Okay, so today I wanted to dive into something a little different – interpreting “The Lovers” card from the Tarot, but as a person. Not just the card’s meaning, but like, if this card was an actual human, who would they be? I’ve been messing around with Tarot for a while now, and this idea just popped into my head, so I figured, why not explore it?
Getting Started: My Usual Tarot Prep
First things first, I cleared my space. Lit some incense, put on some chill music – you know, the usual vibe-setting stuff. I shuffled my deck a few times, focusing on the question: “Who is The Lovers, as a person?” I’m not gonna lie, it felt a little weird at first, personifying a card like this, but I was curious.
The Drawing and Initial Thoughts
I drew the card, and, well, obviously, it was The Lovers. Duh. But instead of just reading the typical meaning, I stared at the imagery. You know, the classic depiction – the couple, the angel, the whole scene. I grabbed my journal and started jotting down whatever came to mind.

Like a lot of stream of consciousness, here’s what I was thinking:
- Harmony: This person probably values balance in their life.
- Choice: They might be at a crossroads, or maybe they’re really good at making tough decisions.
- Connection: Definitely someone who values deep relationships, not just romantic ones.
- Passion: There’s a fire there, for sure. Could be creative, romantic, or just a general zest for life.
Fleshing Out the “Person”
Then I started to build a little profile, like I was creating a character for a story or something. I imagined this person, “The Lovers,” walking into a room. What are they wearing? How do they interact with others?
I pictured someone who is instantly likeable, maybe even a bit charismatic. They’re probably a good listener, the kind of person others feel comfortable opening up to. But they’re not just a pushover – they have strong opinions and aren’t afraid to stand up for what they believe in. This person, at their core, would be someone who had to make a choice, and this choice have shaped *’s not a bad choice, but a big, defining one.
I think there maybe have some inner conflict, or the past conflict they’ve already dealt with. It wouldn’t be that obvious from the exterior. But I feel like it’s there, adding depth to their personality.
Wrapping Up: What I Learned
Honestly, this was a fun exercise! It made me think about the card in a completely new way. It’s not just about romantic love or big decisions – it’s about the kind of person who embodies those qualities.
It’s someone who has faced that big moment, and have their own way to deal with it.
I think I’ll try this with other cards too. It’s a cool way to deepen my understanding of the Tarot and, you know, just get those creative juices flowing.
Maybe it’s good way to start to know tarot.