Ask about your love life and draw cards for insights. Focus on open-ended questions like 'What are the energies surrounding my love life?' or 'How can I improve my relationship?'
A tarot reading typically begins with a question or intention from the querent (the person seeking guidance). The reader shuffles the deck, often while focusing on the querent’s energy, and lays out the cards in a specific pattern called a spread. Common spreads include the three-card spread (past, present, future) and the Celtic Cross (a 10-card spread offering detailed insights).Each card’s position in the spread influences its interpretation. For example, the Fool in the Major Arcana might symbolize new beginnings when upright but recklessness when reversed. Readers combine card meanings, their intuition, and the querent’s context to craft a narrative. Contrary to popular belief, tarot does not predict the future with certainty; rather, it highlights possibilities and offers perspectives to guide decision-making.