How to Ask Better Questions During a Tarot Reading
- Gladys Works
- Jan 2
- 2 min read
The quality of questions you ask during a tarot reading directly impacts the clarity and usefulness of the guidance you receive. Many people approach readings with vague questions like 'What does my future hold?' or 'Will I be happy?' While these questions are natural, refining them can lead to much more actionable and empowering insights.
Avoid Yes/No Questions
Instead of asking 'Will I get the job?' try 'What can I do to improve my chances of getting this job?' or 'What should I know about this career opportunity?'
Yes/no questions limit the depth of insight you can receive. Open-ended questions allow the cards to reveal nuances, underlying factors, and actionable steps you can take. They shift you from a passive role to an active participant in creating your future.
Focus on What You Can Control
Questions about other people's thoughts or actions ('Does he love me?' or 'What is she thinking?') put the focus outside your control. Instead, frame questions around your own actions and choices:
How can I better communicate my needs in this relationship?
What do I need to understand about this situation?
What steps can I take to improve this relationship?
Be Specific About Timeframes
If timing matters to your question, include it. Instead of 'When will I find love?' ask 'What can I focus on this year to attract a healthy relationship?' This grounds the reading in a practical timeframe while still keeping you empowered.
Use 'What' and 'How' Rather Than 'Why'
While 'Why' questions can be valuable, they sometimes lead to dwelling on the past. 'What' and 'How' questions are more forward-looking and solution-oriented:
What lessons am I meant to learn from this challenge?
How can I move forward from this situation?
What do I need to know about this decision?
Examples of Powerful Questions
Here are some well-crafted questions for different life areas:
Career:
What skills should I develop to advance in my career?
How can I align my work with my life purpose?
Relationships:
What patterns am I repeating in relationships, and how can I break them?
How can I cultivate more self-love?
Personal Growth:
What is blocking me from reaching my full potential?
What do I need to release to move forward?
Final Thoughts
Remember, tarot is a tool for empowerment, not prediction. The best questions are those that help you take responsibility for your life and make conscious choices. By asking thoughtful, empowering questions, you transform your reading from a passive experience into an active partnership with your spiritual guidance.










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