Okay, so, I tried out this whole “ask tarot” thing today, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a ride. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot cards, you know, the whole mystical vibe and all. So, I decided, why not give it a shot? I mean, what’s the worst that could happen, right?
First off, I went online and found a few websites that offer free AI tarot readings. Yeah, you heard that right, AI. Apparently, even tarot reading has gone digital. I picked one that looked pretty decent – nice design, not too many flashing banners, seemed legit enough. It promised “instant daily guidance” and “personalized card spreads.” Sounded cool, so I clicked through.
The site asked me to type in my question. I had to think for a minute. What did I really want to know? Finally, I settled on something generic like, “What should I focus on in the coming week?” Figured it was a good starting point. Then, I hit the “draw cards” button. The website displayed some cool animations of shuffling cards, and then it showed me three cards, face down. I had to click on each one to reveal them.

The first card was, like, The Magician or something. The description was all about willpower and manifestation. It said I had the power to create my own reality. Pretty empowering stuff, I guess. The second card was The Lovers, which apparently signified relationships and choices. The website said something about making decisions that align with my values. Okay, sure, I can get behind that. The last card was The World. This one was all about completion and fulfillment. The site told me I was on the verge of something great, and that I should be proud of how far I’ve come.
- The first card was some kind of magician thing, and it was saying, “Dude, you’ve got this.”
- The second was about love or making some big choices.
- The third was, like, a celebration card, saying I’m doing great.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty neat. Even though it was just an AI, it felt kind of personal, you know? It gave me something to think about, and I guess that’s what tarot is all about, right? It’s not like it predicted the lottery numbers or anything, but it was a fun little exercise. I might even try it again sometime, maybe with a more specific question next time. Who knows, maybe this AI tarot thing will become my new daily ritual. It’s kind of fun, and hey, it’s free, so why not?
But I didn’t stop there. I got curious and checked out another site that offered readings from “real, gifted psychic advisers.” It said they were available 24/7, which is pretty wild. I didn’t sign up for a full reading or anything – I mean, I wasn’t ready to shell out cash for that just yet. But I did browse through some of the psychic profiles. They had all these ratings and reviews, and it was kind of fascinating to see what people were saying about them.
All in all, it was an interesting experience diving into the world of online tarot. I started with a free AI reading, which was surprisingly insightful, and then I peeked into the world of live psychic readings, which was a whole other level. I’m not sure if I’m a believer now, but it definitely sparked my curiosity. Maybe there’s something to this tarot thing after all. I guess time will tell!