Important disclaimer: This guide is for entertainment, journaling and self-reflection only. It is not medical, legal, financial, psychological or life-decision advice.
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
- Make the question specific.
- Avoid questions that require medical, legal or financial expertise.
- Do not ask the same question repeatedly from anxiety.
- Write down your first reaction to the answer.
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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