Alright, so the other day, I was messing around online and stumbled upon this thing called a “Free Gypsy Celtic Cross Tarot Reading.” I’ve always been a little curious about tarot cards, you know, the whole mystical vibe and all that. So, I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
First, I found this website that offered the reading. It had this cool, kind of old-fashioned design, which I guess fits the whole tarot thing. I clicked on the “Get Your Free Reading” button – pretty straightforward.

Then, it asked me to focus on a question or situation I wanted some insight into. I thought about this work project that’s been stressing me out lately. It’s been a real headache, and I was hoping to get some clarity on how to move forward. I didn’t have to type it in or anything, just think about it real hard.
Next, the site showed me a bunch of virtual tarot cards, all face down. They were in this cross shape, with some extra cards on the side, which I later figured out is called the “Celtic Cross” spread. I had to click on six cards, one at a time.
As I clicked each card, it flipped over and revealed a different picture and a short description. There was stuff like “The Magician,” “The Empress,” and some others I can’t quite remember now. Each card had a little blurb about what it supposedly meant in my situation.
Honestly, some of the descriptions were a bit vague. Like, one of them talked about “new beginnings” and “potential.” But then others were a little more specific, and I could kind of see how they might relate to my work project. For example, there was a card that talked about overcoming obstacles, which definitely resonated with how I’m feeling.
After I picked all the cards, the site gave me a summary of the whole reading. It tried to tie all the individual card meanings together into a bigger picture. It was interesting, I guess. It didn’t give me any concrete answers about what to do with my project, but it did give me some food for thought.
My Takeaway
- It was a fun little experiment.
- Didn’t magically solve my problems.
- Gave me a new perspective, maybe.
- I probably won’t become a tarot fanatic, but it was a cool way to kill some time.
Ultimately, I think these tarot readings are more about self-reflection than predicting the future. They just give you some prompts to think about your situation in a different way. Or maybe I’m just a skeptic. Anyway, that was my experience with the Free Gypsy Celtic Cross Tarot Reading. Have any of you ever tried something like this?
