Your Hidden Secrets — Tarot Pick a Card
Hello, my soul friends! Today I have a psychic tarot reading on your hidden secrets. This may be what you don’t even know about yourself!
All you have to do to receive this message is 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 chosen the Crow Tarot deck (this is an affiliate link that supports 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 it’s time to reveal what’s hidden about your life.
Pile 1: Bell
Turning Back the Clock
It seems as if you regret a decision you made in the past. The Four of Cups, Reversed is about accepting what was previously rejected.
This could be a direct offer, but it could also be an opportunity or life path you turned your back on. At the time, this decision might’ve been the best one possible. But looking back, you wonder if you had all the evidence you needed at the time to make the right decision.
I do think you’re trying to turn things around, though. You may not even realize that some of the actions or lack of actions you’re taking in your life are about re-orienting towards your heart’s desire.
To help you get in touch with this, ask yourself what you wish you could go back in time and change – that’ll be where your motivation lies.
Don’t Take on Too Much
I feel like you’re living a double life with the Two of Pentacles card. Because this is upright, I think you’re juggling it well. Perhaps your desire to make a change is either progressing nicely or you’re not yet at the point where you can make a drastic change and just pick one.
However, you’re weighing your options and you’ll eventually need to decide which life path you’ll prefer.
But that’s not immediately your concern. Instead of seeing your life as making a drastic, overnight change, let your life path alter gradually. You’ll be more comfortable and more successful that way.
It took a long time to build your current life, so it should be no surprise that going back to the life you wished you could’ve had would take some time to build too.
You Are Who You Are
I’m really optimistic that things are going to work in your favor given the third card, Justice. What you seek will be given to you. However, this is a card of balance and when in context with the rest of your spread, I don’t think you can just wave goodbye to your current life altogether.
Instead, I think your current life path happened for a reason. Because of this, you shouldn’t dwell in regret. Something you needed to learn to make your dreams come true could best have occurred through the life you lived.
So even though you’re likely to make some major changes, some element of your current life will either remain or inspire your future path.
That means none of your time was wasted. You’re exactly where you need to be. There’s no reason to hide who you are or what you want for fear it doesn’t match your image. You’re unique because of your experiences.
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Pile 2: Flower
You Feel Taken Advantage Of
I sense frustration with your social life, and for some who chose this pile, your romantic life. This is likely a secret you’re even aware of because you don’t want to hurt someone else’s feelings by being honest. But you feel this secret more than you’ve voiced it in your thoughts.
The first card, Seven of Pentacles, Reversed, indicates you made a bad investment in your relationships. This investment may have caused you financial, health, or material loss problems.
No doubt you either depend upon someone or they you and this has caused a parasitic situation even if neither of you intended it.
This is probably the reason why you feel frustrated. You feel taken advantage of and that continuing the relationship will only cause more problems – but you have no choice but to continue.
It may be time to consider pushing the unworthy out of your life… or at least expecting them not to abuse your trust!
It’s One Person
With the Two of Cups, Reversed, I think there’s one particular person that’s causing you problems. For many, this is likely to be a significant other, but it could be anyone in your life who has emotional access to you. Think friend, family member, or acquaintance you have to spend a lot of time with.
You’re starting to feel extremely negative feelings toward this person and you probably don’t know how to deal with that. No doubt this is causing the emotional side of that relationship to suffer even if it was previously okay.
This spread doesn’t necessarily indicate if this person is all bad, but you need to realize the origin of the problem begins with how they’re taking advantage of your money, time, or well-being.
You’re becoming worse off because of them. You need to draw a line in the sand.
The Weeds Are Growing
The final card in your spread is the Seven of Cups, Reversed. This is about multiple options either being all bad or being rejected. I think most in this pile have one person who stands out as being problematic, but that doesn’t mean other problematic relationships don’t exist.
The truth is that freeloaders tend to attract other freeloaders. Are you noticing more people starting to take advantage of you?
I think if you put off protecting yourself, you’ll just encourage an environment where even more people will abuse you. That is an exponential growth of annoyance!
I do want to point out a likely scenario for many: there’s one person who’s a subtle bully. The more they abuse your mental health, the more people around them will follow their cues.
Whomever your person is and whatever they’re doing, it’s in your interest to stop ignoring what’s remaining unsaid and address it. You don’t deserve what’s happening to you.
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Pile 3: Key
Maybe You Shouldn’t Regret It
I think you’re afraid that a good decision you made turned out to be the wrong one. The first card, The Fool, is about a happy impulse and optimism – so you know that whatever you started seemed promising.
But you fear that you ignored warning signs along the way and it put you in a worse position. Now you’re concerned that you’re too far down a path and can’t turn back.
This is a secret from yourself, though. You don’t want to admit something you were excited about may have been foolish to pursue. In essence, you’re living a lie and hoping things will work out for the better.
But what if I told you that you’re both right and wrong? That may sound strange, but I think you’re attributing too much black-and-white thinking to the decision and it’s causing you mental harm.
Your Life Is Better
The second card, Eight of Swords, Reversed, is about freeing yourself from restriction. I think you’re lying to yourself right now and not realizing that the decision you made was a good one. It helped set your life to be more promising.
So why the agony?
The black-and-white thinking I described before indicates you only assumed success could be 100% and failure could be 100%. Because of this, you can’t look at your current situation objectively.
There’s something about your life that is slipping and I think is going to turn out for the worse. But that doesn’t mean you should throw your life away and start over.
It’s time for you to accept that along the way you’re going to make mistakes, sometimes big mistakes, but that doesn’t mean you should give up.
Not Starting Over, But Starting Again
The Ten of Swords is traditionally seen as a negative card and that’s true here. But it’s also about completion and starting over. Unless major changes take place, you’re going to face a failure and it’ll be devastating for you.
But it could also be the best thing that ever happened too.
The reason why is that you need to encounter a failure and pick yourself up so you can continue going down your current path. You need to grow from obstacles instead of shying away from them. This will help you to take risks with high rewards instead of picking the easiest paths that lead to failure anyway.
While I hope you avoid whatever this misfortune is, know that if you don’t internalize it to mean you’re forever ruined, you’ll pick the pieces back up and put them back together even better than they were before.
Sometimes failure is a lesson. And sometimes it’s also an opportunity. Embrace some gray thinking and be okay with some friction now and again.
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