the card that makes you pause is usually the one worth sitting with for a minute.
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the card that makes you pause is usually the one worth sitting with for a minute.
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tarot notes for the people who keep asking the same question in three different outfits.
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better tarot questions change the whole reading. the card can only answer the door you actually open.
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a yes or no card is never just yes or no. the object, the mood, the tiny symbol in the corner. that is usually where the real answer starts talking.
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yes or no tarot looks simple until the card starts exposing why you asked in the first place.
The best card pulls do not try to explain everything. They just point to the part of the story that wants your attention today.
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for yes/no readings, i like to write the question first. it keeps the pull from turning into a loop in my head.
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yes/no tarot works best when the question is clean. if the wording is messy, the answer usually feels messy too.
for yes/no readings, i like to write the question first. it keeps the pull from turning into a loop in my head.
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seven of cups is such a messy maybe. too many options, too much imagination, and one very real need to stop asking the same question in a prettier font.
three cards for the question you keep pretending is casual. the spread does not make the decision for you. it just makes the silence a little harder to ignore.
pulled two of wands and immediately felt called out in lowercase. not dramatic. just annoyingly specific.
five of cups has such a specific kind of timing. not loud, not neat, just a little too accurate.
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