Okay, so I’ve been seeing this “Witch Sister Tarot” thing pop up all over my socials, and I finally caved and decided to give it a try. I’m not really a huge believer in tarot, but I do find it fun and sometimes weirdly insightful. So, I figured, why not?

Getting Started
First, I needed a deck. I didn’t want to go full-on fancy, just something basic to start. I found a pretty standard Rider-Waite deck, which I found on an online shop. It wasn’t anything, you know, expensive. I like that.
The Actual Reading
I cleansed them by burning sage, It’s easy, I lighted sage and waved the cards.
Next up, the actual reading. I decided to do a simple three-card spread – past, present, future. I shuffled the deck while focusing on a general question about my career. Nothing too specific, just like, “What’s up with my work life?” I know, super profound.

- Past: The first card I pulled was the Five of Pentacles. Apparently, this card is all about hardship, financial struggles, and feeling left out in the cold. Okay, yeah, that resonates. The last couple of years have been a bit of a rollercoaster job-wise.
- Present: Next up was the Strength card. This one shows a woman gently taming a lion, which, according to the internet, represents inner strength, courage, and compassion. Kinda made me feel like, “Alright, I’m handling things, even if it doesn’t always feel like it.”
- Future: The final card was the Wheel of Fortune. This one’s all about cycles, change, and destiny. Seems like things are gonna keep shifting, but in a potentially positive way. It’s like a reminder that nothing stays the same forever, which, honestly, is kinda comforting.
My Takeaway
So, what did I actually get from this little experiment? Honestly, it was more about taking a moment to reflect than any major life revelations. The cards gave me a framework to think about my current situation and where I might be headed. It’s not like I’m going to make any drastic decisions based on this one reading, but it did get me thinking. Will I do it again? Probably. It’s kind of a fun, quirky way to tap into my intuition and see things from a different perspective.