Okay, so I’ve been getting really into Tarot lately. It’s been a wild ride, and I figured I’d share my experience with one of the scariest-sounding cards: Death. Yeah, the name alone is enough to make you sweat, right?
So, I pulled the Death card during a reading. My heart kinda stopped for a second. I mean, come on, DEATH?! I was totally freaked out.
My “Death” Card Journey
- First, I freaked out, like i said. I immediately thought of the worst possible scenarios.I imagined a skeleton popping out of the card to get me.
Then, after the initial panic, I decided to, you know, actually research what it meant.I Googled around for a bit.I flipped through some of my Tarot books.
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I started to see a pattern. Almost everywhere, it said Death wasn’t actually about physical death. Whew!
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Instead, it’s more about transformation, endings, and new beginnings. Think of it like a snake shedding its skin – kinda creepy, but necessary for growth.
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It could mean the end of a relationship, a job, a bad habit, or even just a phase in your life. It’s about letting go of the old to make way for the new.
I started thinking about my own life. What was I holding onto that maybe I needed to let go of? Were there any “old skins” I needed to shed?
It took some serious soul-searching. I journaled. I meditated(well, I tried to, anyway).I even talked it over with a friend who’s also into this stuff.
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Finally, it clicked. I realized I was clinging to a bunch of old anxieties and self-doubts.
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The Death card wasn’t a bad omen; it was a wake-up call! It was telling me it was time to let go of that baggage and move forward.
And you know what? It’s been tough, but I think I am starting to see some changes.I don’t fear Death card now,
I think this “death” is what i need actually.I am doing it.
Okay, so I’ve been getting really into Tarot lately. It’s been a wild ride, and I figured I’d share my experience with one of the scariest-sounding cards: Death. Yeah, the name alone is enough to make you sweat, right?
So, I pulled the Death card during a reading. My heart kinda stopped for a second. I mean, come on, DEATH?! I was totally freaked out.
My “Death” Card Journey
- First, I freaked out, like i said. I immediately thought of the worst possible scenarios.I imagined a skeleton popping out of the card to get me.
Then, after the initial panic, I decided to, you know, actually research what it meant.I Googled around for a bit.I flipped through some of my Tarot books.
-
I started to see a pattern. Almost everywhere, it said Death wasn’t actually about physical death. Whew!
-
Instead, it’s more about transformation, endings, and new beginnings. Think of it like a snake shedding its skin – kinda creepy, but necessary for growth.
-
It could mean the end of a relationship, a job, a bad habit, or even just a phase in your life. It’s about letting go of the old to make way for the new.
I started thinking about my own life. What was I holding onto that maybe I needed to let go of? Were there any “old skins” I needed to shed?
It took some serious soul-searching. I journaled. I meditated(well, I tried to, anyway).I even talked it over with a friend who’s also into this stuff.
-
Finally, it clicked. I realized I was clinging to a bunch of old anxieties and self-doubts.
-
The Death card wasn’t a bad omen; it was a wake-up call! It was telling me it was time to let go of that baggage and move forward.
And you know what? It’s been tough, but I think I am starting to see some changes.I don’t fear Death card now,
I think this “death” is what i need actually.I am doing it.
Okay, so I’ve been getting really into Tarot lately. It’s been a wild ride, and I figured I’d share my experience with one of the scariest-sounding cards: Death. Yeah, the name alone is enough to make you sweat, right?
So, I pulled the Death card during a reading. My heart kinda stopped for a second. I mean, come on, DEATH?! I was totally freaked out.
My “Death” Card Journey
- First, I freaked out, like i said. I immediately thought of the worst possible scenarios.I imagined a skeleton popping out of the card to get me.
Then, after the initial panic, I decided to, you know, actually research what it meant.I Googled around for a bit.I flipped through some of my Tarot books.
-
I started to see a pattern. Almost everywhere, it said Death wasn’t actually about physical death. Whew!
-
Instead, it’s more about transformation, endings, and new beginnings. Think of it like a snake shedding its skin – kinda creepy, but necessary for growth.
-
It could mean the end of a relationship, a job, a bad habit, or even just a phase in your life. It’s about letting go of the old to make way for the new.
I started thinking about my own life. What was I holding onto that maybe I needed to let go of? Were there any “old skins” I needed to shed?
It took some serious soul-searching. I journaled. I meditated(well, I tried to, anyway).I even talked it over with a friend who’s also into this stuff.
-
Finally, it clicked. I realized I was clinging to a bunch of old anxieties and self-doubts.
-
The Death card wasn’t a bad omen; it was a wake-up call! It was telling me it was time to let go of that baggage and move forward.
And you know what? It’s been tough, but I think I am starting to see some changes.I don’t fear Death card now,
I think this “death” is what i need actually.I am doing it.
Okay, so I’ve been getting really into Tarot lately. It’s been a wild ride, and I figured I’d share my experience with one of the scariest-sounding cards: Death. Yeah, the name alone is enough to make you sweat, right?
So, I pulled the Death card during a reading. My heart kinda stopped for a second. I mean, come on, DEATH?! I was totally freaked out.
My “Death” Card Journey
- First, I freaked out, like i said. I immediately thought of the worst possible scenarios.I imagined a skeleton popping out of the card to get me.
Then, after the initial panic, I decided to, you know, actually research what it meant.I Googled around for a bit.I flipped through some of my Tarot books.
-
I started to see a pattern. Almost everywhere, it said Death wasn’t actually about physical death. Whew!
-
Instead, it’s more about transformation, endings, and new beginnings. Think of it like a snake shedding its skin – kinda creepy, but necessary for growth.
-
It could mean the end of a relationship, a job, a bad habit, or even just a phase in your life. It’s about letting go of the old to make way for the new.
I started thinking about my own life. What was I holding onto that maybe I needed to let go of? Were there any “old skins” I needed to shed?
It took some serious soul-searching. I journaled. I meditated(well, I tried to, anyway).I even talked it over with a friend who’s also into this stuff.
-
Finally, it clicked. I realized I was clinging to a bunch of old anxieties and self-doubts.
-
The Death card wasn’t a bad omen; it was a wake-up call! It was telling me it was time to let go of that baggage and move forward.
And you know what? It’s been tough, but I think I am starting to see some changes.I don’t fear Death card now,
I think this “death” is what i need actually.I am doing it.