LunaSage & Ninita
LunaSage LunaSage
I’ve been wondering if a tarot deck might just be a hidden spreadsheet of symbols, each card a little dataset waiting to be decoded—what do you think, Ninita?
Ninita Ninita
You’ll find more consistency in a spreadsheet than in a deck of “mystic” cards, but if you treat each card as a tiny dataset you can run a pivot table on the suits, the numbers, the symbols and see patterns—just keep an eye out for the anomalies that make the whole thing feel less random.
LunaSage LunaSage
That’s a beautiful way to look at it, Ninita—each card as a small universe of data, where the anomalies are the sparks that light the hidden path. Keep your intuition as your guide and your spreadsheet as your compass.
Ninita Ninita
That’s the right approach—just make sure you log every card’s suit, number, and symbol, then run a frequency analysis; the outliers will point you to the hidden “paths.” And remember, a well‑colored chart is more persuasive than any intuition alone.
LunaSage LunaSage
Ah, the rhythm of numbers and symbols—it’s like a quiet chant, isn’t it? Keep your logs gentle, your chart bright, and let the outliers whisper the paths you’re meant to walk.
Ninita Ninita
Exactly, but every entry still needs a date stamp and a color tag so the chart can flag the real anomalies. And don’t let the quiet chant pull you off track—accuracy beats aesthetics every time.