Okay, so today I decided to mess around with my tarot cards, right? And the card I was focusing on was “Judgement.” This whole thing started when I pulled the Judgement card during a reading and, like, it really got me thinking. It’s all about intentions, you know? So I decided to dive deep into what this card really means when it comes to intentions.

First, I grabbed my tarot deck and shuffled the cards while thinking about my current situation. I was particularly interested in understanding if my current relationship was doing me any good. I mean, is it helping me grow, or is it just dragging me down? I laid out the cards and there it was, the Judgement card, staring right back at me. It felt like the universe was telling me to wake up and pay attention.
My Process
- Started by meditating for a bit to clear my mind. It’s important to be in the right headspace, you know?
- Focused on the Judgement card’s imagery: an angel blowing a trumpet, people rising from their graves. It’s pretty intense.
- Reflected on how this could relate to my life. Am I ready for a major change? Am I holding onto things that no longer serve me?
- Jotted down some notes about my thoughts and feelings. It helps to see things written out.
I spent a good amount of time just looking at the card and letting its meaning sink in. The Judgement card isn’t just about judging others, it’s about judging yourself and your actions too. Are you being true to yourself? Are you making decisions that align with your values?
After a lot of thinking and writing, I realized I had some tough decisions to make. It wasn’t easy, but I felt a sense of clarity I hadn’t had before. It was a little rough in my relationship, but we talked it over and made some solid progress on understanding each other better. I also found some evidence to back up how important it is to really look at your intentions. It seems like lots of people have had similar thoughts when they pull this card.
In the end, I learned that the Judgement card is a powerful reminder to check in with yourself and make sure your intentions are pure. It’s about letting go of the past and embracing a new beginning. And honestly, it was a pretty eye-opening experience. I think I’ll be paying more attention to my tarot readings from now on.