Okay, so, I got these “Nightmare Before Christmas” tarot cards, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I’m no tarot expert, but I figured, why not? It’s Jack Skellington, and it looks cool, so I dove right in.
First off, I opened the box, and the artwork is pretty neat. It’s all based on the movie, which is a classic. The suits are kinda funky – we’ve got Candles instead of Wands, Needles are Swords, Potions are Cups, and Presents are, well, Pentacles. I guess that makes sense in a Halloween Town kinda way.
Each suit has ten number cards and four Court cards. I learned these are the Page, Knight, Queen, and King. And apparently, the major arcana cards are the ones with characters like Jack, Sally, and Oogie Boogie. I figured these were the big deal cards, the ones that tell the main story.
I started by shuffling the deck, trying to remember how my friend used to do it. There is some advice said that you should knock the deck three times to clear it, or something. I gave it a try but felt kind of silly. I am not sure if it made a difference or not. I started my reading with a simple three-card spread. It’s supposed to represent the past, present, and future, but I also saw people doing it for situation, action, and outcome. I decided to do this reading with what was bothering me.
I laid out the cards and, man, the imagery is something else. One card I got was The Emperor, and it’s Jack sitting on his throne. Reversed, it’s all about his naive nature. It reminded me that I should stay excited about the future but also to keep my feet on the ground.
Then I tried to do a few more readings, and it got interesting. Apparently, tarot is all about the energy of a situation and giving you a likely outcome. But it’s not set in stone, which is good. I mean, who wants their fate decided by a deck of cards, right? I think the cards helped me reflect on some stuff and think things through a bit more.
- I pulled The Hermit card, which is Zero the ghost dog, and it’s all about introspection and finding your own way.
- The Moon card is represented by the Vampire Brothers, and it talks about illusions and the subconscious. Kinda deep, huh?
I noticed when the same cards kept popping up in different readings, and it felt like they were trying to tell me something specific. The High Priestess, which is Sally, showed up a few times. It’s supposed to represent intuition and hidden knowledge. I guess I need to trust my gut more often.
At the end of the day, I realized tarot, especially this “Nightmare Before Christmas” deck, is more of a tool for self-reflection than some magic fortune-telling thing. It’s like having a conversation with yourself, but the cards are the ones asking the questions. I had fun doing these readings, even though I’m still figuring it all out. It’s a cool way to think about things from a different perspective. I think I will try another round of card reading tonight.
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