Alright, so, I got into this whole tarot thing a while back, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I was browsing online, just looking for something new, you know? Something to shake things up a bit. And then I stumbled upon this Spiritsong Tarot deck. Heard about it from some folks online, saying it was pretty neat and all that.

So I thought, “Why not?” and ordered one. When it arrived, I was immediately drawn to the artwork. It’s got this whole nature vibe, with animals and stuff. Very chill, very calming. I started by just looking at the cards, one by one, getting a feel for them.
Diving In
I learned that this deck follows the usual tarot setup – you know, the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana, all of that. 22 Majors and 56 Minors, just like the classic ones. I decided to do a simple three-card spread for my first reading, just to keep it easy. Past, present, future, that kind of thing.
- Past: I pulled out a card, and I spent some time just looking at it, thinking about what it could mean in my life.
- Present: Did the same with the second card, connecting it to what’s going on with me right now.
- Future: And the third one, well, that’s always the tricky one, isn’t it? But I tried to stay open and see what it could be telling me.
Getting the Hang of It
I kept practicing, doing readings for myself, sometimes for my friends. It was kind of fun, and also a bit weird, to be honest. But I started noticing that the cards were actually making me think more about my life, my choices, and where I’m headed.
It’s not like the cards are magic or anything, but they are a cool way to tap into your own thoughts and feelings. Like a mirror, maybe. It has become a regular thing for me now, a little ritual that I enjoy. I even started a journal to write down my readings and what I think they mean. It’s been a cool way to track my progress and all that.

So yeah, that’s my story with the Spiritsong Tarot. It’s been an interesting ride, and I’m still learning a lot. If you’re curious about tarot, I’d say give it a shot. It might surprise you. And this deck, in particular, it’s pretty awesome. Just saying.