Okay, here is my experience with the New Moon in Virgo Tarot Spread.
So, I tried out this New Moon in Virgo Tarot Spread thingy, you know, just to see what all the fuss was about. It’s supposed to be all about fresh starts and getting your life organized, which, let’s be honest, who couldn’t use a bit of that? I gotta say, the whole setup got me feeling some kind of way, you know? It was like stepping into a mini adventure.
First off, I grabbed my tarot deck, the one I got a while back but never really got the hang of. This time, I was like, “Okay, let’s do this for real.” I found a quiet spot in my apartment, put on some chill music, you know, to set the mood. I lit a candle too – not sure if that’s part of the deal, but it felt right. I laid out the cards in the spread they talked about. It was a whole process, let me tell you.
I started with cleaning the cards. I thought it was so cool! This is also the first time I cleaned the cards.
- Card 1: What area of my life needs more attention?
- Card 2: How can I be more organized?
- Card 3: What should I focus on for self-improvement?
- Card 4: What habits should I break?
- Card 5: What habits should I cultivate?
- Card 6: What’s my next step?
As I pulled each card, I tried to think about what they meant for me. I swear some of the cards felt like they were talking directly to me. Like, one of them was all about taking care of my health, which, yeah, I’ve been slacking on that lately. It got me thinking about hitting the gym again and maybe eating less junk food.
Another card was about breaking bad habits, and boy, did that hit home. I’ve got this terrible habit of procrastinating, and the card was basically telling me to get my act together. It was like a wake-up call, you know?
Then there were the cards about cultivating good habits and organizing my life. It felt like the universe was giving me a pep talk through these cards, telling me to make a plan and stick to it. It was pretty wild, honestly.
I wrote down all the messages from the cards. This made me think a lot. It was an odd feeling.
By the end of it, I felt way more focused and, like, energized to tackle my to-do list. It wasn’t just about the cards, though. It was more about taking the time to reflect on my life and where I want to go. The whole Virgo new moon thing is about setting intentions, and I definitely did that. I felt more in tune with myself. I even started making a list of things I want to achieve, which is something I haven’t done in ages.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, this tarot spread thing was more than just shuffling cards. It was a chance to pause and really think about my life. It was like a mini-therapy session, but way cheaper. I’d recommend it to anyone who’s feeling a bit lost or just needs a nudge in the right direction. It’s not every day you get to have a heart-to-heart with yourself, you know? It felt good to sort of lay everything out there and see what sticks. Made me realize I’ve got some work to do, but hey, at least now I’ve got a roadmap. And who knows, maybe this Virgo new moon energy will actually help me get stuff done. Fingers crossed!