Okay, so yesterday, I tried this new thing called “PAC tarot tumblr” and thought I’d share how it went. It’s like a tarot reading thing, but I was pretty clueless going in.
First, I had to think of a question, you know, something you want an answer to. So I did, but I kept it to myself. Then, I saw these groups of cards, or “piles” as they called them, laid out from left to right. The idea is to pick the pile that your mind, heart, and soul are drawn to. Sounds kinda woo-woo, but I went with it.

I stared at the cards for a bit, trying to figure out which one was calling out to me. It was a bit tricky, but I eventually picked one. I think it was the second pile. Each of these have different meaning, so I found a post and try to figure out what it meaning.
After picking the pile, I had to look up what it meant. I guess each pile is supposed to give you some sort of guidance or insight related to your question. I scrolled through some tumblr posts, and most of them are talking about paying attention to your actions and decisions, or carefully thinking about your choices. They say these choices will affect your future or something like that.
So, I started reading the interpretation for my pile. It was pretty general, talking about being mindful of my actions and how they might affect what’s coming up. It felt a bit generic, but I tried to apply it to my question. I thought about the advice, how it related to my situation, and what steps I could take next.
Honestly, the whole experience was interesting. It wasn’t super clear-cut or anything, but it made me think a bit more about the question I had in mind. I’m not sure if I got a direct answer, but the process of reflecting on the guidance and my own thoughts was kinda helpful.
I don’t know if I’ll do it again regularly, but it was a fun little experiment. Maybe it’s more about the self-reflection than the actual cards, but either way, it was a different way to think about things. If you’re into this sort of stuff, or just curious, you might find it interesting to try out.