Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards for a while now, just for fun, you know? I pulled the Queen of Wands the other day, and I was trying to figure out what it meant in a simple yes-or-no question. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be. First, I needed to get the right Tarot cards.
I started by laying out the cards face down and shuffling them around. I tried to clear my mind and focus on my question. I am wondering if I should take that new job offer. It’s a big step, and honestly, I’m kinda nervous about it. I cut the deck a few times, just going with my gut, and then I pulled a card. And it’s the Queen of Wands.
Now, this lady, she’s all fire and energy. She’s sitting on her throne, all confident and whatnot, holding a wand like she’s ready to take on the world. She’s got a sunflower with her too, which, I guess, means growth and positivity. She looked so powerful. There is a black cat sitting in front of her. She looked at me so directly.

So, I’m thinking, okay, this is a pretty strong card. It’s all about being bold and going after what you want. Does that mean yes? I wasn’t sure. I read somewhere that this card can also mean listening to your intuition, I sat there, staring at the card, trying to feel what my gut was telling me. Should I take risks? It seems the card was telling me to do that.
I flipped through my little guidebook and did some digging online, but still, no clear yes or no. Some people say it leans towards a yes, especially if your question is about something you’re passionate about. I’m pretty passionate about it, but there are also some risks, right? Others say it’s more about how you approach the situation than a definite answer. I am not quite sure how to decide.
So I pulled another card, hoping for some clarity. This time, I got the Two of Swords. Now, this card is totally different. It shows a blindfolded woman holding two swords, all balanced and stuff. It felt like a pause, a need to weigh things carefully. Is she trying to escape from something? She has blindfolded her eyes.
The Final Conclusion
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The Queen of Wands, to me, feels like a push to be brave and go for it. She’s all about that fiery energy and trusting your instincts. So I did some research, and it said I should respect the hierarchy and follow the rules. I think I will follow the instructions.
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But then the Two of Swords is like, hold up, make sure you’re thinking this through. It’s about making a balanced decision, not just rushing in. I guess that’s where my hesitation is coming from. I should not do anything until I am completely sure.

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So, what did I end up deciding? Well, I’m still not 100% sure. But I’m leaning towards taking the job. I decided to do it.
I think the cards are telling me to trust myself and be confident, but also to be smart about it. It’s like, go for it, but have a plan, you know? I need to think deeper.
It’s funny, I started this whole thing just for kicks, but it actually made me think more deeply about my decision. Tarot is weird, man. But it’s kinda cool, too. I might be doing this more often. Or maybe I’m just procrastinating on making the actual decision. Who knows?












