Alright, so you wanna know about this… this… tarot ask a question thing, huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it’s like this… You got questions, right? Everybody’s got questions. Like, “Will my chickens lay more eggs this year?” or “Is that no-good neighbor gonna finally fix his fence?” You know, real important stuff.
Now, these tarot cards, they’re just pictures on some fancy paper. But some folks say they can tell ya things. I ain’t sayin’ I believe it all, but I ain’t sayin’ I don’t neither. It’s kinda like lookin’ at the clouds, sometimes you see things, sometimes you don’t.

So, how do you ask a question? Well, it ain’t rocket science, that’s for sure. You just gotta think real hard about what you wanna know. Don’t be wishy-washy. You can’t just say, “Will things be good?” Good for who? Good for what? You gotta be specific, like “Will my tomatoes grow big and juicy this summer?” See? That’s a question.
- Think hard: What do you really, really wanna know? Don’t beat around the bush.
- Be clear: Ask it straight, like you’re talkin’ to your best friend, only maybe a little more polite.
- Keep it simple: Don’t go askin’ no long-winded questions, the cards ain’t got all day.
Some folks, they ask about love. “Will I find a good man?” they say. Well, I say, look around you! Is there a good man at the market? Is there a good man at the church social? Sometimes the answer is right in front of your nose, you don’t need no fancy cards to tell ya.
And then there’s the work stuff. “Will I get that promotion?” “Will my boss stop yellin’?” Well, let me tell you somethin’ about work. You work hard, you show up on time, and you keep your mouth shut, and maybe, just maybe, things will go your way. Cards or no cards.
Now, there’s all sorts of ways to ask a tarot question. Some folks, they go to a fancy lady with a crystal ball and a whole bunch of cards. They pay her a whole lotta money, and she shuffles the cards and lays ‘em out all fancy-like. And then she tells ‘em what the cards mean.
But these days, I hear tell you can do it on your phone or your computer. Imagine that! You just type in your question, and poof, the answer appears. Now, I ain’t sure I trust that, seems a little too easy. Like instant mashed potatoes, it ain’t the same as the real thing.
But I guess it’s all the same in the end. You’re lookin’ for answers, lookin’ for a little guidance. And whether you get it from a fancy lady, a computer, or just lookin’ up at the stars, well, that’s up to you.

The important thing is, don’t let the cards boss you around. They ain’t the be-all and end-all. They just give you somethin’ to think about. Like a good cup of coffee in the mornin’, it wakes you up, gets you thinkin’. But it don’t make the coffee for ya, you still gotta do that yourself.
So, go ahead, ask your question. But remember, the answer is inside you, too. Just gotta listen to your gut, listen to your heart, and maybe, just maybe, listen to them cards a little bit too.
And if the cards don’t give you the answer you want, well, then you just gotta go out there and make your own answer. That’s what I always say. Life’s too short to wait around for some cards to tell ya what to do.
Asking the right questions is important. Don’t just ask yes or no questions all the time. Sometimes you gotta ask “how” or “why” or “when.” The more you ask, the more you learn, and that’s true whether you’re talking to cards or talking to your neighbor.
So there you have it. My two cents on this whole tarot ask a question business. Take it or leave it, it’s up to you. But remember, life’s a gamble, cards or no cards.
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