Alright folks, you know how it goes. Sometimes you just get that itch, that feeling in your gut, telling you it’s time to peek at what’s brewing. And for June, with all that watery, dreamy Pisces energy floating around, I just had to pull some cards. So I grabbed my deck, settled down, and decided to do a full-on dive into what the future might hold for our beloved fish. It wasn’t about predicting doom or glory, just about getting a vibe, a little heads-up, you know?
Getting Ready for the Unveiling
First things first, I needed my space. You can’t just yank cards out willy-nilly and expect solid insights. So I found my usual quiet corner, kicked off my shoes, and took a few deep breaths. I like to clear my head, you know? Get rid of all the day’s noise. I lit a small candle, just for the atmosphere, and put my favorite crystals around the table – nothing fancy, just a bit of clear quartz and amethyst to help with the intuition flow. Pulled out my worn-out, trusty Rider-Waite deck. They’ve seen some things, these cards, felt a lot of energy. I got my journal ready, too, because if you don’t write it down, it just floats away like a dream, right?
The Shuffle and the Spread
Then came the shuffling. This is where I really connect with the energy. I closed my eyes, held the deck, and just thought about Pisces, about June, about what messages needed to come through. I shuffled and shuffled, letting my hands do their thing, feeling the weight of the cards, the rustle as they moved. I wasn’t trying to force anything, just letting it happen naturally. When it felt right, I cut the deck into three piles, then reassembled them, just like I always do. It’s a ritual, helps to set the intention.
For the spread, I wanted something comprehensive but not overwhelming. I went with a variation of a Celtic Cross, but simplified it, focusing on key areas for the month. I envisioned it laid out in my mind before I even started pulling. I wanted to see:

- What’s the core energy for Pisces in June?
- What’s challenging them right now?
- What support are they getting?
- What’s their past influence?
- What’s on their horizon, like a near-future peek?
- What are their hopes and fears?
- What’s the overall outcome or advice for the month?
It’s a lot to ask, but those cards, they always deliver something.
Pulling the Cards: Step by Step
I started with the core energy card. Reached out, picked one, and laid it down. Took a moment, just to look at it, absorb the image. Then, the challenge card, right across from it. It’s always interesting to see those two in contrast. Next, the support card, offering a lifeline. I just kept going, feeling each card as I drew it, placing them carefully. The past influence card usually makes me nod my head, like, “Yep, that makes sense.”
The near-future card always makes my stomach do a little flip. That’s the real peek, you know? I laid that one down, took a deep breath, and tried not to jump to conclusions too fast. Then came the hopes and fears card – this one often has layers, showing a mix of what they want and what holds them back. Finally, the big one, the outcome or advice for the whole month. That’s the summary, the main takeaway. I always put that one last, like a bow on top of the whole thing.
Jotting Down the Insights
Once all the cards were laid out, I didn’t rush. I just sat there, looking at the whole picture. It’s like a story unfolding before your eyes. I started with the core energy, writing down my immediate thoughts in my journal. No filters, just raw impressions. Then I moved to the challenge, how it might manifest. For the support, I noted down what kind of help or inner strength was available. I went through each card like that, position by position, scribbling furiously in my notebook.
I looked for connections, too. Did certain symbols repeat? Did the colors tell a story? Sometimes one card would just scream at me, demanding attention, and I’d write down extra notes about that. It wasn’t about memorizing meanings; it was about letting the images talk to me, letting them spark ideas and feelings. I kept asking myself, “What does this feel like for a Pisces in June?” It’s all about tuning in, you know?
By the time I was done, my journal had pages full of notes, messy thoughts, and little doodles. It wasn’t a crystal-clear prophecy, of course. Tarot doesn’t work like that. But it was a map, a guide, a collection of possibilities and warnings. It gave a sense of direction, a heads-up on where to focus, what to embrace, and maybe what to steer clear of. I just tidied up my cards, put them back in their pouch, and felt a real sense of completion. Ready for June, ready to face whatever the universe throws our way, a little bit more prepared, thanks to those silent, wise old cards.
