Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I wanted to try something I saw online called the “Moon Reversed Yes or No” reading. It sounded simple enough, so I figured, why not?
Getting Started
First, I grabbed my trusty tarot deck. I’ve had this one for a while, and I feel like I’ve really bonded with it. I shuffled the cards like I always do, just kind of letting my mind wander and thinking about the question I wanted to ask. It wasn’t anything super serious, just a general “Is today going to be a good day?” kind of vibe.
The Shuffle and Draw
I shuffled a few more times, then I cut the deck into three piles and restacked them. This is just my usual routine – nothing fancy. Then, I fanned the cards out face down on the table.

I hovered my hand over the cards, trying to feel for any kind of… I don’t know… pull? Energy? It sounds a bit woo-woo, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right? Finally, I picked a card. And guess what? It was The Moon, reversed!
Moon Reversed… So, What’s the Answer?
Now, I had to remember what I’d read about the Moon reversed for a “yes or no” question. It’s general meaning can be interpreted as: Release of fear, unhappiness, minor self-deception, the truth will soon be revealed, subsiding anxiety.
From all that I took the meaning that if the Moon comes up reversed in a “yes or no” reading, it generally means “yes”. But, it’s a “yes” with some baggage. It’s like, “Yes, but be careful,” or “Yes, but things might be a bit confusing at first.”
My Takeaway
So, for my “Is today going to be a good day?” question, I interpreted the reversed Moon as a “yes, probably, but be prepared for some unexpected twists and turns.” And you know what? That’s pretty much how my day turned out! There were a couple of weird moments, but overall, it was a good day.
This little experiment showed me that even a simple “yes or no” reading can have some layers to it. It’s not always black and white, and that’s what makes it interesting. I’ll definitely be trying this again!