How Do You Ask a Tarot a Yes Or No Question?

The most common advice that people give when you ask a tarot a yes or no question is: “Don’t do it.” Tarot can’t answer that type of question, and a lot of tarot readers will tell you to avoid it. It’s not surprising, because it’s a fairly unhelpful way to ask a question of the cards. But there are other ways to ask a tarot a question, and some of them may be more effective than others.

The first thing you should do is to make sure that you’re asking the right questions. This means that you’re not only asking about things that are going to happen in the future, but also about things that are currently happening now.

It’s also important to be honest when you ask a yes or no question. Often, if you’re asking about something that is going on in the present, the tarot will respond more positively to your question.

For example, if you’re asking about a college application, the tarot may give you a yes or no response.

But if you’re asking about a job interview, the answer may be a no.

A no may indicate that a certain job won’t be the right fit for you, but it could also mean that if you don’t apply to that particular job you’ll end up in a better position somewhere else.

You might be surprised how many tarot readings I’ve heard about in which the tarot reader says that you should not ask a yes or no question, and I always disagree with this recommendation.

That’s because tarot is a powerful tool that can answer many different types of questions, and it does so in a very nuanced way. But if you want to get the most out of your tarot experience, you need to ask good questions that will help you to understand what’s happening in your life now and in the future.

1. Try to think about the tarot in a positive manner and ask your question from a place of abundance, confidence, and hope.

2. Create a space for introspection, meditation, or journaling before you ask your question.

3. When you ask a yes or no question, it’s best to use positive words and phrases, such as “It will be okay,” or “I can handle this.”

4. Then, let the tarot guide your decision and keep an open mind.

5. Practice reading for yes or no questions to develop your tarot skills.

Using a yes or no question can be a great way to test your tarot skills before you take the plunge and start doing more extensive readings. It also gives you a chance to see how well you can connect with the cards before you start giving readings for other people.

6. The Five of Pentacles is a good card to use for a no question because it usually means “no” when upright and “good fortune” when reversed, but can be read as “yes” in a yes or no reading.