One Question · One Card
Yes Or No Tarot
Sometimes the question comes down to yes or no because your heart is tired.
Should I reach out?
Should I wait?
Should I let go?
Is this worth another chance?
Is the answer already in front of me and I am afraid to accept it?
Write the question the way it actually sounds in your head. Then draw one card from the Rider-Waite-Smith deck and see what it puts in front of you.

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This is one-card tarot guidance for reflection, not a guarantee of what another person will do or what must happen next.
A yes or no answer can start the conversation, but it should not end it.
Quick tarot can be useful when the mind is spinning. It gives the question a shape. It can make you stop long enough to notice whether the answer feels relieving, disappointing, obvious, or uncomfortable.
Sometimes that reaction tells you as much as the card does.
Card images: original 1909 Rider-Waite-Smith “Roses & Lilies” deck scans via Wikimedia Commons. Artwork by Pamela Colman Smith.