Major Tom
I'm challenging Talisman right here and now to a shoot out - but strictly constrained to metaphorical 'bragging rights'.
My friend posted regarding what he considered the best spread for a beginner - it was the 3 card spread for those who don't remember. I recall challenging this in the politest possible terms -which could have been translated to "bollocks"!
The best possible spread for the beginner is what's commonly known as the cover and cross spread. This two card spread consists of a card placed face up with another card placed horizontally across it. The heart of the Celtic Cross spread. Also known as Covers me Crosses me.
If you want to get down to the basics of the situation = you really can't beat this spread. In a sort of basic shorthand the cover and cross gives you a summary of what's going on.
You can assign any number of meanings to the positions and I would welcome anyone's version.
You can also use the cover and cross in a row - using 6 cards or in a 3 x3 grid using 18 cards.
The permutations are endless...
My friend posted regarding what he considered the best spread for a beginner - it was the 3 card spread for those who don't remember. I recall challenging this in the politest possible terms -which could have been translated to "bollocks"!
The best possible spread for the beginner is what's commonly known as the cover and cross spread. This two card spread consists of a card placed face up with another card placed horizontally across it. The heart of the Celtic Cross spread. Also known as Covers me Crosses me.
If you want to get down to the basics of the situation = you really can't beat this spread. In a sort of basic shorthand the cover and cross gives you a summary of what's going on.
You can assign any number of meanings to the positions and I would welcome anyone's version.
You can also use the cover and cross in a row - using 6 cards or in a 3 x3 grid using 18 cards.
The permutations are endless...