The Moon Reversed Yes or No in Love? Find Out Here!

The Moon Reversed Yes or No in Love? Find Out Here!

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.

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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!

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