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Bird spread from "Power Tarot"


1.....2.........................6.....7
...........3................5
....................4
....................8

1-2. Where you are now
3. How you get to where you want to be
4. Where you're headed
5. What you find along the way
6-7. What you learn
8. How your journey ends

Spread attributed to Megan MacGregor.

This is one of my favorite medium-length spreads, along with the similar one from the Glastonbury Tarot book.


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Kyrielle... what a neat spread! I don't know how I missed seeing the word "bird" (since I'm a bird watcher ), but I'm glad I found it. Thanks for posting it.


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This is a great general spread, for when you feel like you need a reading but don't have a specific question (or too many questions!). I did one with the Osho Zen and it was quite powerful.
Thanks!


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