Okay, so today I tried out this thing called “Yes or No Tarot iFate”. I’ve seen it around and figured, why not? I’m not a huge believer in this stuff, but it’s fun to play with sometimes.

I started by, you know, just getting in the right headspace. I didn’t do any crazy meditation or anything, just took a few deep breaths and tried to clear my mind. I think that’s important, even if you’re just doing this for kicks. You want to be open to whatever the cards might “say,” right?
The Process
First I get a deck. My friend give me a deck so I used it.
- Shuffle: I shuffle the cards. I’m not great at shuffling, cards always go flying everywhere, but I did my best.
- Think of a Question: Then I held the deck and thought about my question. It had to be a “yes” or “no” question, obviously. I went with something simple, like, “Will I have a good day tomorrow?” Don’t judge, I like to keep it lighthearted.
- Cut the Deck: I cut the deck into three piles, then put them back together in a different order. I don’t know why, that’s just what I read you’re supposed to do.
- Pick a Card: Finally, I fanned out the cards and picked one.I picked card and put it on the table.
- Check result:I look at the results on tarot ifate. I check that the card is upright or reversed. And check the meaning.
My card was upright, So it is “Yes”.
Honestly, it’s a pretty simple process. It’s more about the ritual of it, I think. Taking a moment to focus on a question and then letting “fate” decide. Whether or not you believe in it, it’s kind of a fun way to make a decision or just get a different perspective on something.

So yeah, that was my little tarot experiment for the day. Nothing earth-shattering, but a fun little diversion. Maybe I’ll try it again sometime with a bigger question. Who knows!