Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? I’m no expert, but it’s kinda cool to see what they say. Today, I was thinking about this whole “yes or no” thing you can do with them, and I pulled the Six of Pentacles reversed.
So, I got this deck a while back, it was a gift, and at first, I was just shuffling them, looking at the pictures. I didn’t really do readings or anything. I set my mind on a simple “yes or no” question. Then, I shuffle the deck, spread the cards and look through the cards one by one. Nothing else just pulled a card from the middle.
Trying to figure out the meaning
Now, from what I’ve read, the Six of Pentacles upright is usually a good sign, like a “yes” to your question. It’s all about generosity, balance, that sort of thing. But reversed? That’s where it gets tricky. I found some stuff online saying that reversed, it’s not really a clear “yes” or “no.” More like a “maybe, but think about it some more” kind of vibe.

- The waiting game: Pulling this card reversed made me wait. It’s like the cards were saying, “Hold on, not so fast.” I wasn’t getting a straight answer, and that’s okay.
- Looking deeper: I started thinking about my question again. Was I being fair? Was I only thinking about myself? The reversed Six of Pentacles is supposed to make you check yourself, you know?
- No easy answers: This whole thing showed me that sometimes, there are no easy answers. Sometimes you gotta dig deeper, think harder.
It’s got me thinking about my motivations and I should be fair to other people. I guess that’s the whole point, right? To make you stop and reflect. At last, I got the answer I want, it is “NO”. But I still think about the question from time to time. And I think it is worth it.
Anyways, that’s my little Tarot adventure for today. It’s not about getting a definite “yes” or “no” all the time. It’s more about the journey, the thinking, and maybe learning a little something about yourself along the way.