Anyway, I asked "what the outcome would be if I were to continue my current path of magical and spiritual study?"
I used the 'split hexagram' method in '11 Lessons in Modern Magic' by Donald Kraig.
Bear in mind I'm no expert on tarot or divination, and I was only working out of one book (albeit a well recommended one). This is my first time attempting anything of the sort, so any advice or constructive criticism is welcome

I meditated for 5 minutes, said a quick prayer over the cards as I shuffled them asking the Divine for guidance, then I laid the cards out like so:
And had the following results (I'm including the interpretations of different cards to help me summarize it better more than anything, I'm sure you guys already know what's what):
#1 & 2, according to Kraig represent Unknown Spiritual Influences:
1 - Chariot - Triumph, Overcoming Obstacles
2 - Hermit - Caution or Spiritual Advancement
#3 is said to represent spiritual advice:
3 - Magician (R) - Wrong use of skill or willpower, overconfidence or conceit lack of skill
#4 - Subconscious desire
- Hanged Man - Wisdom as a result of self-sacrifice
#5 Conscious Desire
5 - The Sun - Happiness and Contentment
#6 - Practical Advice
6 - The Tower - Ruin, Catastrophy, disruption
#7 - Final Outcome
7 - Fool (R) - Hesitation, Carelessness, trouble from ignoring foolishness.
I interpreted as follows:
- Spiritual fulfillment and magical advancement is possible if I am willing to suffer for it and overcome obstacles, but
- My personal flaws have the potential to trip me up and cause me to falter or stray down the wrong path, and I need to master them if I wish to succeed (these possibly being the aforementioned obstacles). Likewise, I need to be wary of pushing myself too far or trying to achieve too much at once, or of becoming conceited or arrogant in the future.
- If I don't heed this and any other advice from the universe and my subconscious, then folly and failure will result
It made a lot of sense in the context of where my life is at right now
