Do you have a doubt? The answer is in the tarot cards! Three cards, three different possibilities: let yourself be guided by this interactive spread

Do you have a doubt? The answer is in the tarot cards! Three cards, three different possibilities: let yourself be guided by this interactive spread

We don’t always have the answers to what happens to us. Especially, we don’t always know how to react to what life throws at us. Some try to find answers through logic, others blame fate, and yet others turn to the esoteric world to try to unlock a situation that simply refuses to move. Perhaps we don’t know whether to keep our boring but safe job or chase our dreams. Maybe we can’t tell if someone likes us or not, and we lack the courage to make a move. Or, simply, we’re tired of going in circles and just want to understand which way to go.

Tarot predictions: an interactive spread for Autumn 2025

Tarot cards are not a secret code, nor precise predictions of the future. They are mainly a way to bring order to what we feel inside and what happens around us. When we are stuck between doubts and the desire to act, the cards become small lights that show us things we probably hadn’t noticed, revealing paths we hadn’t considered or thought were closed to us. All it takes is a bit of curiosity and a willingness to really listen to ourselves. That’s the beauty of tarot: it doesn’t give you ready-made solutions but offers guidance, a direction, something to reflect on. Sometimes that’s enough to unblock a situation that seemed impossible. And often, you realize that the answer was already inside you.

Do you have a doubt? The answer is in the tarot cards! Three cards, three different possibilities: let yourself be guided by this interactive spread | Image 587359

We drew three cards, which one do you choose? 1, 2, or 3?

Pick one of the three cards: what does your instinct tell you?

1) The Chariot

The Chariot represents determination, the card that says, “now it’s your turn to move.” When it comes up upright, it means you have everything you need to take control and move toward what you truly want. It’s not a victory that comes without effort: it requires discipline, focus, and above all the ability to overcome obstacles, both external and those we place in front of ourselves. This card invites you to trust your skills and use your willpower as a compass. If you are facing a challenge or working on a project you want to succeed, this card tells you that success is possible, but only if you hold on and don’t let fear or daily distractions slow you down. Sometimes, it’s enough to decide not to give up, even when everything seems too difficult. The card speaks precisely of this: finding the strength to keep going, holding the reins steady even when the sea is stormy.

2) Eight of Swords (Reversed)

The Eight of Swords reversed is a breath of fresh air. It speaks of liberation, of that moment when you finally shake off the thoughts that keep you grounded, like Peter Pan flying high with fairy dust. Often, when we feel trapped, it’s our own beliefs and fears that create invisible cages around us. This card suggests that many of these cages are self-made, and you can finally start seeing things from a different perspective. It’s an invitation to release your grip on anxiety and that sense of helplessness, to look at your situation with new eyes and perhaps be a little gentler with yourself. Freeing yourself from mental cages doesn’t mean making some huge revolutionary gesture: it means recognizing that you have more strength than you think, taking small concrete steps, and making decisions that restore autonomy and clarity. Every time you let go of a blocking thought, you’re already moving forward. The reversed Eight of Swords reminds you that freedom starts from within, the moment you decide the cage no longer serves you, the sword is in your hand: you hold the power.

3) Six of Cups

The Six of Cups is one of those cards that warms your heart because it speaks of memories, nostalgia, and meaningful bonds. Upright, it invites you to look back, not to feel bad or regret, but to reconnect with the sweetness we sometimes forget we’ve experienced. Often it recalls moments of carefree joy, genuine friendships, perhaps from childhood, experiences that shaped us and gave us confidence when we needed it most. It can also indicate the right time to reconnect with someone lost along the way or to do a kind gesture you’ve been postponing for too long. This card reminds us how important our emotional roots are, they shaped who we are today. And if we can reclaim what was precious in the past and carry it into the present, we can truly act consciously in our relationships, make wiser choices, and grow as individuals, spiritually and mentally. The Six of Cups tells you that it’s okay to look back; sometimes it’s necessary to understand where we’re going.

So? Which one did you choose? Where has the tarot path led you? Let us know, and see you at the next reading.