Schehrazada
Yes, I do
Hi sunstallion,
Yes, I use the yes/no spread and very often. However, it took me a while to understand how it works because the topic you are asking about and how you are asking about it makes an enormous difference for it to work.
I'll give you an example. If you are asking the cards to make a decision for you, then it's not worth it. Looking back at my journals, situations such as this one make the cards either give you a response that makes no sense, or a "sorry, there's no answer at this time".
However, in some of the cases that you mentioned, a yes/no question could be extremely helpful. I have a few examples that were very successful, such as two days ago: I did a reading about a horrendous noise that would not leave the neighborhood alone, even to sleep! I was able to solve it because of the yes/no spread, believe it or not. I asked "If I don't take any course of action about this noise, will it be solved?" I was hoping the manager would do something, or that a neighbor would complain, so I wasn't sure about what to do. I had called the manager several times about this for the past month, so I felt that it made no difference to call for the tenth time. The answer that the yes/no spread gave me was "No" and the cards showed me exactly what I needed to do to solve it, step by step and with details. They also told me that it was a very simple issue. I won't bore you with all the details because they are too many, but in conclusion, the events that happened in the last few days proved that, hadn't I done something, we would still be leaving in noise land.
I journaled a lot about this type of spread and came to many conclusions. If you need any specific information or examples, let me know. I will be happy to share my experiencies with you.
Best,
S.
Hi sunstallion,
Yes, I use the yes/no spread and very often. However, it took me a while to understand how it works because the topic you are asking about and how you are asking about it makes an enormous difference for it to work.
I'll give you an example. If you are asking the cards to make a decision for you, then it's not worth it. Looking back at my journals, situations such as this one make the cards either give you a response that makes no sense, or a "sorry, there's no answer at this time".
However, in some of the cases that you mentioned, a yes/no question could be extremely helpful. I have a few examples that were very successful, such as two days ago: I did a reading about a horrendous noise that would not leave the neighborhood alone, even to sleep! I was able to solve it because of the yes/no spread, believe it or not. I asked "If I don't take any course of action about this noise, will it be solved?" I was hoping the manager would do something, or that a neighbor would complain, so I wasn't sure about what to do. I had called the manager several times about this for the past month, so I felt that it made no difference to call for the tenth time. The answer that the yes/no spread gave me was "No" and the cards showed me exactly what I needed to do to solve it, step by step and with details. They also told me that it was a very simple issue. I won't bore you with all the details because they are too many, but in conclusion, the events that happened in the last few days proved that, hadn't I done something, we would still be leaving in noise land.
I journaled a lot about this type of spread and came to many conclusions. If you need any specific information or examples, let me know. I will be happy to share my experiencies with you.
Best,
S.