37 Best Tarot Questions

by Alec Satin

What do you ask the tarot when you don’t know what to ask?

Here are 37 of the best tarot questions to get you started. You and your tarot reader can customize any of these to best match your particular situation.

What do I most need to know questions

  • What do I most need to know about my love life?
  • What do I most need to know about my career?
  • What do I most need to know about the situation with my sister/brother/husband/friend/mother?

How can I move forward questions

  • How can I move my career forward?
  • How can I move my love life forward?
  • What’s trying to come forth in my life?
  • What’s the strongest foundation to build upon?

Choices

  • I can go two ways.  Help me decide which way to go.
  • What are the pros and cons of these two choices?
  • How can I make the best possible decision?

Do this – Don’t do this questions

  • What should I do about the situation with my work?
  • What shouldn’t I do about it?
  • What should I do about the situation with my sister/brother/mother/father/spouse?
  • What shouldn’t I do about it?

Blessings in your life

  • How can I restore my hope for the future?
  • What blessings do I bring to my life?
  • What blessings do my friends and loved ones bring to me?
  • What blessings are coming to me from the Divine?
  • How is fortune smiling on me?
  • Where is love in my life?
  • How can I know that there is meaning in my life?

Hidden things

  • What am I ignoring?
  • What am I not seeing?
  • What’s holding me back?
  • What am I denying?
  • What am I seeing that’s not true?
  • What have I forgotten?
  • What could trip me up?

Snapshot questions

  • What can I learn from the past?
  • What is the future telling me?
  • What cycles are impacting me?
  • What have I learned?
  • Where am I strongest?
  • What should I look out for?

Action questions

  • What if anything needs to be done?
  • How can I communicate this in the best way possible?
  • How will the trip go?

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7 comments on “37 Best Tarot Questions

  1. lara ewing on said:

    im just starting to use the Tarot, i have a pretty standard set.
    I am learning how to read the cards, in relation too the question i have asked and it is very hard! haha
    but anyway, do you have any recommendations on a spread to use?
    I dont know, if im just “new too the whole thing” but i notice a lot of spreads are for specific questions – Money, Love, Power.. I want a spread that can be…. Multi-used if thats the best way to put it.
    Too fit any sort of question i will ask.

    In hindsight (i havent used them yet) your questions are exactly what im looking for!
    Just need that perfect spread to go with it :) .

  2. Moonstruck on said:

    If you specify when in a reading like, “Whats blowing in the wind for me next week”, then wont the reading be for that upcoming week? If you don’t specify a time then who do you know when it will take place?

    • Alec Satin on said:

      Hi Moonstruck,
      Using your question, “…for me next week”, sets the time for next week. You can leave it open ended, or specific. Each reader begins to determine the kinds of readings and methods work best for her.
      Alec

  3. Michelle D´Anjou Astie on said:

    I´m impress!

    Why am I so tired after certain readinds?

  4. Excellent questions. I will certainly refer to these for myself and use as a guide if querants are stuck! Thanks so much for sharing, Alec!

  5. MagicMark on said:

    Alec,
    Great list of questions! I have studied questions and questioning techniques from different fields of study, from investigative interviewing and interrogation to psychotherapy and other fields. So, I know good questions when I hear them and your list is great!
    Be Blessed!!

    • Alec Satin on said:

      Mark,
      So happy to hear that you like the questions. Quite often people who come for readings have no clear idea of what they want to ask. Having a list like this can take a level of nervousness for the querent out of the picture.
      Thanks for your comment, Mark!
      Alec

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