Alright, so, I’ve been messing around with this idea of doing divination online. You know, like, getting a reading without having to go see someone in person. Sounds convenient, right? I mean, who has the time these days? Plus, it seemed like a fun little project to kill some time.
First off, I started by just Googling around. You know how it is, you type in a few keywords and see what pops up. I typed in stuff like “online tarot reading” and “free psychic reading” just to get a feel for what’s out there. I ended up on a bunch of different websites.
Some of them looked pretty legit, all fancy with nice graphics and stuff. Others, well, let’s just say they looked like they were made back in the ’90s. Anyway, I decided to try out a few of the free options. You know, just for kicks.
- I picked one site that offered a free three-card tarot spread. It was pretty basic. You just clicked on some cards, and it gave you a reading.
- Then I found another one that did a “yes or no” reading with a virtual magic 8-ball. Kind of cheesy, but I went with it.
- I even stumbled upon a site that claimed to connect you with a live psychic through chat. I didn’t go that far, though. Seemed a bit much for a free trial.
So, I tried the tarot reading first. I focused on a question I had about my job – you know, the usual “should I stay or should I go” kind of thing. I clicked on the cards, and bam, there’s my reading.
Honestly, it was a bit vague. It talked about change and new opportunities, but nothing too specific. I mean, it could have applied to anyone, really. Still, it was kind of interesting to see what the cards had to say.
Next, I gave the magic 8-ball a shot. I asked a simple yes or no question, and it spit out a “maybe” or something like that. Again, not exactly mind-blowing, but hey, it was free.

After messing around with those for a while, I decided to dig a little deeper. I started looking into the whole process of divination and how it works. You know, the history, the different methods, all that jazz.
I found out that there are tons of different ways to do divination. There’s tarot, of course, but also runes, astrology, palm reading, and a whole bunch of other stuff I’d never even heard of. It’s actually pretty fascinating when you start to learn about it.
I even started to think about maybe learning how to read tarot cards myself. I figured it could be a fun hobby, and who knows, maybe I could even do readings for my friends and family. Just for fun, of course.
My Takeaway
So, after all that, what’s my verdict on online divination? Well, it’s definitely convenient, and it can be a fun way to pass the time. But as for whether it’s accurate or not, I’m still on the fence. I think it’s all about what you put into it. If you go in with an open mind and just treat it as entertainment, then it can be a cool experience. But if you’re expecting it to solve all your problems, you’re probably going to be disappointed.
If you are interested in divination or learning tarot cards, there are a lot of resources online.
At the end of the day, I think it is fun to try to do divination online. Also, it will be fun to learn about the history and different methods about it. Anyway, that’s my two cents on the whole online divination thing. Take it for what it’s worth!