Okay, here is a blog post about my experience with a tarot reading for a past life, written in the style and tone you specified.
You know, I’ve always been curious about the whole “past lives” thing. Like, who was I before I was me? A queen? A warrior? A humble farmer? So, I finally decided to try something I’d been reading about: a tarot reading focused on past lives. It was a wild ride, let me tell you.
First, I found a reader online who seemed legit, not too woo-woo, you know? We set up a video call, and I gotta say, I was nervous. I mean, what if I found out I was someone terrible in a past life? Or even worse, someone boring?

The reader, bless her heart, was super chill. She had me shuffle the deck while focusing on the question, “Who was I in my past life?” Then, she laid out the cards in a spread I didn’t recognize. She started flipping them over, one by one, and telling me what she saw.
- The first card was some dude hanging upside down by his foot. The reader said it represented sacrifice and letting go. Apparently, my past life involved some major sacrifices.
- Then there was a lady with a sword, all stern and serious. That, she said, showed I was someone with a strong will, maybe a leader, but also kinda rigid.
- And a cup card, the Two of Cups, signified a significant relationship, partnership, or a soulmate connection in that past life.
She painted a picture of someone who was a leader, maybe a low-key general or a village chief, someone who had to make tough choices. There was also a hint of sadness, like I’d lost someone important. It was a bit intense, to be honest. She indicated that the choices I made back then are still influencing me today, that I am still carrying the weight of those decisions somehow.
The whole experience was pretty eye-opening. I don’t know if I totally buy into the whole past-life thing, but it did give me some interesting food for thought. Maybe there’s some truth to it, or maybe it’s just a fun way to explore different aspects of myself. I kept thinking about that soulmate card and how love can transcend lifetimes. It gave me chills, in a good way.
After the reading, I spent some time just reflecting. I wrote down everything I could remember, even the small details. And you know what? I felt… lighter. Like I’d unloaded some baggage I didn’t even know I was carrying. I started feeling more connected to my intuition. It was like a little voice inside me got a bit louder, guiding me in a new way.
I even started having these vivid dreams, almost like memories. I saw glimpses of a life so different from my own – different clothes, different landscapes, different everything. It was trippy, but also kinda cool. I felt more at peace with myself, and more accepting of the challenges I face today.
So, would I recommend a past-life tarot reading? Honestly, yeah, I would. It’s not about proving anything; it’s about exploring yourself on a deeper level. And who knows, you might just discover something amazing about who you were, and who you are.