Tarot Spreads
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Hi everyone! I just thought I would share this spread that I created a little while ago when doing a life goals reading for myself. The cards are laid out like this: 9***5*****6***10 1*****2 3*****4 11**7*****8***12 It can be moderated as needed, but as I was asking the question, I felt intuitively that there would be 4 goals for me, so I laid them out as above. Cards 1-4 (or however many you would like) represent your life goals (so card #1 in this spread can be referred to as goal #1). Cards 5-8 represent the challenges that you will face in accomplishing each goal (so for example, card #5 in this spread is the challenge to goal #1, and car…
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Admit it, for most of us, a good number of the questions we get center on good ole l'amour. I've always used a dependable (tho rather large) spread in gauging the current and future states of the relationship between two people. With minor modifications I also use this to discern the potential compatibility between a couple of souls. It's not always set in stone tho - if I want more details regarding an area of concern I draw more cards (or sometimes even a separate mini-spread). While it has served me in good stead, I'm still quite curious about what the other readers here use for love and relationship readings. I reckon that I may glean something from these, maybe us…
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This is a spread that I first saw on Youtube ( ). They guy in the video does an example reading if you want to know a bit more about how to perform this spread. (He also mentions that he first learned this spread from an Agatha Christie book - but won't mention which one it was. I believe he is referring to The Hollow, which is the only book of hers that I know contain a cartomancy spread, although it is not exactly the same as this one. However, back on topic.. ;D) You start by choosing a significator (this card is not counted as one of the ten cards), and you place it in the middle. Then you lay the rest out like this: 5 4…
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Here are my go to 3 Card Tarot Spread What I need to know/What I need to let go of/Advice Where to Look/What to ignore/Advice What I think/What I need to think/How to make the shift Pro/Con/Overall What are yours?
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Hi Everyone, The Celtic Cross is the largest spread I generally use, and I tend to go with Psychological (Jungian) interpretations. Now, not the Internet, I'm seeing all kinds of variations in card positions and meanings that seem to contradict themselves. Is there a standard or consensus on what the positions are supposed to represent? I'm confusing myself. please feel free to move this if it is in the wrong section. Thanks :)
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LOVE SPREAD ----1----------2---- -----------3---------- -4----------------5- ---------------------- ---6-------'----7--- ---------------------- -----------8---------- 1. Represents the querent 2. Represents the partner 3. The overall energy of the relationship? 4. How the querent sees the partner and the feelings they have towards the other party 5. How the partner sees the querent 6. The couple's strength 7. The relationship's pitfall 8. Potential Outcome
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I found a wonderful career spread that I'd like to share. It's from the book Tarot Life Planner by Lady Lorelei. It's called the 78 Career Choices, and it's useful for people who are at a crossroads re: their professional lives or who're simply curious as to the kinds of jobs they may possibly take. As the book says, it can "help you think, decide, and plan. It isn't meant as a surefire method of determining your next career move, but will get you out of your rut and start you thinking". First, choose any of the following questions, or if you want you may re-frame any of them to your liking: What is my best job choice for now? Which career choices best suit my …
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I came across the following Everyday Spreads in a book entitled The Tarot Bible by Sarah Barlett. (Bartlett, Sarah. The Tarot Bible: the Definitive Guide to the Cards and Spreads. Sterling, 2006). Thought I would post them here, under the fair usage clause. (They're big so we can read them properly). Might be fun to try. :)
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It's just about that time, so I wanted to share this in the Tarot Spreads subforum before starting the thread for the group reading! This is a spread inspired by the Sacred Days of Yule group reading let by BlueDragonfly[/member], first at AT and now here at TT&M. The original Sacred Days of Yule spread can be found here. This Sacred Days of Midsummer spread draws on inspiration from various cultures to help us embrace the sacredness of the season of summer. Together we walk the sacred path of days around the Summer Solstice. This spread is unique in that it is a total of 12 cards, with one card meant to be drawn each day for 12 days. I'll be hosting a group …
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There's probably a thread for this, here, already, but I would love it if you could share your best interview or meet a new deck Tarot deck and Oracle deck spreads with me. Thank you so much!
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This is a spread I came up a few years ago for the month of February - the 1st Feb (in Ireland) is St Brigid's Day and I believe it is the 2nd in Scotland. (Imbolc?) St Brigid is a combination of the goddess Brigid and an abbess of the same name in early Christian Ireland. Most Brigidine schools have as their motto Fortiter et Suaviter (Strength and Gentleness) and so this spread is based on that motto. But the qualities could equally apply to the triple goddess, Brigid. Strength in her Smith form; Gentleness in her Healer form; and a combination of the two in her Poet form. :) 1. Lay out the cards as shown in the diagram. 2. This spread requires the reader to w…
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Anybody know of any spreads that are good to do on the New Moon of your astrological sign?
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Does anybody here actually perform daily draws? Do you just use one card or many? If it's just one, how do you interpret it? If it's more than, what kind of spread do you use? At what time of the day do you perform it - mornings or evenings? Do you do this religiously - I mean, do you do it everyday without fail? And - be honest now - how helpful and accurate have these been?
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ATTRACTIVENESS SPREAD ---------5-------- ----3------4---- 6--------------7 ----1------2---- ---------8-------- 1. Interior Qualities What you think of yourself as a person 2. Interior Image What you think of your physical image 3. Exterior Qualities What others may think of you as a person 4. Exterior Image What others may think of your physical image 5. Attractiveness Your overall appearance and how attractive you are to others 6. Future Confidence How this will affect your self-image in the future 7. Future Relationships How this will affect your future relationships 8. Advice/Improvements Things to keep in mind and how to impro…
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There was a thread that I discovered too late on the other forum related to this, so I wanted to bring it back here. The CC spread is widely varied and many people have their own versions that they find most useful. What is yours?
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Jumping in on the spreads for Imbolc! Here is a lovely spread by Christine Jette, from her book Tarot for All Seasons. Brid is another form of the name Brighid, the powerful Celtic goddess, also known as the Catholic saint depending on your path. I feel this spread can also be used throughout the year, especially if you have a devotion to Brighid. From the book: February can be the harshest winter month, yet just beneath the snow, new life grows. Celebrate growth and new beginnings. Use the Brid's Wheel spread to make plans, gain strength, heal, and attain creative inspiration. Weave together your heart's desire on the last snowflake of winter, and await the prom…
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Greetings, I understand this type of reading and tarot spread is a sensentive topic as it talks about suicide for my reading and created the spread on a cause of a death. Now this is topic and spread is to be used for anyone who arent heavliy affected nor find this offence. Im not doing this to upset anyone in ANY shape or form, but death is a milestone that every living thing experiences regardless if you like to accept it as it is or not. Enough of the ranting heres a reading ive done earlier on today as I was in a dark state of mind. So heres how the spread works and the cards I have gotten for the reading. For further details I will be expanding my reading with furth…
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Greetings, Welcome to my Moon Phase tarot spreads for all four important phases. These may be used for an number of purposes to fulfill your hearts
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AUTHORS NOTE Now today I've decided to share this spread on a Moon phase that the Southern Hemisphere will experience on the 25th of January. This reading that is providing below to show how this spread works is personal. On the 24th of January around 2:15pm I just gotten off from work and decided to meet up with my sisters at the local OP shop. I was on the walk path I looked both ways twice to ensure that there wasn't any cars coming as this time of year it's particularly busy where I live. I looked both ways so there was no cars coming then I gotten off the walk path and started crossing. Then when I lease expected it a white car come around the corner and speedi…
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What is your favourite type of three cards spread? Mine is past, present and future.
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I came across this spread on the Tarot in a Teacup blog and thought it looked really fascinating. This is actually why I'm currently looking for a copy of her book Tarot Wisdom! The spread is done in the shape of an inverted pentagram. Picture with spread positions attached. 1 3 6 4 5 2 1. What have I lost? 2. What blocks me from returning? 3. What illusory chains hold me? 4. What reality holds me? 5. How can I free myself? 6. What will happen?
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