Hey guys! I’ve always been into tarot cards, and I wanted to share how I picked the ones that suit me. It wasn’t a smooth ride, but here’s the whole story.
Getting Curious
I first got curious about tarot cards when I saw a friend doing a reading. It looked so cool, and I thought, “I gotta try this.” So, I started searching online about tarot cards. There were so many different decks out there, and I was like a kid in a candy store, not knowing where to start.
Researching
I spent hours on the internet, reading reviews and looking at pictures of various tarot decks. I read what other people said about the art style, the meanings of the cards, and how easy they were to use. Some decks had really bright and colorful art, while others were more dark and mysterious. I also checked out some videos on YouTube, where people showed off their decks and talked about their experiences.

Visiting a Store
After all that online research, I decided to visit a local metaphysical store. I walked in and there were rows and rows of tarot decks. I started picking them up one by one, feeling the texture of the cards, looking at the art closely. Some decks just didn’t feel right in my hands. They were either too big or too small, or the art just didn’t click with me.
The Moment of Connection
Then, I found this deck. It was called the “Rider-Waite-Smith” deck. When I picked it up, it felt like there was a little spark. The art was really detailed, and the colors were warm and inviting. I could easily imagine myself using these cards to do readings. I sat down in the store for a while, just looking through the cards, and I knew this was the one for me.
Bringing Them Home
I bought the deck and brought it home. I was so excited! I spent the next few days just getting to know the cards. I read the little guidebook that came with it, and I even made up some of my own meanings for a few cards. I started doing some simple readings for myself, and it was amazing how the cards seemed to give me some really helpful insights.
Conclusion
Picking the right tarot cards for you is a personal journey. It’s not just about what other people say or what looks cool online. You gotta trust your gut and find the deck that you feel a connection with. And once you do, it can be a really fun and rewarding experience. So, if you’re thinking about getting into tarot, don’t be afraid to take your time and explore until you find the perfect deck for you.
