99 Deep Questions To Ask A Tarot Deck During Your Next Reading
About life, love, and more.
Image by Warren-Pender / iStock November 17, 2022 There are a lot of factors that come together in a tarot reading, from your emotional state, to the deck you choose, and of course, the questions you ask. Here are 99 different questions to ask your tarot deck (and how to ask them) for maximum insights.
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What is tarot all about?
Tarot began as a fun parlor game in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, and has since evolved into a tool for introspection and even divination. Tarot readings involve using a tarot deck (though nowadays, oracle decks have become popular too) to ask questions and receive insight, either with the help of a tarot card reader or on your own.
Traditional decks (like the classic Rider-Waite deck) have 78 cards, all with unique meanings, and when you pull a card, the idea is that it has a message for you and your inquiry.
As tarot expert and astrologer, Bess Matassa, Ph.D. explains to mbg, tarot is really about tuning inward, more than searching for answers outside yourself. She likens tarot readings to having a conversation with a less conscious part of yourself, or even a conversation you would have with someone you trust.
Setting yourself up for a reading.
Before we dive into how to start formulating specific questions, let's first look at how to prepare for the reading. For one thing, it's a good idea to find a quiet, private place where you can really drop into your own energy.
From there, Matassa says, you start to set the stage for the kind of conversation you're available to have with your deck in that moment emotionally. "And this starts way before you even take out the deck. This starts with connecting to self in terms of what it is you actually feel you need in this moment," she notes, adding to ask yourself what kind of conversation you need and are available for.
And once you take out your deck, she recommends being clear with the deck about what it is you're looking for. "We take out the deck and say, 'Okay, I'm available for you to tell it to me really, really straight,' or, 'Right now I'm feeling like I need a little bit more nuance and a little bit more softness and sweetness,'" she explains.
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Choosing your questions.
Once the energetic groundwork is laid, you can start thinking about questions. Generally speaking, some readers advise against yes or no questions, such as using language like "Should I..." or "Can I...," and here's why: life is not black and white. And in fact, tarot encourages us to push beyond those self-imposed limitations.
Of course, there may be times within a reading when a yes-no question feels pertinent to ask, and you can make that call yourself. But as Matassa explains, "I don't really think that tarot is a yes-no proposition. And when we tighten around those kinds of inquiries, the tarot tightens too—it wants to give us a more expansive mode of wayfinding."
So, she notes, think of the reading as "more of a dialogue than a call-and-response." Try to keep questions open-ended, so you can really dip into the nuances, imagery, and emotions evoked by the cards you pull.
Sometimes beginning a reading is as simple as explaining to your deck what's going on, and asking for thoughts on your situation, Matassa says. (Again, the same way you would converse with a friend.)
You can absolutely have spreads or questions prepared, but she adds it can be beneficial to let follow-up questions naturally arise as you keep pulling cards too.
99 questions to ask the tarot:
Here are 99 deep questions to ask your tarot deck to kickstart your next reading.
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Questions about your own path:
Questions about love & relationships:
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Questions about career & finances:
Questions about friends & family:
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Questions about health:
The takeaway:
Tarot is a powerful tool for helping us tap into our subconscious, dip into curiosity, and find answers within. As you pull cards for a reading, some questions may come up naturally—but when you need inspiration, this master list is at your disposal.
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