Buy this shirt here: Buy this Girls Will Save The Future Ornament If my mind had been clearer, I could have skipped Eliza's attempt at tarot readings, but as it went on, I could barely express my displeasure before I found myself shuffling the deck ( to “take your energy” on the cards,” as Eliza said It). She asked me to choose three cards—one representing my past, one my present, and one my future—and as she read their meanings from the handy guidebook that came with her deck, I was shocked to find myself... appeased? The predictions of the cards were hazy, but I remember drawing a Star, which represented hope— something I desperately needed at the time. I feel like I've been running for too long, trying to get through day after day with no direction or way to make my struggle meaningful. Although they are ingrained in a mystical culture that I have long rejected, the cards provide an antidote.
That's why when my friend Eliza pulled a deck of tarot cards out of her backpack one night in 2017 at the end of our trip to Southeast Asia, I instinctively doubted. I went through a lot during those two weeks, learning what a psychiatrist later told me was an undiagnosed long-term mental illness, but at the time I felt like the chaos was over. end. engulfed my life for a long time. : Every day I go through a series of emotions very quickly, boarding a two-hour flight from