Ten Years From Now: Tarot Pick a Card
The universe wants you to know about your future. Something you’re doing now is going to manifest in ways you don’t expect ten years from now. Want to find out what that is?
Be forewarned: the decks I use in this reading are rougher than normal. But if you’re prepared for the truth so you can change your life to be the way you want it to be instead… this is the reading for you!
All you have to do is look at the piles of cards above. Which animal stands out to you the most? That’s your pile and that’s your tarot reading!
After you select your cards, scroll down to your pile or choose below.
Today I’m using the Wild Unknown Tarot and the Wild Unknown Archetypes Oracle decks (these are affiliate links that support me if you 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 find out where you’re headed ten years from now.
Pile 1: Rabbit
In Transition
The central card is The Bardo and it represents the archetype of liminal spaces or the veil between life and death. I see this card as a portal, and judging by the rest of your positive spread, you seem to be manifesting something powerful and consequential.
For some of you, this is directly spiritual. You may have a strong connection to the divine, especially through talking with spirits or accessing spiritual gifts.
For others, you may be establishing a legacy that will transcend your own life and carry on to your descendants, community, or future lives.
Ten years from now, you’re going to be very comfortable with how you’ve acted in life, but also very aware of the limitations of your physical body. Take this reading as a sign to appreciate the hard work you’ve already done and connect it to something greater.
That way, even the small things have positive consequences.
Something Joyous
Your first tarot card is Four of Wands. This is a celebratory card. For some of you, ten years from now you may be enjoying a wedding or an important anniversary with a person you love.
As for others, it may mark an event or achievement, such as graduating from college, entering a career you really love, or retirement.
I sense that you’re manifesting very positive things right now. While you’re bound to have many challenges over the next decade, your general momentum is positive.
Perhaps you think that won’t happen. This could be because you’re very close to the divine, but also to more negative energies. Be very aware that powerful manifestors such as yourself are particularly sensitive to the supernatural. It comes with the territory. You have one foot in the terrestrial world and one in the spiritual.
This also tends to be good things sweeter and bad things more painful.
Shine Light on the Dark
Your second tarot card is Eight of Pentacles. Your life is headed in the right direction, but it’s going to require a lot of work. Some of that work may seem unreasonable and that you can’t mess up.
There’s some element of truth to this. Your tarot card here has a perfectionistic quality to it, so I think a few who chose this pile may lean on spiritual powers to help them manifest the life they deserve.
Nothing is bad about this, but I want you to recognize that you have an inner power. Make sure you aren’t abandoning some of your energy to dark forces so you can achieve what you dream of. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.
I shouldn’t have to explain this, but no contracts with the devil. Yes, people really do this!
You can use your connection to liminal spaces to uplift you. Always make sure that you’re in the light instead of shadow. That should be the only perfectionistic expectation you should have for yourself. If you do that, everything else in your life will fall into place eventually. You don’t have to compromise morality to achieve things in life.
Even when you enter liminal, spiritual spaces, remember that you have a body and use that to tether you to the good things in your life. Because there will be very good things.
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Pile 2: Horse
Listening to the Song
With your first card being The Siren, it seems as if you’re going to fall into some sort of temptation. The egg here reminds me of the fruit from the Garden of Eden, so I do get the sense that the temptation you’ll face isn’t all positive.
Yet not all temptations lead to utter destruction. This card also speaks of necessary temptation, and the story of Eden also presents a promise of salvation.
I believe that you’re working on something right now that you’re going to be even more passionate about later. Some of you may also have so much romantic energy in your body that you’ll be attracted to someone other than your partner.
The goal isn’t to ignore this temptation, but to channel it effectively. Acknowledge your shadow, the things that you wish to repress, so you can work to control it and use it to your advantage.
There’s a reason Adam and Eve in the story pointed at each other and the snake instead of themselves for their own decisions! They didn’t acknowledge their shadow and it manifested against them.
Direct Your Attention
Your first tarot card is the Seven of Pentacles. This is a card of investment. Not all investments will manifest, but some will.
Look at your personal traits and determine where you’re weaknesses lie. Journaling or guided meditation is good here. This will acquaint you with your shadow self and once you know that, you can apply those traits in ways you choose, not the siren call of temptation.
For those who are working on something they’re passionate about, that passion will be stronger in time. Indulge in that passion if it’s a positive one as if you’re investing in your future. Your goal is to make it last and allow it to grow exponentially as your power to manifest with it will grow too.
As for those who are romantic at heart, you do run the risk of being attracted to other people. When you’re in a relationship, make sure that you do romantic things with your current partner.
Don’t let your romantic dreams be a secret. Spend time together. Go on dates. Share your romantic nature and channel it into your current relationship. Then your heart will only go in one direction: your relationship.
Know Your True Dreams
The last tarot card in your spread is The Moon. This is a mysterious card and I think it has multiple meanings here, but they all contribute to one final payoff: you have a lot of shadows in your life, but even where there are shadows at night, the moon will illuminate the sky.
The Moon represents a lot of things, but quite often the subconscious. And your subconscious can be trained by habits. You can design a life that you want to live.
Your archetype card, The Siren, alludes to the story of Odysseus tying himself to the mast of a ship to avoid being lured in. Make sure that you work towards a higher purpose that illuminates the rest of your life and gives you a framework to organize yourself. Once you know your why, you can live any how.
This won’t always be easy, but that restriction will free you from base desires that can’t be controlled and instead direct your focus to the desires you want to manifest.
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Pile 3: Sheep
It’s Not Actually a Failure
I see that your first card is The Dead End. Judging by the rest of your spread, it seems like you’re working on some sort of project or goal that isn’t going to manifest in the way you hope it will.
See how the hand in this card is grasping forward? It’s doing this almost blindly, but directly. I think that you know what you’re aiming for, but the promise of success or what you’re hoping to learn isn’t going to happen.
But this spread isn’t all bad. See how the cords in this card are going in every direction? The way I interpret this card is not that you will fail, but that your process is more important than the end result.
Let’s use an example of a college student who majors in journalism. However, when they graduate from college, they can’t find a job at any newspaper or television station. They might assume their path was a dead end and their education a waste.
But they could still use what they learned differently: perhaps by starting a blog or a podcast.
Something that you’re working on isn’t going to take the form you expect it to ten years from now – and that’s okay.
Your Sacrifice Will Mean Something
Your first tarot card is The Hanged Man. This refers to making a sacrifice, especially for knowledge. Those who chose this pile are going to work really hard and put a lot of energy into something. It’s going to cost a lot.
But you’re working towards an enticing promise or hope. Whenever I see this card, I always think of Norse paganism’s Odin. He knew the world was going to end and he hung himself on the world tree to find a way to stop it. But there was no way to stop it.
However, Ragnarok in Norse Paganism isn’t the dead end it appears to be. Eventually, the forces of good essentially recreate the world. Perhaps Odin’s effort made some things worth saving.
I believe that you’re going to come to the natural end of whatever you’re working on and discover something new in the process you can’t possibly envision now. Yes, you’re going to make sacrifices and some things aren’t going to work out the way you hoped… but your sacrifices won’t be in vain. It’s building towards something amazing.
Make Your Intentions Clear
The final tarot card in your spread is The Hierophant. This is a card of rule and order. We see a raven, a thunderbolt, and a key. You’ll have a eureka moment. Right now, you’re manifesting something you can’t possibly envision until everything falls into place.
Work hard. Work honestly. Know that you’re constantly going to be revising your life plan and that’s okay. The reason? Because the process is more important than the result. Don’t treat any plans as so precious that they can’t reflect your desires in the moment. You will perhaps experience a lifetime of eureka moments.
Think less long-term and be more mindful and intentional of the present.
Let’s go back to the college student example: many college students pick a “good major” so they can get a good job. But sometimes the economy results in the death of an industry or they find out that particular job isn’t going to work (such as fifty percent of teachers who leave the profession).
Follow your heart and you won’t find yourself at a dead end. Instead, you’ll find yourself on a continuous, exciting journey in which you anticipate the next step.
I loved reading for you! If it resonated, let me know. You can also leave a tip on ko-fi or book a private reading on my Etsy.