Free Celtic Cross Tarot Love Reading: Get Answers Now!

Free Celtic Cross Tarot Love Reading: Get Answers Now!

Okay, so I’ve been meaning to try out this whole “Celtic Cross” tarot reading thing for ages. I kept seeing it pop up, and it looked super involved, but also kinda cool? I finally decided to just go for it today. No more putting it off!

First, I needed to, you know, find a place that actually did a free Celtic Cross reading online. I mean, that’s the whole point, right? Free! I did a quick search and a bunch of sites came up. I picked one that looked, I dunno, not too sketchy. I’m always a little wary of those super-glittery, over-the-top spiritual websites, you know?

I clicked into the site and found their Celtic Cross reading page. It was pretty straightforward. They had this virtual deck of cards, face down, and you had to click on ten different cards, one at a time. Each card represented a different position in the spread, like “Present Situation,” “Challenges,” “Past Influences,” stuff like that.

Free Celtic Cross Tarot Love Reading: Get Answers Now!

I took a deep breath (dramatic, I know, but it felt right!) and started clicking. With each card, the website flipped it over and showed me the image and a little blurb about what the card meant in that particular position. I gotta say, it was kinda fun seeing the pictures. Some of them were really pretty, some were a little…creepy.

  • Card 1 (The Present): I got the “Two of Cups”. It showed two people holding cups, looking all lovey-dovey. The description was all about partnerships and connections. Made sense, I guess.
  • Card 2 (The Challenge): This one was “The Tower”. Yikes! A big, crumbling tower with lightning striking it. The site said it meant upheaval and unexpected change. Not exactly what I wanted to see…
  • Card 3 (The Past): “The Star” – a peaceful-looking card with a woman pouring water. It talked about hope and inspiration from the past. Okay, I can dig that.
  • And so on… I won’t bore you with all ten, but you get the idea. Some cards were positive, some were negative, some were just…weird.

After I clicked through all ten cards, the site gave me a kind of summary of the whole reading. It tried to tie all the cards together into a coherent message. To be honest, it was a little vague. It mentioned needing to find balance, facing challenges head-on, and trusting my intuition. Pretty standard stuff, really.

My Takeaway?

Well, it was…interesting.

I did not have any groundbreaking revelations. It was just some fun for an hour. I’m not sure I’d say it was super accurate or anything, but it was a fun way to kill some time and maybe do a little bit of self-reflection. I wouldn’t base any major life decisions on it, but it was a nice little distraction. Maybe I’ll try another one sometime, just to see if I get anything different!

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