u/CyanideXenon

Image 1 — the groceries saw her and surrendered the bag
Image 2 — the groceries saw her and surrendered the bag
Image 3 — the groceries saw her and surrendered the bag

the groceries saw her and surrendered the bag

My cat has one life goal and it’s becoming one with every shopping bag she sees.

The moment I put a shopping bag down, she teleports into it like a fluffy little retail goblin. Doesn’t matter if it’s tiny, full of groceries, or physically impossible to fit in. She believes in herself.

I bought her toys. I bought her a bed.

But apparently her true passion is pretending to be produce.

Please roast this shopping bag–obsessed queen 😼🛍

u/CyanideXenon — 5 days ago

New to Tarot. Any advice for someone starting this journey? ✨

Hii~ I’m pretty new to tarot reading and wanted to ask for some advice from people who’ve been practicing longer than me.

I’ve had a few tarot readings before, and honestly I really liked the experience. The readings gave me a sense of enlightenment and self-awareness, and some of them felt surprisingly accurate or meaningful to my situation. That’s what made me interested in learning tarot for myself.

My main goal isn’t really prediction or fortune telling. I want to use tarot more for self-reflection, self-enlightenment, improving intuition, and reconnecting with my spiritual side.

I already bought my first tarot deck and also started reading Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom. So far I’m really enjoying it, but I don’t personally know anyone in real life who practices tarot, so I don’t really have someone to ask beginner questions to.

For people here who started from zero too:

🌸What advice would you give to a beginner?

🌸What helped you improve your readings?

🌸Did you focus on memorizing meanings first, or intuition first?

🌸Any beginner mistakes I should avoid?

🌸Also, do you guys have any tips for remembering the meanings behind the cards? Sometimes I get overwhelmed trying to memorize everything, so I’d love to know what methods helped you learn the cards naturally without forcing it too much.

Would love to hear your experiences and tips. 🫶🏼✨️

u/CyanideXenon — 5 days ago