Alright, let’s talk about this here tarot stuff, the yes or no kind. You know, like when you gotta figure somethin’ out and you just want a straight answer, no messing around. I ain’t no fancy card reader, mind you, just tellin’ it like I see it, like how my grandma used to read the coffee grounds.

So, you got these cards, right? Lots of ‘em. Some folks say there’s 78, but who’s countin’? Too many for my old eyes, that’s for sure. But the thing is, each of them cards can mean a “yes” or a “no,” dependin’ on how you look at it. It ain’t always clear cut, though. Some cards are all happy and bright, like that Sun card. That one’s mostly a big ol’ “YES!” Means good things are comin’, sunshine and all that. But even then, it could just mean somethin’s gonna come to light, you know, the truth will out, as they say. So, still a yes, kinda, but maybe not the yes you were expectin’.
Then you got other cards, the ones that look a bit gloomy. Like them swords, all pointy and mean lookin’. They ain’t always a “no,” but they often mean you gotta fight for somethin’ or that there’s trouble ahead. Take the Ten of Cups, now that’s a happy card. All about family and joy and whatnot. That’s a strong “YES” if ever I saw one. Means things are gonna be good, your heart will be full, that kind of thing.
Now, some folks like to make a whole list, a “yes or no list” for all them cards. So they know right off the bat what each one means. That’s alright, I guess, if you’re into that kinda thing. But me, I like to feel the cards, you know? See what they’re tryin’ to tell me. It ain’t just about memorizin’ a list, it’s about listenin’ to your gut.
- If you just want a quick answer, just pull one card. Easy peasy. If it’s upside down, folks call it “reversed,” that’s usually a “no.” Right side up, that’s a “yes.” Simple as that.
- But if you wanna dig deeper, you can pull more cards, lay ‘em out in different ways. There’s all sorts of spreads, they call ‘em. Like the three-card spread, past, present, future. Or the Celtic Cross, that’s a big one, lots of cards. Too complicated for me, if I’m bein’ honest. I stick to the simple stuff.
And the questions you ask, well, they gotta be clear. Can’t be askin’ no wishy-washy questions. Gotta be somethin’ you can get a “yes” or “no” to. Like, “Will I get that job?” or “Is he tellin’ me the truth?” Not like, “What’s gonna happen in my life?” That’s too open-ended. The cards ain’t gonna tell you everything, you know. They just give you a little nudge in the right direction.
So, if you’re lookin’ for a Tarot Yes or No List, you can find ‘em online, I reckon. Plenty of folks have made ‘em. But remember, it ain’t just about the list. It’s about trustin’ yourself, listenin’ to your heart, and usin’ them cards as a tool, not as some magic eight ball. They can help you see things clearer, maybe give you a little hope or a warnin’, but ultimately, it’s up to you to make your own choices. That’s what I always say.
And don’t go askin’ the same question over and over, hoping for a different answer. The cards ain’t gonna change their mind just ’cause you don’t like what they’re sayin’. You gotta accept it and move on. Life’s too short to be fussin’ over cards, anyhow. Better to get out there and live it, I say.
So that’s my two cents on this here tarot yes or no business. Take it or leave it. Like I said, I ain’t no expert, just a plain-spoken old woman who’s seen a thing or two. But if them cards can help you find a little peace or guidance, well, then that’s a good thing, ain’t it?
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