Kittaine
I had to make this when a friend asked me to give him insight regarding two courses of action--only one of which he could take. Before I could give him the reading, turned out his problem was already solved. So I never got to use this spread.
I have a feeling somebody else already thought of something like this. I'm posting this anyway. Hehe. ^^
*********7*8*9*********
*******5*******6*******
******3*********4******
*****1***********2*****
1 - The nature of the first option/what the querent feels about first option
2 - The nature of the second option/what the querent feels about second option
3 - Consequences/negative aspect/drawbacks of first option
4 - Consequences/negative aspect/drawbacks of second option
5 - Rewards/Positive aspect of first option
6 - Rewards/Positive aspect of second option
7, 8, 9 - Three-card advice
Originally I thought this spread could only be applied to situations where the person can only choose one option. But then, who knows, it might be better for him to integrate both. So I added the three cards for advice on what the best thing to do is.
Also, this spread assumes that the options, if one takes them, come with drawbacks and rewards. They may not be immediately apparent, but they could occur in the future as a result of taking the option.
Hope this spread makes sense. If not, I can always do some more tweaking.
I have a feeling somebody else already thought of something like this. I'm posting this anyway. Hehe. ^^
*********7*8*9*********
*******5*******6*******
******3*********4******
*****1***********2*****
1 - The nature of the first option/what the querent feels about first option
2 - The nature of the second option/what the querent feels about second option
3 - Consequences/negative aspect/drawbacks of first option
4 - Consequences/negative aspect/drawbacks of second option
5 - Rewards/Positive aspect of first option
6 - Rewards/Positive aspect of second option
7, 8, 9 - Three-card advice
Originally I thought this spread could only be applied to situations where the person can only choose one option. But then, who knows, it might be better for him to integrate both. So I added the three cards for advice on what the best thing to do is.
Also, this spread assumes that the options, if one takes them, come with drawbacks and rewards. They may not be immediately apparent, but they could occur in the future as a result of taking the option.
Hope this spread makes sense. If not, I can always do some more tweaking.