So, I’ve been getting into this whole tarot thing lately, and I wanted to see if I could get a reading online. I mean, why not? It’s 2024, everything’s online these days. Plus, I was kinda curious if it would be any different from getting a reading in person.

I started by just googling “tarot pull online”. There were a ton of options, but I wanted to find one that felt legit, you know? I looked at a few sites, checking out their ratings and what other people were saying about them. This part took a while, gotta make sure you don’t end up on some sketchy website. I really spent some time reading reviews, making sure I wouldn’t get scammed or something.
Finally, I found a couple of sites and app that seemed trustworthy. They had lots of good reviews and people saying they had accurate readings. One app in particular caught my eye because it had a really high rating and lots of downloads. I figure, if that many people are using it, it must be pretty good, right?
I decided to go with the app. Downloaded it, and opened it up. The interface was pretty simple, which I liked. They had different types of readings you could choose from, like a one-card pull, a three-card spread, or even a full Celtic Cross spread. I’m still a newbie, so I opted for a simple three-card pull – past, present, future. That seemed like a good place to start. It felt kind of like stepping into a new world, but exciting at the same time. I mean, who doesn’t like a little peek into their life, right?
The app instructed me to focus on my question while it shuffled the digital deck. It was kind of weird doing it all on a screen, but I closed my eyes and tried to concentrate. Honestly, it felt a bit silly at first, focusing so hard on my phone screen. Once I felt ready, I tapped the screen, and the app dealt three cards face down. Then, one by one, I tapped each card to reveal it.
Getting:
- The first card, representing the past, was The Magician.
- The second card, the present, was The Lovers.
- The third card, for the future, was The Star.
Each card came with a detailed explanation of its meaning. I spent a good amount of time reading through them, trying to see how they might relate to my life. Some of it resonated, other parts not so much. It’s kind of like reading your horoscope, you know? You take what fits and leave the rest. But I gotta say, some of the interpretations were surprisingly on point. It made me think, that’s for sure.
After reading all the interpretations, I took some screenshots to save for later. I figured it would be interesting to look back on them in a few weeks or months and see if anything panned out. Who knows, maybe there’s something to this tarot stuff after all. I’m definitely going to try this again. It was a fun experience, and hey, if nothing else, it gave me something to think about.
Overall, I’d say the online tarot reading was a positive experience. It was convenient, easy to use, and surprisingly insightful. Would I do it again? Yeah, probably. It’s a fun little way to get some perspective, even if you’re a bit skeptical. And hey, who knows, maybe that app really is onto something. Maybe it’s the best one out there, like those reviews said. I guess I’ll have to keep using it to find out.