Okay, here’s my blog post about my experience with the “Wizards Tarot Book”:

So, I finally got around to messing with this “Wizards Tarot Book” thing. I’ve been seeing it pop up all over my witchy feeds, and, you know, gotta keep up with the trends, right?
First off, I grabbed the book. It’s, like, a decent size, not some flimsy little pamphlet. The cover’s got this cool, mystical-looking design, very eye-catching. Made me feel like I was about to unlock some ancient secrets or something. I flipped through the pages. The illustrations were pretty awesome, very detailed and colorful. Each card had its own page, with a big picture and a bunch of text explaining it.
I decided to do a simple three-card spread, you know, past, present, future. Nothing too crazy, just wanted to get a feel for it. So I shuffled my deck, really trying to focus my energy and all that. I’m not always the best at that part, my mind tends to wander, but I gave it my best shot.
Reading Time
- I laid out the cards.
- For the Past card.
The book described it as a time of completion, which I think is fitting to my feeling.
- I checked the book for each one. It gave me a pretty detailed explanation of each card’s meaning, both upright and reversed. Honestly, I felt so amazing.

Honestly, the whole process was pretty chill. I sat on my floor with some candles lit, my cat curled up next to me, and just kind of…vibed. It’s not like I had some earth-shattering revelation, but it did give me some stuff to think about. Like, the book suggested journaling about the reading, which I might actually do. Seems like a good way to, you know, process my thoughts and feelings and all that jazz.
Overall, I’d say this “Wizards Tarot Book” is a pretty solid resource. It’s not just for beginners, either. Even if you’ve been reading tarot for a while, it’s cool to get a different perspective. And the artwork alone is worth checking out. Definitely added it to my collection of witchy goodies!