Sofia Philo
I don't like doing yes/no spreads, but I have used a yes/no spread that I found on this site somewhere... you pick a significator, reverse half the deck, flip seven cards and read. You count reversed cards as no and upright cards as yes - the first card counts as two.
Anyway, one time I did it and the conclusion was yes while the cards were screaming "NO"... it was funny because I don't read reversals. I would have never got that interpretation with those cards I selected, so I really had to dig. The yes/no reading turned out to be more insightful than all of the other spreads I did before it (referring to that situation).
Anyway, one time I did it and the conclusion was yes while the cards were screaming "NO"... it was funny because I don't read reversals. I would have never got that interpretation with those cards I selected, so I really had to dig. The yes/no reading turned out to be more insightful than all of the other spreads I did before it (referring to that situation).