Alright, let me share how I did the 11 card tarot spread. First off, I got my tarot deck ready. I took it out from the box and kind of shuffled it around a bit haphazardly. I was like, “Okay, let’s get this show on the road!”
Then, I started thinking about what I wanted to ask. I was curious about my future career path, so I kept that question in mind while I was shuffling. It’s like I was trying to infuse my question into the cards.
After shuffling for a good while, I laid out the first card. I was super excited, like a kid on Christmas morning. I looked at it and was like, “What the heck does this mean?” But then I remembered I had a little guidebook with me.
I flipped through the guidebook to figure out what that first card represented. It was supposed to show my current situation. And it kind of made sense, it was like it was pointing out some things I’d been feeling at work.
Next, I laid out the second card. This one was about my recent past. I was trying to connect the dots between what the card said and what had actually happened to me in the last few weeks. It was like a little detective game.
I kept going, laying out one card after another. Each time, I’d look at the card, then check the guidebook. Sometimes, the meanings were really clear, and I’d be like, “Wow, that’s so spot – on!” Other times, I was scratching my head, trying to make sense of it.
When I got to the middle cards, which were supposed to show the influences at play, it was getting really interesting. It was like I was peeling back the layers of an onion to see what was really going on behind the scenes in my career.
As I got closer to the end, I was getting more and more eager to see what the future held. The last few cards were about the outcome and the advice. I was really hoping for some good news.
Finally, I laid out the 11th card. I took a deep breath and looked at it. After checking the guidebook, I realized it was giving me some pretty solid advice on how to move forward in my career. It was like the cards were my little advisors.
Overall, doing the 11 card tarot spread was a wild ride. It made me think a lot about my career and all the factors that might be affecting it. And even though I’m not 100% sure if the cards are always right, it was definitely a fun and insightful experience.
