Options spread

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You can use this for as many options as you want. Basically you can do it two ways, you can do it like this:

Option 1: 1...2...3...4
Option 2: 5...6...7...8
etc

Or you can do one option, reshuffle, and then do the next option

Option 1: 1...2...3...4
Reshuffle, re-cut, etc
Option 2: 1...2...3...4

For each option you are going to do, these are the following questions, or positional meanings:

1. (5, 9, etc). The benefits of doing Option 1 (2, 3, etc)
2. (6, 10, etc). The downfalls of doing Option 1 (2, 3 etc)
3. (7, 11, etc). The outcome if you do/choose Option 1 (2, 3, etc)
4. (8, 12, etc). The outcome if you don't do/choose Option 1 (2, 3, etc)

The reason why I chose this spread, is because I have a friend that I have done some readings for, and he asked me if you can do readings for specific things, so I said yes. He wanted to know if doing a creative writing and acting courses would be worthwhile, I looked at other spreads, and I really couldn't find one that I thought would apply. What I decided to do is to look at each option, ie, acting course, creative writing course, and the two of them together. So, I made up one! The way that I am approaching it is that I am doing one option, reshuffle, recut, etc, then the next option. I have done one option, got the next option's cards out, but have not interpreted. In my opinion, it definitely gives some pretty good results.

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Bec