WaterChild Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 I was thinking about different kinds of readings one could do, and it occurred to me that when reading about a relationship, it might be helpful to have both (or all) members of that relationship present, if they are interested in all knowing more about what is going on or what might happen in future. For example, maybe two parents are thinking of moving their kid to another school, and want to know if that is a good idea. Or maybe a couple want to know what will happen if one of them takes a new job and they have to decide between relocating or having a long-distance relationship. Does anyone here have experience with this? How do you conduct these readings and what advice would you give for someone who wanted to try it?
TheFeeLion Posted June 13, 2020 Posted June 13, 2020 I haven't done anything like this myself but I was thinking you could think of it like doing a reading for one entity with different parts. Depending on the issue of course. You could taylor a spread the same way you would for anything else. If I use your parents and child scenario as an example you could do a spread something along the lines of: 1. Pros 2. Cons 3. Effect on the family as a whole 4. Effect on the child 5. Advice Or like this... 1. Why do they want to make this decision 2. What to keep in mind 3. How this decision will effect the child If you wanted to do a reading for a whole family then it could be better thinking of then as a whole rather than as individuals. It would likely be a more generalised reading but could still work well if that was taken into account
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