"How to interpret the sign I received?" is the question of those who noticed a meaningful coincidence: a recurring number, an animal met by chance, a word pronounced by a stranger, a dream that came true in small. Analytical psychology calls these phenomena synchronicities (Jung). The cards do not confirm the supernatural origin of a sign, but help read its symbolic message.
What is a synchronicity
The term synchronicity, coined by Carl Gustav Jung in the 1950s, indicates the meaningful coincidence of two events without apparent causal relation, that strike as "non-random". Science explains many cases as attention bias (Baader-Meinhof effect: when you think of something, you notice it more). Esoteric tradition reads them as signals. The two positions are not in conflict.
How to use the reading
Describe the sign (what, where, when, with what emotion). Draw one or three cards asking "what does this sign mean to me?". Let the combination of cards and sign generate a small inner dialogue. Often the value of the sign lies less in the event and more in what it reminds you about yourself.
FAQ
Do all signs have meaning?
No. Some events are just coincidences. The practice of synchronicity is choosing those that really touch us and ignoring background noise.
Do recurring numbers mean something?
In many esoteric traditions yes (angelic numbers, theosophical numerology). Symbolic language, not scientific.
Can I misinterpret?
Yes. Synchronicities are by nature ambiguous. Interpretation counts only insofar as it adds something useful to your present.