sky and listenin’ to the wind. Now, you go on and live your life, and don’t worry too much about what them cards say. You got this.
Tags: Tarot, Yes No Tarot, Divination, Fortune Telling, Decision Making, Guidance