Three-card tarot reading
Choose a reading type — General, Yes/No, or Love — type a question, and draw your cards. Vidastral generates a reflection in plain English or Spanish.
The cards are listening.
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What a tarot reading is
A tarot reading is a structured way to reflect, not a forecast. You draw cards from the 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith deck, and each one offers an archetype — an image and a theme — to hold your situation against. Vidastral reads them in plain prose: calm, attributed to the tradition, never pretending to predict fixed events.
What to ask
Open questions read best. Instead of "Will this happen?", try "What should I understand about this?" or "What am I not seeing?" The question you bring shapes the reading more than the cards do — and you can also draw with no question and let the cards set the theme.
Which spread to choose
The General three-card spread reads a situation as past, present, and future — best for an open question. The Love spread gives one card each for you, the other person, and the connection between you. The Yes/No spread draws a single card for a direct answer and the texture behind it.
