Awakened Queen
I created this spread after not liking the options for yes/no spreads out there. There always seemed to be some issue with them. I based it on the idea of a courtroom. There is a judge and a jury of 12 members who make the decisions.
Ask your yes/no question.
Pull 12 cards. - This is the Jury.
YES CARDS: EVEN NUMBERED (EXCEPT TENS), MAJOR ARCANA (EXCEPT THE FOOL), ACE OF CUPS, ACE OF WANDS
NO CARDS: ODD NUMBERED, TENS, THE FOOL, COURT CARDS, ACE OF PENTACLES, ACE OF SWORDS
Yes cards are placed up at the top of the spread one right next to the other. No cards are place down at the bottom one right next to the other. At the end, tally up how many yes cards and no cards to decide if it's a yes or no answer. If you reach a tie, you're not supposed to know right now.
Say you receive 8 cards in the yes section, this would mean a YES to your answer. Read the cards in the yes section to gain more insight on why it's a yes. And do the same if you receive more no cards than yeses. Read the cards in the no section to better understand the answer.
Let me know what you think and feel free to ask questions
I forgot to mention that you (the reader) is the Judge!
Ask your yes/no question.
Pull 12 cards. - This is the Jury.
YES CARDS: EVEN NUMBERED (EXCEPT TENS), MAJOR ARCANA (EXCEPT THE FOOL), ACE OF CUPS, ACE OF WANDS
NO CARDS: ODD NUMBERED, TENS, THE FOOL, COURT CARDS, ACE OF PENTACLES, ACE OF SWORDS
Yes cards are placed up at the top of the spread one right next to the other. No cards are place down at the bottom one right next to the other. At the end, tally up how many yes cards and no cards to decide if it's a yes or no answer. If you reach a tie, you're not supposed to know right now.
Say you receive 8 cards in the yes section, this would mean a YES to your answer. Read the cards in the yes section to gain more insight on why it's a yes. And do the same if you receive more no cards than yeses. Read the cards in the no section to better understand the answer.
Let me know what you think and feel free to ask questions
I forgot to mention that you (the reader) is the Judge!