Saturday, 4 April 2026

Apr 4 - What's in a Question?

The cards will answer almost anything you ask - but how you ask matters more than people think. A well-framed question is like tuning a radio: clearer signal, less static.

Tarot isn’t great at yes/no or lottery numbers. It speaks in story, emotion, and perspective. So instead of asking “Will I get the job?” try “What can I do to make this opportunity go well?” or “What am I meant to learn from this process?” Suddenly the cards have something to say, not just something to shrug at.

Good tarot questions tend to be:

  • Open-ended. Invite insight, not a verdict.

  • Empowering. Focus on your choices and growth.

  • Present-centred. Ask about now and next, not the far-flung future.

Less “Will they text me back?”
More “What happens if I reach out - and what happens if I don’t?”

You can even skip the question entirely and just ask, “What do I need to know right now?” That one never fails to deliver something interesting.

Tarot doesn’t judge the wording, but the way you ask shapes what you hear. Think of it as a conversation: the clearer your curiosity, the clearer the reply.

Closing question:
When you read, do you carefully craft your questions - or do you just shuffle and let the cards decide what needs saying?

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