Okay, so, I got into this whole goddess tarot card thing, and let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride. I’ve always been a little bit curious about tarot, but never really took the plunge. Then, I stumbled upon this deck that features goddesses from all over the world, and I was like, “Alright, let’s do this.”
First, I spent some time just looking at the cards. Each one has a different goddess, and they’re all so beautiful and powerful in their own way. I started to read up on the goddesses, learning about their stories and what they represent. It was like a history lesson and a spiritual journey all rolled into one.

Then came the fun part – learning the meanings of the cards. Some of them were pretty straightforward. Like, there’s a card called “Beginnings” instead of the usual “The Fool”. Others took a bit more digging to understand. The Major Arcana cards were especially interesting, each one tied to a specific goddess and her unique energy. I discovered some of my favorite Goddesses along the way.
- I felt the strength of these Goddesses.
- I felt the power of these Goddesses.
- I felt the healing of these Goddesses.
I started by pulling one card each day, just to get a feel for the energy. I’d look at the card, think about the goddess, and read the description in the little booklet that came with the deck. Then I’d go about my day, keeping that goddess and her message in mind.
After a while, I got a little more adventurous and tried some simple spreads. Nothing too fancy, just a few cards to get some insights into specific situations or questions. I have to say, the readings were surprisingly accurate. It was like the goddesses were speaking directly to me, giving me advice and guidance.
The more I worked with the cards, the more connected I felt to this whole concept of divine feminine energy. It’s empowering, you know? It’s like tapping into this ancient wisdom that’s been passed down through generations. I feel the intuitive and healing with these cards.
I’m still learning, of course. There’s so much depth to these cards, and I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface. But it’s been an amazing experience so far. It’s helped me to connect with myself on a deeper level, and to appreciate the power and wisdom of the feminine. And it’s just plain fun, to be honest. Who knew that shuffling a deck of cards could be so enlightening?
Anyway, that’s my goddess tarot card story for now. If you’re curious about tarot, or about exploring the divine feminine, I highly recommend giving it a try. It might just surprise you. Maybe I’ll share some specific readings sometime, if anyone’s interested. We’ll see!
