It can be difficult to ask tarot card questions.Asking questions from a magic eight ball is not like that.You can use tarot cards for insight and perspective on difficult and demanding situations, from ending relationships to changing careers.They can help you find work in your areas of interest.You have to ask questions that get to the heart of the issues.
Step 1: Start with how, what, where or why.
Questions that start with how, what, where or why allow for deeper answers to some of life's most trying concerns.Tarot answers can help you explore what you can do to change a situation."How can I free myself from financial struggles?" is an open-ended question.How can I bring more love into my life?Where can I find ways to help further my career?
Step 2: When or should questions be avoided.
"Should" questions don't allow tarot cards to help you because they take away your power to make your own decisions."when" and " will" are the same questions.Don't expect the cards to tell you what to do when you ask, life is not that simple.There is no easy solution to your question or concern, which is why you are asking for help from tarot cards.
Step 3: Ask about the direction of your life.
Sometimes you don't have a question about something.That is okay.Ask a question like, "Where am I headed on my current path?" or "What energies are surrounding my life right now?" tarot cards are meant to give insight into your life and general questions can accomplish this.
Step 4: There are questions for guidance.
The best tarot questions can be phrased to give you direction on a concern.Don't expect the cards to tell you what to do.Don't ask "Should I travel through Europe for three months?"Responsibility for a life decision is shifted onto the cards by this question.If I travel through Europe for three months, how will it affect my family?The cards can give you guidance without shifting responsibility.
Step 5: Everyone should be taken into account.
Consider how everyone is affected if there are people involved in the situation.Tarot questions should be about you, but be aware of how your decisions affect others.If you're thinking about a career change, let's say you are.How a change in employment might affect a roommate is something you should ask yourself.Don't forget about your pets.Be aware of how they'll handle your absence if you're trying to decide on travel plans.
Step 6: Ask a question about benefits or drawbacks.
Asking more about potential benefits and drawbacks can help you make an important decision.Just like a list you might make to help with important decisions, look for questions about pros and cons.Maybe you don't know if you should send your elderly parent to an assisted living home or not.If you want to know whether a difficult relationship should end, ask "What are the benefits and drawbacks of leaving my Mother at home?"Do you know what you are getting out of staying in this relationship?How is this relationship hurting me?
Step 7: You want to improve the situation.
If you are honest, you should come up with at least one or two areas you would like to improve on.Look for ways to improve.Ask about your body image, what you can do to get in better shape, and how to spend more time with your loved ones.Is it possible to feel closer to my siblings?
Step 8: What you ask should be concise.
It can always be broken down if you are dealing with a large problem.If you don't have a concrete concern, general questions are great, but breaking larger issues down can help you get to the root cause.Instead of asking how to free myself from money struggles, ask "Where can additional income come from?" or "How can I save more on a daily basis?"Ask why my spouse gets upset with me when I do x,y, or Z.
Step 9: You should frame your questions in a positive way.
When something isn't going as planned, it's easy to get trapped into negative thinking.Keep the question positive, even if you have concerns about why things are happening or not.The questions should be framed so that they are not negative.Instead of asking "Why can't I overcome my fear of public speaking?", ask "What can I do to be a better public speaker?""Why can't I make more friends?"
Step 10: Speak up if you don't know what you're talking about.
Asking about what you don't understand is a good way to find a professional card reader.There is a card that looks like a negative card.Take a look at what confusing cards might mean.When you want to know how you can help, draw the hanged man.This looks like powerlessness, but it can be about acceptance.When you ask how you can bring more excitement into your love life, you could draw the hermit.It could be saying that you need to reflect before you can find love, instead of saying you are destined to be alone.
Step 11: You should notice your reaction to the cards.
The way you respond to cards can give you insight into how you deal with certain situations.Pay attention to your reaction.Write down how you feel about them.
Step 12: Remember that you might want more direction.
You might have additional questions after a tarot card reading.Remember the points you could use more direction on as you go through a spread of cards.If you get a card that says you need to embrace your feminine side, remember that and ask "How can I better embrace my femininity?"