Quick answer
Ask whether texting him is the right next step
Keep the question immediate: Should I text him today? That gives the reading one decision to address. You are not asking it to predict the whole relationship or guarantee what he will say.
Open Yes or No Tarot when you want a direct signal. If the real issue is what the connection means or why the communication feels uncertain, use the broader Love Tarot Reading instead.
Before you text
Separate a clear message from an anxious one
Intention
What do you want the message to do?
A simple check-in is different from sending a message to force reassurance, an apology, or an immediate answer.
Timing
Has the conversation had space?
If you already sent the last messages, waiting may reveal more than another attempt to restart the exchange.
Boundary
Can you accept no reply?
Only send the message if you can respect his response, including delay, distance, or silence.
Better prompts
Use one focused tarot question
- Should I text him today?
- Is reaching out the healthiest next step for me?
- Would waiting create more clarity than contacting him now?
Avoid asking several hidden questions at once, such as whether he misses you, whether he will reply, and whether you will get back together. Those need emotional context, not a forced binary answer.
Read the result
Use the card as direction, then check reality
A positive result can support a calm, respectful message. A blocked or unclear result is a reason to pause and look at what is driving the urge to contact him. Neither result replaces the evidence already present in the conversation.
Draw once with Yes or No Tarot. If the answer exposes a deeper feelings question, continue with Love Tarot Reading rather than repeating the same draw.