The Future Is Fluid: A Tarot Story
- DIANA MAYERS

- Jul 24
- 2 min read
Today, I want to share an interesting story involving Tarot cards and my personal journey.
As you probably know, nobody can predict the future with certainty. Tarot cards don't predict the future; instead, they show possible variations of it. After all, our future depends on our choices and is inherently changeable.After all, our future is shaped by our choices, and it's inherently fluid.
During my time in Prague, I visited a Tarot reader several times, and each time I asked about my prospects of moving to the United States.
The first visit primarily focused on my career struggles—I was experiencing significant financial difficulties. Naturally, I also asked about the possibility of relocating to the U.S. At that time, I'd recently learned about crossing the border via Mexico instead of through a visa, which seemed utterly impossible to me then. The Tarot reader saw financial difficulties connected to my potential move—this was the main reason to postpone the idea at that moment. Eventually, after consulting a lawyer, I dismissed the Mexican border crossing plan, convinced I lacked sufficient tangible evidence to support my story. Only later did I discover that my testimony alone would have been sufficient.
The next time I visited the reader, I'd already sold my apartment in Russia (a story I've shared before), it was almost a year before my eventual move. With money no longer an issue, the main thing she told me regarding my potential move was that at some turning point—perhaps at the end of the year or during some significant event—I would suddenly become fed up, leave everything behind, and move to the U.S.
Immediately, I wondered, "How could I just up and leave without a visa?" The option of crossing through Mexico was no longer even on my radar. That didn't make any sense back then. Yet, that’s exactly what happened.
Later, after meeting Alex and his colleagues, I learned from their stories how relatively straightforward crossing the border actually was—their acquaintances had done it successfully. I recall vividly the impulses I experienced when Alex first left—I felt an intense urge to just go, knowing that my money was specifically set aside for this move.
But I still decided to wait for some resolution regarding my European documents; it was a more rational choice. But when those attempts failed, I reached my breaking point and spontaneously purchased a one-way ticket to Mexico. It was precisely at the end of the year—on December 21, 2023—that I finally stepped onto U.S. soil.
Recently, I remembered yet another prediction from the Tarot session—one that hasn't yet unfolded in my life. And when it does, and I am certain it will, it promises to be an absolutely extraordinary story.
Even though the Tarot reading was set within a year's timeframe, time in esotericism is flexible. Tarot cards capture energies and probabilities, not fixed dates. Events might already be "on their way," yet external circumstances, other people’s decisions, or our own choices can delay or expedite them. Failing to take certain actions could slow down progress, while proactive decisions might hasten it. Thus, I'm convinced this particular event is already approaching.
Let's see what happens next.



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