Okay, so, I got into this tarot thing, just for kicks, you know? And the other day, I was messing around with the cards and this “Ace of Swords” card pops up. It got me thinking, what does this card actually mean when you’re just looking for a simple yes or no?
I started digging around, trying to figure this out. I flipped through my tarot book, I watched a bunch of tarot readers on YouTube, and I saw that a lot of people talk about this card like it’s some big deal about new beginnings, especially when it comes to work stuff. They say it’s like, you’re about to start a new job, or maybe launch a new project. There’s this whole vibe of “fresh start” and “new opportunities.” It was mentioned by a lot of them that the Ace of Swords is all about using your brain, figuring things out, and maybe even starting a new project or job. They kept saying stuff like, “This card means you’re onto something new and exciting!” and “It’s time to use your head and go for it!”
So, I decided to put this to the test. I had this idea for a little side project, nothing major, just a small blog where I wanted to write about everyday stuff. I wasn’t sure if I should go for it, so I grabbed my tarot deck and shuffled the cards, focusing on the question, “Should I start this blog?” And guess what? I pulled the Ace of Swords.

Now, based on what I learned, this seemed like a pretty clear “yes.” I took it as a sign that I should go for it, that this could be a good opportunity to get my thoughts out there and maybe even connect with other people who are into the same stuff. It felt like the universe, or whatever, was giving me a little nudge.
- Step 1: I asked the question, focusing on my blog idea.
- Step 2: I shuffled the cards, really thinking hard about it.
- Step 3: I pulled a card – the Ace of Swords.
- Step 4: I remembered what I read about it meaning “new beginnings” and “go for it.”
- Step 5: I decided to take the plunge and start the blog.
I started working on the blog, picking a name, setting up the website, and writing my first few posts. It was a bit of work, but it felt good, like I was actually doing something I was passionate about. And you know what? People actually started reading it! I even got some comments and messages from folks who liked what I was writing. It was pretty cool to see that something I started on a whim was actually connecting with people.
My Two Cents
So, from my little experiment, I’d say the Ace of Swords, as a yes or no card, is a pretty solid “yes,” at least in my book. It’s like the universe telling you to take a chance, to start that thing you’ve been thinking about. Of course, it’s not a guarantee that everything will be perfect, but it’s a good sign that you’re on the right track. If you’re on the fence about something and you pull this card, I’d say take it as a green light and just go for it! You never know where it might lead.