Okay, so I tried this Soulmate Tarot Spread thing today, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot but never really dove in headfirst. But lately, I’ve been feeling a bit, well, directionless in the love department, and I figured, why not give it a shot?

First, I had to find a quiet place where I wouldn’t be disturbed. I ended up in my bedroom, lit a few candles, and put on some chill music to set the mood. I used my own tarot deck for the love-tarot things. I’m a total newbie, so I had to look up a guide for this specific spread. Turns out, it’s a six-card spread, which seemed manageable enough. So I shuffled the deck, focusing on my question: “What do I need to know about my soulmate?”
Card 1: Who is my soulmate?
I drew my first card and laid it down. This one’s supposed to represent the characteristics of my soulmate. I got the “Star” card. After looking up its meaning, this indicates hope, inspiration, and positivity. So, my soulmate is likely someone who brings light and optimism into my life? I can dig that.
Card 2: Where will I meet them?
Next, I drew the second card, which is about where I might meet this person. It was the “Chariot” card. This one suggests movement, travel, and determination. Maybe I’ll meet them while traveling or during some kind of journey? Or perhaps in a situation that requires determination and focus?
Card 3: When will I meet them?
The third card was the “Three of Cups”. This one’s all about celebration, friendship, and community. It suggests that our meeting might happen in a social setting, perhaps at a party or a gathering with friends. The timing? It feels like it’s saying “soon,” but you know how vague these things can be.
Card 4: How will I recognize them?
The fourth card, the one that’s supposed to tell me how I’ll recognize my soulmate, was the “Lovers” card. This card is pretty much on the nose, talking about love, connection, and choices. It implies a deep, undeniable connection, like I’ll just know when I meet them. It also suggests that meeting my soulmate could involve making a significant choice or decision in my life.
Card 5: What prevents me from meeting my soulmate?
The fifth card is where things got a bit real. This card represents the obstacles preventing me from meeting my soulmate. I drew the “Seven of Swords”. This card is about self-deception, hidden actions, and running away from responsibilities. It suggests that maybe I’m holding myself back in some way, perhaps through fear of commitment or not being true to myself.
Card 6: How can I attract my soulmate into my life?
Finally, the sixth card, which is about how to attract my soulmate. I got the “Empress”. This card is all about nurturing, abundance, and taking care of oneself. It suggests that I need to focus on self-love and personal growth to become the best version of myself. This will, in turn, attract my soulmate.
After laying out all the cards, I sat there for a while, just taking it all in. It was definitely a lot to process. I wrote down my interpretations in my journal, along with some reflections on how these messages resonate with me.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty enlightening. Whether you believe in tarot or not, it’s a great tool for self-reflection. It made me think about my current situation and what I might need to work on to be ready for a meaningful relationship.
I’m still not sure when or where I’ll meet my soulmate, but I feel like I have a better understanding of the kind of person I should be looking for and, more importantly, the kind of person I need to become. And hey, if nothing else, it was a fun way to spend an afternoon!
