snowmoon
If I couldn't pin down two cards that approximate the choices, I wouldn't use the GT. I would instead do two small spreads, one for each option, and see which gives the most coherent and fortunate outlook. I wouldn't use a charged card, and would just read each spread as a brief narrative about the situation. Three cards might do it, but I'm more partial to 5-card lines because they show more movement and interaction between the cards. Pulling one card for each choice wouldn't do it for me.
If the Mice is impacting the "choice" card (especially if to the right of it) I would advise the client that the outcome of that choice could be diminished in some way, and might not turn out to be everything that is hoped for. There could also be an element of increased anxiety associated with the choice.
hi, i think i like to use small spread for it. I'm more to 5 cards too . do you use one deck for each choice A or B? or one deck for each??
the mice card is the the card that i considered. also like coffin , fox, snake.
thank-you.