Meet Cody Aleister

I want you to Meet Cody Aleister.

When the student is ready the teacher reveals themselves. In some cases, it isn’t a teacher but an opportunity. I was lucky to find a writer that can write tarot articles for this block as a guest post.

I met this unknown person on Reddit in a tarot sub. We exchanged a few messages and after a while, their services were offered to me in exchange for tarot readings. I thought to myself I have nothing to lose. I love doing tarot readings for people and in exchange, I was offered an article post.

Cody sent me an article that went like this:

What Does It Mean When The Tarot Cards Fly Out

Introduction

When you pull a card from the deck and it flies out of your hands, what does that mean? It’s often a sign that there’s something in your life that needs to be examined more closely. Whether it be an issue with your health, a relationship issue or something else entirely, the flying card is trying to tell you something important.

You have a big, big question.

The tarot cards flying out of your deck means that you have a big, big question. You are trying to see the whole picture, not just one card’s meaning.

Your energy is not focused.

You may not be focused. The cards are flying out of the deck because you need to focus your energy to get the right answer.

You can focus your energy by closing your eyes and taking a deep breath before exhaling slowly. This helps clear your mind and relaxes the muscles in your body. You can also focus on the question that is being asked.

You’re nervous or keyed up in general.

When the tarot cards fly out, it’s a sign that you’re nervous or keyed up in general. If you’re trying to do something and the cards fly out, it could mean that you are overthinking things or not focusing on the task at hand. You may be worrying about something and not taking care of yourself.

You are trying to see the whole picture, not just one card’s meaning.

When the cards fly out, you are trying to see the big picture and the small picture at once. You are trying to see how each card connects with other cards. You are looking for patterns between all the cards, big or small.

It is important for you as a reader to understand this because it can be difficult—especially when you’re unfamiliar with tarot—to keep track of what meanings you’ve already read from a spread. So if cards fly out in front of me during a reading, I know that I’m not seeing everything clearly enough and need to slow down or try another approach altogether.

Taking this as a sign that you have some big questions is usually the best way to go!

If the cards fly out of the deck, consider it a sign that you have some big questions that need answers. It’s also a sign that you may be nervous about something or feel like there is more to the situation than meets the eye. In this case, it’s time to see what else is going on and focus in on it!

Conclusion

Well, there you have it. Tarot cards fly out when you are trying to see the big picture and not just one card’s meaning. This can happen for many reasons, but the most common is nervousness or anxiety about having such an important question answered by the universe! If this happens to you often, try practicing some basic meditation techniques before reading with your deck so that you can focus on one card at a time instead of worrying about what they might all mean together.

Honestly, it wasn’t bad. I didn’t cut out or edit any of this. The above is the raw text. Yep, I can show this if I want to, cause Cody has allowed it. If I was to make this an official article I would run it through the Hemmingway Editor and re-write it a bit. The app helps trim the fat a bit, great tool.

If I was happy with it I would send the raw text to Grammarly to finalize it. I would then give a reread it, and rinse and repeat until I felt it was ready.

I thought what was sent to me was decent. The topic was suitable. Maybe the writer even got it from a keyword search tool like answer the public.

Did you know that answer the public was acquired by Neil Patel and Ubersuggest? I just found that out as I wrote this. Anyways, both are free and useful tools. Either way, if the writer did use those tools it was clever. Being clever is what makes good writing.

If you want to write for this blog just let me know. Email me: pathandtarot@gmail.com. Maybe we can work something out.

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