A soul reflection from The Living Tarot
It Began with a Quiet Pull
No camera was rolling.
No spread was laid out.
I wasn’t preparing for a reading, filming, or even thinking about tarot.
I was cooking. Immersed in something completely ordinary. The rhythm of the day had me grounded—spices simmering, time slipping past. And then, for no logical reason, I stepped away from the kitchen and wandered into my workroom.
My sacred space.
My creative corner.
The place where I journal, channel, reflect… where tarot and stillness meet.
The Cards Moved First
I don’t even remember what I was checking. Maybe the laptop. Maybe a light. But the moment I walked in, something subtle shifted.
There was a quiet invitation in the air.
A pull toward my deck.
I hadn’t planned a reading.
I hadn’t lit incense.
I hadn’t cleansed the space or set an intention.
I simply picked up the deck—almost unconsciously.
And before I could even shuffle properly, three cards jumped out.
At first, I was ready to dismiss it. “That was random,” I told myself. “Probably nothing.”
But the moment I looked at the cards, a wave of knowing hit me.
Not in words. Not in full sentences. But in sensation.
In deep recognition.
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A Message Without a Question
The message was instant:
“You might not think you’re asking anything… but this is the question in your heart.”
And just like that, I was in a conversation I didn’t plan to have.
This wasn’t about content.
It wasn’t a spread for my channel.
It wasn’t even for a client.
This was for me.
It felt sacred.
Alive.
Unexpectedly intimate.
Goosebumps.
Clarity.
A kind of soft awe.
Tarot as a Living Practice
That’s what I mean when I say: I don’t just read tarot.
I live it.
Because sometimes… the deck moves before you do.
Sometimes the wisdom finds you—even when you’re not looking.
I wasn’t seeking answers. But they arrived anyway.
Not because I created the perfect container—but because I was present enough to receive.
And that’s what this experience reminded me of:
- Intuition doesn’t need ceremony.
- Magic doesn’t wait for a “right” moment.
- And the soul doesn’t always knock. Sometimes, it just walks right in.
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Presence Over Performance
Sometimes, guidance slips through in the middle of sautéing onions.
Sometimes, synchronicity whispers when you’re doing something as mundane as checking a notification.
It’s not always dramatic.
It’s not always filmed.
And it’s never about performance.
It’s about presence.
The quiet willingness to listen—even if you didn’t plan to.
Let This Be Your Reminder
So whether you’re a seasoned tarot reader or simply someone who’s curious about energy and alignment… I want to offer this:
- You don’t need a reason to connect with your intuition.
- You don’t need a full moon or a ritual or a crystal grid.
- Sometimes, all you need is a moment. A breath. A heart that’s open enough to recognize when the Universe is reaching toward you.
And maybe this is your moment.
Maybe you’ve had one just like it.
So let me ask:
Has a message ever found you before you even thought to ask?
Have the cards ever spoken to a part of you you didn’t even know was waiting to be heard?
If so, I’d love to hear about it.
Drop your story in the comments.
Let’s keep creating space for the kind of magic that doesn’t need to be explained—only witnessed.
Thank you for reading.
And thank you to the deck—for reminding me that even in the midst of ordinary life… extraordinary connection is always possible.
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A Note on My Process
You might notice—my readings don’t follow the usual format.
There’s no camera rolling as I shuffle. No planned spread. No rehearsed message.
That’s because the cards often arrive before the question.
They carry their own presence. Their own rhythm. And the message unfolds from there.
The reading in my recent video—the one that became “Something Sacred Is Being Restored Within You”—wasn’t planned either.
It began with three cards that simply… fell.
The deck made the first move. And I followed.
This is how I walk with Tarot.
Intuitively. Gently. Unscripted.
Letting the energy speak first—and trusting the message to rise when the soul is ready to hear it.
With heart,
Bhawana
The Living Tarot