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XII. The Hanging Cat
Join Date: 30 Oct 2004
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I really like the motto. I hope to jump into the thread soon. I also like Talisman's "Larry Moe Curly"!!! My usual three card is "Issue, Querant, Advice or Outcome." I also like Robert Place's non-positional three card spread that depends on which way the characters are facing (or the flow of the illustrations). |
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Citizen
Join Date: 31 May 2006
Location: WI, USA
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great idea
Ha, I always thought three-spreads were "too simple"...and yes, I am a beginner, but after starting a journal and reading other's card interpretations as well as coming up with my own, I realized the cards have so many layers of meaning that even "just three" cards can tell you so much! (And I don't need to clear off a big space to lay out those darn Celtic Crosses!) ;-) So basically you've convinced me even more, Talisman! |
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Join Date: 21 Apr 2006
Location: Florida, USA
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I love both. Guilty. Like most beginners, I started laying out CC's. Loads of them. Of course it took me a while to really, Really get the spread concept as a whole. Joan Bunning's book/website helped quite a bit on that actually. But CC spreads are way too time consuming to do everyday. Really. That's more like my once a week spread. My day to day is hands down a three card Usually I read it as Morning~Afternoon~Evening And the 3 card as a motto thread has helped me soo much. I'm much better at piecing the mini story the cards are telling together now. I love it! Definitely one of the most versatile, if not THE most versatile spread. Talisman, your posts are awesome!
__________________ ~Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt, and dance like you do when nobody's watching.~ |
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Citizen
Join Date: 19 Feb 2005
Location: Florida, USA
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Consider an Elemental spread??
I've found an elemental pentacle spread to be my favorite... the one I turn to most often and use in my professional readings... I wish I would have learned this when I first started... it looks like this... ******7****** ************** ************* 5******1******4 ****** 2******* *************** *************** ***3 ******6*** 1 - The "heart of the reading," its theme, the most present 2 - The crossing card (like in a CC), the challenge, obstacles 3 - Earth: That which relates physically to the reading, practicality, finances, etc 4 - Water: That which relates emotionally to the reading, also intuition, creativity 5 - Air: That which relates mentally/intelectually, ideas, thoughts, worries, anxities, etc. 6 - Fire: That which is action-oriented, drive, goals, ambitions, communications, etc... 7 - Spirit: What "Spirit" (God, Godess, Angels, Guides, et all) are coaxing you to consider, the synthesis or outcome, possibilities, the "future" (possible) I double up and use two cards for positions 3 - 7, for a total of 12 cards, but that isn't necessary... I hope you enjoy... it's something to consider at least... Thanks! __________________ "The forces that affect our lives, the influences that mold and shape us, are often like whispers in a distant room--teasingly indistinct, apprehended only with difficulty" - Charles Dickens Last edited by Joermit; 02-06-2006 at 13:55. Reason: when posted didn't display spread correctly... hope this works! |
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Join Date: 25 May 2006
Location: Indiana, USA
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LOl oh this just warms my heart~ when I first started with a new deck I also like to try several spreads at once. And I agree the lwb is usually so basic but memorizing is out of the question these days. Thanks all of you for the 3 card spread ideas on this thread! I will making notes. Learn to play in all you do, life is to short to do otherwise and be serious all the time! ~ MMTygereye aka Marsha |
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Join Date: 15 Jun 2006
Location: Qld Australia
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Citizen
Join Date: 23 Dec 2004
Location: QLD, Australia
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Wow! I love Ravenswing's celtic square! I too am a beginer, even though I've been doing tarot for a year and a half now I definatly call myself still a beginer. Every so often I try the celtic cross, but I really haven't "got" it yet. however, I love three card readings, because I can get a clear picture of what the cards are saying to me. I just did Ravenswing's spread and wow, it just worked so well! I added another card off to the right as an 'outcome' card, to make it all ten cards. Thank you so much for this spread Ravenswing, I think I needed it as an intermediate step between three card spreads and the celtic cross.
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Citizen
Join Date: 08 Jul 2006
Location: UK
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thanks
THANKS for this suggestion to ditch that confusing celtic cross and use three cards. You totally convinced me to try it and I feel much more comfortable with the cards now that I can see the links between them. My memory isn't fantastic anyway and the celtic cross is quite a brainful. I felt like three cards were babyish in comparison to the larger spreads, but like red11 says, there's so much meaning in each card.. Ah, I love this site. So helpful! (..love the thesis/antithesis-synthesis spread) |
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Join Date: 14 Nov 2007
Location: PDX OR
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...:.:..thank you...:.:... i still consider myself a beginner so i appreciate this advice i have an affinity for -3- anyway so i find this easy advice to take ... peace ... |
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I BELIEVE!.... i'll have another.
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Join Date: 12 Mar 2007
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When I read your title my first thought was 3 card without looking at anyones posts.... then after a moment I thought: but only draw two cards to start. I would suggest for beginners a two card draw, when you have put together your meaning for the two cards(studied them and related them to your question), then changed it into a story( for practice), pull the third and see what affect it has on your two cards, that will help you learn and really hit home the power of a single card on a reading. Stay focused throughout as the third card is a part of your spread and will either reinforce your story or change the whole dynamics..hopefully helping you learn the cards as you read and answer your question. This is a "game" I used to play while sitting in my car on lunch breaks
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