Divination

Hot Questions for Divination (100)

You can think of a Tarot reading as telling a story, or rather, analyzing a problem. Tarot cards are like your vocabulary or actors. Each card, such as "The Lovers," "The Tower," or "The Fool," has it...
Frankly, this question is a bit like asking: "Can I plan my entire week's trip just by glancing at the weather forecast?" The answer is: Both yes and no.
You can think of this relationship as borrowing the concepts of a "map" and a "scenario." In astrology, the "Twelve Houses" are like a map of life, dividing your entire existence into 12 key areas, su...
Hello! Seeing you ask about which Tarot spreads to use for love questions – this is such a classic! I'd say eight out of ten people who come for a Tarot reading are asking about relationships.
Ah, the three-card spread! This is arguably one of the most basic and commonly used spreads in Tarot. Many beginners start with it, but experienced readers also use it frequently because it's quick an...
Of course, but it's generally not recommended, and I'll explain why. You can think of Tarot cards as a wise life mentor, rather than a simple calculator that can only answer "yes" or "no.
Hello, this is a question that bothered me for a long time when I first started with Tarot, and many beginners have this same dilemma. My experience and opinion is: Try not to, at least not in the sho...
Absolutely not! This is arguably the most common and biggest misconception about playing Tarot cards. When I first started with Tarot, every time I drew cards like The Tower, Death, or The Devil, my h...
This is a very interesting question, and many people have this doubt. I believe that Tarot cards themselves cannot "change" destiny, but they can certainly give you an "opportunity" and a "perspective...
Haha, I had the exact same question when I first started learning Tarot! It's probably a thought every Tarot enthusiast has at some point! Let's get straight to the point: Generally, no, and it's not ...
Hey, you've hit on a great point! Many people new to Tarot find it most daunting to figure out how to ask questions. Actually, it's not that hard.
Actually, this isn't a strict rule; it's more like a 'ritual' to help you focus your mind. You can think of it as taking a deep breath and clearing your mind before starting something important.
Haha, I struggled with this question a lot when I first started playing tarot too! Actually, there isn't a 100% "correct" answer to this, but there are some mainstream opinions in the community, and I...
There isn't one absolutely "correct" or "mandatory" way to shuffle cards. The key lies in your intuition and intention. As long as it shuffles the cards thoroughly, makes you feel comfortable, and hel...
This is arguably the classic question every Tarot beginner asks. My answer is: It's both necessary and unnecessary. Does that sound contradictory? Don't worry, let me explain, and you'll understand.
Hello, that's an excellent question, and it's actually the biggest question mark in the minds of many friends who are new to Tarot. If you ask me, these two aren't contradictory at all.
Hey, that's a really good question! Many people are curious about the relationship between these two. You can actually think of them as "long-lost relatives" – they might look a bit different, but the...
Ah, that's an excellent question, one that almost everyone who encounters Tarot cards will ask. I can tell you with certainty: No, the meanings of Tarot card images are not absolutely fixed.
Ah, that's a great question! Many people new to Tarot have this exact same query: "Why doesn't it start from '1'?" You can think of it this way: the Major Arcana (the 22 named cards) actually tell a c...
You can think of it this way: the Major Arcana is like the main plot of a movie, while the Minor Arcana consists of the daily scenes and specific events that make up that main plot.