It’s happened to all of us. You’re out with friends, someone asks for a reading, and your tarot deck is... sitting at home, wrapped safely in silk, probably judging you from afar. But wait - there’s a pack of playing cards on the table. And that, dear reader, will do nicely.
Playing cards and tarot share a common ancestor, so the suits and numbers overlap more than you might think. The only thing missing is the Major Arcana - which means this kind of reading is more “day-to-day advice” than “divine revelation.” But that’s fine. Sometimes you don’t need a cosmic awakening; you just need to know whether your crush is texting back.
Think of it as tarot’s scrappy little cousin - less mysterious, more likely to show up at the pub. And the best bit? Nobody expects it to work, so your accuracy will impress everyone twice as much.
So next time you’re caught without your deck, don’t panic. Grab that pack of cards, channel your inner magician, and shuffle like you mean it.
Coming up: decoding the suits - because Hearts and Cups are practically soulmates.
No comments:
Post a Comment