Death and Wheel of Fortune: Discover the secrets in tarot reading!

Death and Wheel of Fortune: Discover the secrets in tarot reading!

So, the other day, I got this wild hair to mess around with tarot cards. Yeah, I know, sounds a bit out there, but I’ve always been kinda fascinated by this stuff. I grabbed my deck and decided to pull a couple of cards, just to see what the universe had to say. And guess what? I pulled “Death” and “Wheel of Fortune.” I gotta tell ya, seeing those two cards side by side gave me a bit of a jolt.

I mean, “Death” sounds pretty intense, right? But I’ve done a bit of reading about tarot, and I know it’s not always about, like, actual death. It’s more about change, transformation, letting go of old stuff to make way for the new. Still, it’s a powerful card.

And then there’s the “Wheel of Fortune.” This one’s all about cycles, ups and downs, you know? Like, one minute you’re on top of the world, the next you’re scraping by. It’s a reminder that nothing stays the same forever, which is both exciting and kinda scary, depending on where you are in the cycle.

Death and Wheel of Fortune: Discover the secrets in tarot reading!

So, I spent some time really looking at these cards. I mean, really studying the images, the symbols, all that jazz. The “Death” card in my deck shows a skeleton on a horse, which, yeah, is a little creepy. But there’s also this sense of moving forward, of leaving something behind. There is a little snake on it. It is really hard to find it. I used almost half an hour to find it.

The “Wheel of Fortune” card is super busy. You’ve got this big wheel, and all these figures climbing up and falling down. There’s a sphinx at the top, looking all wise and mysterious. And a weird little creature at the bottom, hanging on for dear life. Then I see a lion on it. It is so cute.

After staring at these cards for a good while, I started thinking about how they relate to each other. And it hit me: “Death” and “Wheel of Fortune” are like two sides of the same coin. “Death” is about the endings that are necessary for new beginnings, and “Wheel of Fortune” is about the constant flow of those beginnings and endings.

I did some more digging online, and it turns out a lot of people see these two cards as a really powerful combination. They talk about embracing change, even when it’s tough. They talk about trusting that the universe has a plan, even when things feel chaotic. It is so interesting.

Now, I’m not saying I’m suddenly a tarot expert or anything. But this little experiment definitely got me thinking. It reminded me that life is full of ups and downs, and that the only constant is change. And maybe, just maybe, that’s not such a bad thing.

I think I’ll keep pulling cards, just to see what else I can learn. Who knows, maybe I’ll even start a tarot journal or something. It’s a fun way to reflect on life, you know? And hey, if it helps me navigate the crazy rollercoaster of existence, then why not?

    My Tarot Pull List

  • Pulled “Death” and “Wheel of Fortune” cards.
  • Studied the imagery and symbolism of each card.
  • Reflected on the connection between endings and cycles.
  • Researched the combined meaning of these cards online.
  • Realized the importance of embracing change and trusting the universe’s plan.
  • Decided to continue exploring tarot as a tool for self-reflection.

I will keep recording it.

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