MDredhead
I find that if I really have a thorny problem, I will read and re-read for myself until it becomes absolutely muddled.
Yes, I confess, I am a self-reading addict.
Its not that I look for specific advice, its that I try to uncover the meaning of the guidance in a deep way. More cards/readings don't necessarily help.
So I wondered if anyone had some rules of thumb to help others like me. For example, I keep it simple (one card draw, three card spread) as much as I can when self-reading. I also try to impose limits on time between readings or not read for the same question over and over.
What are your tips for self-readings?
Yes, I confess, I am a self-reading addict.
Its not that I look for specific advice, its that I try to uncover the meaning of the guidance in a deep way. More cards/readings don't necessarily help.
So I wondered if anyone had some rules of thumb to help others like me. For example, I keep it simple (one card draw, three card spread) as much as I can when self-reading. I also try to impose limits on time between readings or not read for the same question over and over.
What are your tips for self-readings?