Insight Guide

Yes or No Tarot Guide

How to use a yes/no tarot picker safely as a reflection prompt.

Important disclaimer: This guide is for entertainment, journaling and self-reflection only. It is not medical, legal, financial, psychological or life-decision advice.
In this guideBefore you askReading yes, no and maybeImportant limit

A yes/no tarot picker can be fun when you need a small prompt. But it should not make decisions for you. The best use is to reveal what you already feel, fear or hope.

Before you ask

Reading yes, no and maybe

A yes can mean the path has energy. A no can mean pause or simplify. A maybe can mean more information is needed. None of these should override common sense.

Important limit

Use tarot as a mirror, not a command. If the decision is serious, use real-world information and trusted human advice.

FAQ

Can tarot answer serious questions?

It should not replace qualified advice or real information.

Why do I react strongly to an answer?

Your reaction may reveal what you already hope or fear.

How many times should I ask?

Once is enough. Repeating can create anxiety.

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