Tarot Reading Insights To My Fears
By Roop Lakhani - 00:34:00
“The Tarot Reading That Showed Me What Was Really Holding Me Back”
one night ( 7th nov 2025) I was really discovering my fears that is holding me back.. and I started taking help of tarot guidance.. this is a good example for my readers to know how Tarot helps me many a ways.
The Tarot Reading That Showed Me What Was Really Holding Me Back
Recently, I asked tarot a question I had never asked before.
Not “What will happen?”
Not “Will this succeed?”
But a much more honest, vulnerable question:
“What is really stopping me from rising fully into my purpose, work, and success?”
I knew I wasn’t blocked because of lack of clarity, talent, or willingness — but something inside was holding me back. And I wanted to understand it. Not logically, but soulfully.
So I shuffled the cards with that intention — and the first three that came up were:
The Hanged Man, Temperance, and The Wheel of Fortune.
And just like that… the cards didn’t point outside me.
They pointed within.
🔹 The Hanged Man — “You’re not stuck. You’re in a sacred pause.”
The Hanged Man reminded me that not all waiting is failure. Sometimes, life pauses us because we are meant to see things from a higher angle before moving forward.
I wasn’t being blocked.
I was being re-aligned.
🔹 Temperance — “You’re still integrating.”
This card told me that all the parts of me — the healer, teacher, woman, leader — were still merging. I wasn’t meant to “push into my next level,” but to become whole enough to carry it.
It wasn’t time to act.
It was time to integrate.
🔹 Wheel of Fortune — “When the shift comes, it will come fast.”
The message was clear:
This is not a permanent pause.
This is the moment before the turn.
The Wheel reminded me — timing is divine. What is meant for me is already in motion.
I exhaled. I understood.
I stopped forcing. I started trusting.
But I wasn’t finished.
I asked another question:
“What identity do I need to step into next?”
The card that came up was The Emperor.
And that one shook me.
It wasn’t telling me to heal more, learn more, soften more, or stay small.
It was telling me to own my role. Lead. Decide. Step into authority.
Not healer.
Not helper.
Not “one of many.”
But someone who builds something lasting.
Someone who takes their seat and doesn’t wait for permission.
Then I asked:
“What do I need to stop doing?”
The card was 10 of Cups.
Surprising, right? A “positive” card appearing as a block.
But it made complete sense:
I needed to stop waiting for emotional approval, harmony, or safety before rising.
I was still trying to keep everyone comfortable — and shrinking to maintain peace.
The card said:
“You cannot rise if everyone’s feelings matter more than your destiny.”
That was honesty I didn’t want, but truly needed.
Next, I asked:
“What will happen if I actually step into this new version of myself?”
The answer: The Star.
And I felt that card like a blessing.
The Star is the reminder that our purpose is not small, not quiet, not accidental.
It is luminous. It is meant to be seen. It is meant to help others find their way.
And suddenly I knew:
I wasn’t afraid of failure.
I was afraid of how big my life could become if I stopped holding back.
Finally, I asked:
“Then what is my resistance?”
The card was 8 of Wands — the card of speed, movement, acceleration.
That’s when the real truth landed:
I wasn’t afraid of things going wrong.
I was afraid of them going right — and fast.
Because sometimes success feels scarier than stagnation.
Because when things accelerate, we can’t hide inside preparation anymore.
Because growth demands visibility, responsibility, and embodiment.
Tarot didn’t expose my weakness.
It exposed my readiness.
And when I asked, “How do I handle the expansion?”, the answer was:
Ace of Cups.
Not strategy.
Not planning.
Just openness. Receiving. Emotional flow. Letting life fill me instead of draining me.
The message was simple:
> “You don’t have to control expansion.
You only have to stay open to it.”
🌟 What This Reading Taught Me
Tarot didn’t give me prediction.
It didn’t give me timelines.
It didn’t tell me what to do.
It showed me why I wasn’t doing it.
It gave me truth I couldn’t see alone.
It helped me understand myself more clearly than thinking ever could.
And that is the real magic of tarot:
Not fortune-telling.
But soul-revealing.
Not “Will I succeed?”
But “What inside me still fears success?”
Not “Is the door open?”
But “Am I ready to walk through it?”
And that is why I trust tarot — because it doesn’t answer for me, it answers through me.
closing soul insights
“By 7th nov 2026, I am not the waiting version of me — I am the fulfilled version of me. The World is not just ahead of me. I am already stepping into it.”
To your better connections and guidance from Tarot
Roop Lakhani
www.rooplakhani.com
www.rooplakhani.co.in

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