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As for the Haindl, which was my first deck, I know what you mean. It's one of those decks where you can tell when the cards are reversed from the backs. But when I use reversals with it, I don't turn the deck around. I just proceed as usual with reversals...take the deck before starting (which will be all upright, I reorganise so they are all facing the same way after each reading), divide it in two, put one upside down on top of the other...shuffle a number of times, split the deck in three...At that point it will be evident if the first card on one of more of the piles is reversed, but I ignore that. Then, as per usual, I put my left hand over each pile to see which pile has the most energy and put that pile on top of the other two and draw the cards from there. Babs __________________ "Although science stops at the borders of logic, nature does not. It blossoms even where no theories have as yet penetrated." C.G. Jung "Love this world with the joy of a child, because anything else is only make believe" (told to me in a meditation) |
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i never use reversal in CC, if the card is reversed, i turn it upward again. |
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Well I can only answer some of what you asked, since I do use reversals (sometimes, it depends) but I don't use the CC or any spread at all usually. But I do have the Haindl also, it was my first deck. I know what you mean, you can really see if a card is reversed by its back. When I use reversals with my Haindl....I do what I usually do, split the deck into three piles, recombine them putting the one emanating the most energy on top, and pull the cards from teh top of the deck.But no, I leave them exactly as they land. I would never turn a pile over. To me, the point of doing a reversal (or a reading) is to let the universe give you the answers in the form it feels is truth. The cards should lay themselves out properly if you trust in that. If you fiddle with them after, to me it undoes the meaning of the reversals in the answer, as cards that were not mearn to be reversed end up reversed, or vice versa. Just my ideas... Bar PS Oh darn. LOL This thread is so old I already answered it and don't remember. I just saw my post a few posts up. LOL __________________ "Although science stops at the borders of logic, nature does not. It blossoms even where no theories have as yet penetrated." C.G. Jung "Love this world with the joy of a child, because anything else is only make believe" (told to me in a meditation) |
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