Alright, let’s talk about this yes/no tarot stuff. You know, like when you got a question buggin’ ya and you just want a straight answer? Not all that fancy talk and long stories, just a simple yes or no. That’s what this here yes/no tarot reading is all about.

So, how does it work? Well, it ain’t rocket science, I tell ya. You shuffle them cards, you know, the ones with all the pretty pictures and stuff. Then you pick one. Just one! And that one card, it’s gonna tell you yes or no. Simple as that. Some folks, they like to use a whole bunch of cards and make it all complicated. But me? I like it quick and easy. One card, one answer. That’s my kind of readin’.
Now, some cards mean yes, and some mean no. And some, well, they’re kinda wishy-washy, like a “maybe” or a “it depends.” But mostly, you get a yes or a no. Like, if you pull that card with the sun, that’s a big ol’ YES! Means good things are comin’, your answer is yes. But if you get that card with the swords, all pokey and mean lookin’, well, that’s probably a NO. Means things ain’t gonna go your way.
- Sun: Yes! Good things, happy times.
- Swords: No! Trouble ahead, watch out.
- Cups: Maybe. Depends on how you feel, you know?
- Pentacles: Yes, but you gotta work for it. Nothin’ comes free.
- The Tower: Definitely NO! Things gonna fall apart.
- The Star: Yes! Hope and good luck.
See? It ain’t so hard. You just gotta learn what the cards mean. And don’t go frettin’ if you don’t get it right away. It takes time, like learnin’ to bake a good pie. You gotta practice, you gotta feel it in your gut. And even then, sometimes you’ll get it wrong. Nobody’s perfect, not even them fancy tarot readers in the city.
Now, some folks say you gotta ask the question the right way. Can’t be askin’ silly questions, like “Will I fly to the moon tomorrow?” Unless you got a spaceship hidin’ in your barn, the answer’s gonna be no! Gotta ask real questions, stuff that matters to you. Like, “Should I take that job?” or “Is this fella gonna be good to me?” You know, things like that.
And you gotta be clear in your head. Don’t be wishy-washy yourself. If you’re all confused and don’t know what you want, the cards ain’t gonna help you much. It’s like tryin’ to bake a cake without flour. Just ain’t gonna work. You gotta be focused, you gotta be sure about what you’re askin’. Then, and only then, will the cards give you a clear answer.
And another thing, don’t be askin’ the same question over and over again, just because you don’t like the answer. The cards, they ain’t gonna change their mind just because you’re stubborn. If it’s a no, it’s a no. Accept it and move on. There’s plenty more fish in the sea, as they say. Or plenty more cards in the deck, I guess.
Some folks, they keep a little book, a Tarot Journal they call it. They write down their questions and the cards they pulled, and what happened after. That way, they can learn from their mistakes and get better at readin’ the cards. Sounds like a lot of work to me, but hey, if it helps you, go for it. Me, I just remember it in my head. Been doin’ this for a long time, you know.
So, there you have it. A little bit about yes/no tarot. It ain’t magic, and it ain’t gonna solve all your problems. But it can give you a little guidance, a little nudge in the right direction. And sometimes, that’s all you need. A simple yes or no. Just remember to be clear, be focused, and don’t ask silly questions. And most importantly, trust your gut. It usually knows the answer, even before the cards do.
Now, go on and try it yourself. Shuffle them cards, pick one, and see what it tells you. And don’t be afraid to ask clarifying questions if you need to understand what the cards are telling you, sometimes the pictures ain’t easy to understand, it’s alright to ask for more details to help understand it all. Just remember, even those fancy readers aren’t always right, sometimes your own feelings play a big part in how you see things.
You ain’t gonna get it perfect every time but you will learn eventually, just like anything else. Nobody expects you to be perfect, especially not the cards.

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