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💌 Reveal Their Feelings Now"What does that person think of me?" is one of the most common questions in love and relationships. Whether you are wondering about a crush, a new date, an ex, or a long-term partner, tarot offers a symbolic lens to read the other person's energy and current emotional state. Each card acts as a mirror reflecting the tendencies and undercurrents of their feelings — attraction, hesitation, confusion, or deepening affection. MoriTarot's AI reading considers the full spectrum of card meanings, upright and reversed positions, and the broader astrological context to deliver a nuanced, personalized message about what the other person may be feeling right now.
Signs of Affection
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Reversed cards are especially meaningful in feelings readings because they reveal the hidden or blocked aspects of someone's emotions. A reversed Two of Cups, for instance, does not necessarily mean the person dislikes you — it may indicate they are struggling with their own feelings of vulnerability or past hurt that prevents them from opening up. A reversed Knight of Cups could mean someone who wants to express their feelings but is afraid of rejection. When you see reversed cards in a feelings reading, consider them as windows into the person's inner conflict rather than simple negatives. MoriTarot's AI is trained to interpret reversals with this nuanced perspective, providing you with insight into both what someone feels and what may be holding them back from expressing it.
The quality of your question directly shapes the quality of your reading. Here are examples of powerful, specific questions that produce clear answers:
While love tarot gives you a broad view of your romantic energy, relationship trajectory, and compatibility, feelings tarot zooms in specifically on what another person is thinking and feeling about you. Love tarot is about your love life as a whole — your readiness for romance, the health of a relationship, or general romantic prospects. Feelings tarot is laser-focused on the other person's perspective. It answers the 'What does he or she think of me?' question that keeps so many people up at night. At MoriTarot, both reading types use the same AI engine and astrological data, but the interpretation framework shifts to match your intent. If you are unsure which to use, start with feelings tarot when your burning question is about a specific person, and love tarot when you want the bigger picture.
Follow these steps for the clearest and most insightful feelings tarot reading:
Remember, feelings tarot is a tool for insight, not a guarantee. The cards reveal energetic tendencies and emotional undercurrents — they do not read minds with certainty. Use the reading to guide your own behavior and communication. Sometimes the most powerful thing a feelings reading can do is give you the courage to have an honest conversation with the person you are asking about.
Certain situations drive people to seek a feelings reading more than others. Here is how tarot speaks to the most common emotional puzzles:
You sent a message, you saw it was read, and then — silence. The anxiety that follows is one of the most common reasons people turn to feelings tarot. Cards like the Eight of Swords (feeling trapped or overthinking), The Hermit (needing space, not rejection), or the Seven of Cups (distracted by many options) often appear in this scenario. The reading can help you distinguish between someone who is genuinely disinterested and someone who is simply overwhelmed, busy, or unsure how to respond. Instead of spiraling into worst-case scenarios, let the card give you a more grounded perspective.
One day they are warm and attentive, the next they pull away. This push-pull dynamic is exhausting, and it is the perfect situation for a feelings reading. The Moon frequently appears here — reflecting the other person's own confusion and hidden fears. The Two of Wands (weighing options, not yet committed) and the Page of Swords (curiosity mixed with caution) are also common. The tarot will not excuse inconsistent behavior, but it can illuminate what is driving it. Often, mixed signals come from someone who genuinely likes you but is battling their own insecurities or past relationship trauma.
After a breakup, wondering what your ex feels is natural — and one of the most popular feelings tarot queries. The Six of Cups (nostalgia, fond memories), the Five of Cups (grief, regret), and Judgement (reassessment, potential for renewal) are cards that frequently surface. A feelings reading about an ex works best when you ask about their current emotional state rather than whether they want you back. This reframing produces more accurate and more useful guidance, helping you decide whether reaching out is wise or whether closure is the healthier path.
Not every feelings reading involves a romantic partner. Sometimes the question is whether a friend or colleague sees you as more than a friend. The Page of Cups (a tender, shy offering of emotion), the Knight of Wands (passionate but possibly fleeting interest), and the Three of Cups (friendship that could blossom) are common cards in these readings. The tarot can help you sense the undercurrent before deciding whether to change the dynamic of the relationship.
The suit of the card you draw reveals which dimension of the other person's feelings you are seeing. Understanding suit energy adds precision to your reading:
When you draw a card, notice its suit before reading the specific meaning. If you ask 'How does he feel about me?' and draw the Five of Pentacles, the answer lives in the realm of security and material concern — perhaps he worries about whether the relationship is practical or sustainable, rather than questioning his emotional attraction to you.
Tarot reads the energetic connection between you and the other person, reflecting their current emotional tendencies and the flow of the relationship. It is best used as a compass for understanding current dynamics rather than a definitive mind-reading tool. Many users find the readings remarkably accurate because tarot taps into subconscious patterns that are often invisible in everyday interactions.
Ace of Cups, Two of Cups, The Lovers, The Star, Knight of Cups, and Ten of Cups are the strongest indicators of affection. However, interpretation always depends on surrounding cards, whether the card is upright or reversed, and the specific question you asked. A single card does not tell the whole story.
Repeating the same question within a short time frame often produces inconsistent results because your emotional state colors the reading. The best practice is to wait until your mindset shifts, new information emerges, or at least a few days have passed before asking the same question again.
A challenging card does not necessarily mean the person dislikes you. Cards like The Moon or The Hermit often indicate the other person is dealing with their own confusion, past wounds, or need for space. Read the AI interpretation carefully — it will explain the specific nuance. Sometimes a 'negative' card is actually the most helpful one because it tells you what needs attention.
Feelings tarot focuses on the current emotional dynamic between you and another person. While cards like The Lovers or Two of Cups can indicate a deep, soulmate-level connection, tarot is best at reading present energy rather than making lifetime predictions. Use it to understand the now and let the future unfold naturally.
MoriTarot's AI combines traditional tarot interpretation with real-time astrological data, ensuring every reading considers both card symbolism and current planetary influences. While a human reader brings personal intuition, the AI offers consistency, instant availability, and the ability to integrate multiple data points simultaneously. Many users use MoriTarot for daily check-ins and consult human readers for major life decisions.
No. Feelings tarot reads the energetic connection between you and the other person, not their physical proximity. You simply need to hold them clearly in your mind while formulating your question and drawing the card. The reading taps into the shared energetic field of your connection, which exists regardless of distance or whether they are aware you are thinking of them.
You can, but the reading will be more general since there is less established energetic connection. Tarot reads the potential and current energy between two people. If you have only observed someone from a distance, the cards may reflect your own projections more than their actual feelings. For the most accurate results, feelings tarot works best when there has been at least some interaction — a conversation, eye contact, or shared experience — that creates a tangible energetic link.