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So, the other day I was messing around with this whole “Tarot Goddess Yes No” thing. It sounded kinda cool, you know, getting a quick answer from the universe or whatever. I figured, why not give it a shot? I’m no expert, but I’ve dabbled with tarot cards before, mostly just for fun.
First, I cleared my head. Like, I literally sat down and did some deep breathing for a few minutes. I wanted to be in the right mindset, not all stressed out about work or what I was gonna have for dinner.

Then, I grabbed my deck. It’s this really pretty one with all these goddess illustrations. I’ve had it for a while, but I don’t use it super often. I shuffled the cards, really focusing on the question I wanted to ask. I kept it simple: “Should I start that new hobby I’ve been thinking about?”
The “Yes/No” Part
Here’s where the “Goddess Yes No” method came in. I didn’t pull a bunch of cards or do a complicated spread. Instead, I just focused on the question while shuffling and then cut the deck. I spread out the cards in a line.
I then looked at what I got, for each card, I checked the meaning, if the meaning have a vibe of “Yes” answer, I put it on the right, otherwise on the left. Finally, I counted what side have more cards. The right side won.
- I felt like this was a sign to go for it.
So, that’s it! That’s my whole “Tarot Goddess Yes No” experience. I’m planning on trying this again with other questions. It’s kind of a neat way to tap into your intuition, even if you’re just doing it for fun.