Release Limiting Beliefs — Tarot Pick a Card
Hello, my soul friends! I have a free psychic tarot reading today on how to release yourself from limiting beliefs. This is about feeling better about your life in general.
To receive your message from the universe, pick one of the piles above using your intuition.
After you select your cards, scroll down to your pile or choose below.
For this reading, I’ve used the Sacred Rebel Oracle deck. The pile images come from a Refustar sticker pack. These are affiliate links, and they help support me if you choose to make a purchase.
Remember that you have free will. That means you can manifest the positive and avoid the negative of any reading.
Now let’s see what you need to know to release limiting beliefs.
Pile 1: Creating the Future With Magic

Why You Can’t Manifest
The Law of Attraction is a very good system for you to follow, but you’ve probably heard that before and aren’t able to capitalize on it in the best way.
Your first card, Faith in the Process, is an indication that releasing limiting beliefs will require some manner of patience. It’s possible you’re setting wonderful goals, but those goals are not something that can be delivered so easily.
Imagine someone who is trying to win the lottery. Yes, according to the Law of Attraction, this should be possible. But this is a competitive manifestation, meaning you aren’t the only one wanting that exact manifestation at any one time. And each win is a scarce resource.
It’s likely that someone with a stronger attractive ability will win it.
But what is a good goal? A good goal for manifestation is something personal and expansive. It’s a manifestation that isn’t a scarce resource, and another could be generated either through your efforts or someone willing to do so. In other words, nobody loses through your manifestation.
Align Energetically
The second card, Conscious Connections, is about integrating that personal connection to the universal energy. Some people describe this as the ritual of scripting, vision boarding, and affirmations – and that’s not wrong.
But what manifestation requires is for you to feel energetically aligned with the thing you want to attract. Just creating a vision board isn’t going to be enough. There appears to be some sort of psychological block that prevents you from just believing as a default. Don’t feel bad! You’re not a failure. This is normal.
When this happens, it helps to use process visualization. This is where you visualize what you want to manifest as an action that makes it possible. This is what athletes do: they visualize winning their game, but not just receiving their medal. They also visualize themselves performing the proper athletic technique for their sport. Practice is both physical and mental.
Redefine what you want to manifest with a process visualization attached to it. This will personalize it.
Now imagine someone wanted to win the lottery, but they can’t because they have that psychological block. So they decide to do a process visualization. First, they need to identify the best way for them to get rich. What is something they would enjoy the act of doing. Maybe this person really enjoys creating bracelets.
But understand how that process visualization would lead to a non-scarce resource… or at least a relatively non-scarce resource. Perhaps this person visualizes themselves creating beautiful crystal bracelets and selling them on TikTok with the eventual goal to manifest a brand deal so they end up selling the designs rather than their labor.
Their process visualization would be about designing an amazing bracelet, and then it being seen by a brand so that the person receives an offer to buy the copyright.
Change Your Focus
Have you ever noticed there are wonderful things in the world you have no interest in? The final card in your spread, What You Want, Wants You! is the perfect example of that.
Your likes and dislikes are unique to you, and while resources are scarce, not everybody wants everything you do. And because like attracts like, you’re far more likely to manifest certain things than other people simply because you’re an energetic match for it, and others aren’t.
You tend to manifest either what you really want or think about. And we tend to think either about the things we want or the things we have a strong aversion. We don’t think about things we have neutral feelings towards.
That’s what is attracted to you: not your neutral desires, but your strongly held thoughts. This is another reason why process visualization helps because it increases the amount of time you’re thinking about what you want instead of what you’re averse to.
This is where repetition helps. Affirmations, reading scripted letters, and so on. But also making sure that you are picking manifestations you actually care about.
Maybe it would be cool to manifest a trip to the Bahamas. But do you actually really want to go specifically there? Don’t want things other people want. Choose to focus on what you want to fill your thoughts and that will help you to let go of limiting beliefs because you’re filling the space with positivity instead.
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Pile 2: Master the Magic Within

Consider the Good
What you focus on is what you manifest. Of course, you can’t eliminate all negative beliefs from your mind and your spread doesn’t indicate that is what you must do. Instead, it’s about reframing your priorities.
The first card, Focus on the Light, is about creating higher order goals which reflect positive perspectives on what you must do.
Imagine a teenager who becomes a single mother and can’t pursue her dream of going to a university. It would be easy to look at her child and her situation with anger. Obviously, her number one goal in life is no longer her education, but caring for her child.
You probably have some sort of responsibility or difficulty in your life that is an obstacle to what you want to do.
However, difficulty can create fulfillment because of the time and effort it takes to attend or withstand the task. That single mother from the example will no doubt need to spend less time on her hobbies to socialize her child. But in doing that, she can create a powerful familial bond. So instead of making her priority in life “Giving up college to raise my child” it’s “Being an amazing mother for the child I love.”
Try rewriting one of your difficulties in life to justify that difficulty into a positive expression. What can you gain from it?
One thing I would tell my students about math is that the one thing they will undoubtedly gain from their math class is developing a work ethic that will help them with anything else in life. Everything can be made to be a gain if you look at it with gratitude. And when you recognize that gratitude, you’re more likely to lean into that good and enjoy it directly.
Be Original In Your Dream
Life is rarely linear. The second card, Dream a Beautiful Dream, is about imagining your future circumstances being better than they are now. This requires optimism, but also requires context.
I can’t, for example, dream a future where I am ten years younger. But I can dream a future where I can do something I wanted to do ten years ago.
Similarly, the single mother could choose to dream of going to college through a different route. Perhaps by attending a less competitive college part-time or beginning later once her child starts kindergarten.
Try meditating on something you want, but feel you can’t have. Then ask yourself if there’s any way you could alter the path to get it in a way that takes into consideration your life circumstances.
An athlete who becomes disabled can’t do their sport anymore… as an athlete. But perhaps they could become a coach or a commentator.
Don’t look at your dreams as a perfect outcome. Instead, look at them as expressions of actions you like to do. There are multiple ways that action can be expressed.
And it makes sense, right? Nobody who dreams of a future manifests it exactly like that because along the way they may realize they want it to be slightly different to better reflect evolving interests.
How to Cope With Desire
Your final card, Visions of Life Beyond Death, represents transformation. Who you are is multidimensional. Your current life will not be reincarnated exactly in future lives. That’s because who you are now is special and distinct.
But death is a transformation and an initiation into something different. Dreams work the same way. When you accomplish a dream, it stops being a goal. And because of the hedonic treadmill, we as humans create new goals. It’s inevitable. We want to want more.
These goals might be the next level from our current dream or something different.
That’s how you should look at life so you can release limiting beliefs. You’re never going to get everything you want because you’re always going to want more. It’s the psychological mechanism that motivates you to keep living. You want new experiences.
That means you need to have a sense of peace about the process of living. Not the outcome of achieving.
Part of the reason you’re having limited beliefs is that you haven’t come to terms with the fact you will always want more. That’s it’s okay to want more. What you need to do is enjoy the chase.
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Pile 3: Ignite the Fire of Magic

A Time For Healing
Something either happened in your life recently or will soon due to the After the Storm card. Now this thing could be a major event, but it could also be a period in your life that had a lasting effect.
For those with a longer period represented in this card, it means it’s going to end.
For you to release limiting beliefs, you need to decompress and unpack what has happened. You’ll now be able to do that with a more objective perspective.
In particular, you need to consider the wisdom of the second oracle card, What Is Already With You. This understanding isn’t something you need to go on a journey to discover. You already have everything you need to make a conclusion.
You can certainly ask for help or use a therapist if that’s right for you, but don’t think you’re unready or unable to get to the bottom of the difficult situation you experienced.
It’s not that you’re in the eye of the storm and about to face the back wall of that system. No – that’s past you. Now is a time of recovery and making your life so much better. It’s the recovery period where you build back even better than before.
Going Forward
I think that some part of you has been obscured by your circumstances. The final oracle card in your spread, Seeing the True You, is about unveiling the person you always wanted to be.
Like a diamond under pressure which becomes more brilliant, you’re going to be able to use your past to your advantage. Now you’re going to have skills and perceptions that few are able to rely on to make even better decisions more in line with what you want.
It may be helpful to come up with a few identity affirmations. What have you learned about yourself? Try to reword that into something positive. Common ones for trauma are “I’m a survivor” with the connotation that the person can do anything difficult going forward. They can achieve.
Or perhaps you had something more ordinary, but still very affecting. Someone who used to be shy and learned how to overcome that shyness might have an identity affirmation like, “I’m brave in front of people.”
The goal with these identity affirmations isn’t to lie to yourself in the hopes of manifesting that person, but to unveil what you feel is the true you during moments where you feel potentially uneasy or triggered.
How to Believe In Yourself
The core reason you’ve struggled to release your current set of limiting beliefs is that you feel powerless to create the vision of yourself that you want. I think you may be looking at that identity as outcome-oriented instead of action-oriented.
A good example would be someone who wants to be a fantasy author. They assign that identity to a future version of themselves who already achieved what they want. So every day they haven’t manifested that perfect vision, the person feels as if they failed. And that they can never become a fantasy author after all.
But a better way to approach that identity and it may help you with your identity affirmations is to consider actions instead of outcome. So the person might say something like “I write 500 words a day of my fantasy novel.”
Try to pick identity affirmations that you can manifest almost immediately. For example, that shy person’s “I’m brave in front of people” always comes true when they get in front of strangers or a crowd and complete the experience.
The more you pick identity affirmations that you can manifest daily or situationally, the less likely you’ll cling onto limiting beliefs that make you doubt yourself.
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