Could you help.
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 31 Mar 2003, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| Amythist |
31 Mar 2003 |
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I am learning from a new book what is one of the easiest spreads to learn from. Except the three and 4 card spreads could anyone tell me thankyou
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| WolfSpirit |
31 Mar 2003 |
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If you don't want to do 3 or 4 card spreads...you can do a 5 card spread :laugh:
No seriously I often use a 5 card spread that covers a lot, I just put the cards in a row
1 = past influences
2 = present
3 = hidden influences
4 = advice
5 = outcome
Come to think of it, think this thread belongs in the tarot spreads forum. You can probably find more spreads there as well.
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| Amythist |
31 Mar 2003 |
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ok Thankyou. I always put my cards in rows. I am used to large spreads not small spreads you wil be seeing my readings in the forum as i have trouble reading small spreads but i find it easy large spreads I think we all learn differently
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| WolfSpirit |
31 Mar 2003 |
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I sometimes use bigger spreads but I find this one very useful.
What I sometimes do is do the same spread with another deck (or two different decks) so I get two (or three) cards in the past position etc. so you get to see different influences.
But often I don't use an existing spread but just make up questions as I go. That way you can add clarifying cards or follow-up questions immediately. I like this method but some people prefer spreads with fixed meanings.
If you want to try different spreads you might try these sites:
www.anjastarot.dk
www.tarotspreads.com
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| Amythist |
31 Mar 2003 |
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Thankyou for that.
I will try out the websites. I am also going to give the 5 card spread ago aswell and see how i get on.
Thankyou so much for your help
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