Okay, so I’ve been wanting to mess around with angel tarot cards for a while. I finally got my hands on a deck, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey figuring it all out. So I Grabbed a deck, and got ready!

Getting Started
First things first, I needed a quiet space. I cleared off my kitchen table – yeah, not exactly mystical, but it’s the biggest, flattest surface I’ve got. I lit a candle, you know, for ambiance. Then, I just sat there for a few minutes, holding the cards, trying to, like, connect with them or something. Sounded a bit woo-woo even to me, but hey, gotta set the mood, right?
Shuffling and Asking My Question
Next up, shuffling. Now, I’m terrible at shuffling regular cards, let alone these bigger tarot cards. They kept slipping and sliding everywhere! I probably spent a good five minutes just wrestling with them. While I was doing that, I focused on my question. I’m not going to get into specifics, but it was about a career thing I’ve been stressing over.
The Spread
- I did the spread on the kichen table.
- I did it one by one from left to right.
- It was simple to understand.
I decided to go with a simple three-card spread – past, present, future. I laid the cards out face down, then flipped them over one by one. Honestly, the artwork on these cards is gorgeous. Really detailed and colorful. I took a minute just to look at each one before I even tried to figure out what they meant.
Making Sense of It All
This is where things got a little tricky. The deck came with a little guidebook, thank goodness. I looked up each card, reading through the descriptions. Some of it was pretty straightforward, but other parts were kind of vague. It took some serious thinking to connect the card meanings to my actual question. I scribbled down some notes, trying to piece it all together like a puzzle.

My Takeaway
After staring at the cards and my notes for, like, half an hour, I finally started to see a possible interpretation. It wasn’t a clear-cut answer, more like a nudge in a certain direction. It gave me some things to think about, some different perspectives on my situation. Honestly, I felt a little less stressed afterward, even if I didn’t have a magic solution.
So, that was my first adventure with angel tarot cards. It was definitely interesting! It’s not something I’ll do every day, but it was a cool way to, I don’t know, tap into my intuition or something. I might try a different spread next time, maybe one that’s a little more in-depth. We’ll see! I feel good about this one and it helps calm my nerves and get my head in the right space to take on the world!