Birdsman72
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone would recognize the spread a reader regularly uses on me. I've been looking online and through this forum, but I can't find anything that looks even close. I want to learn it so I can see what my own deck says. I'll describe it the best I can.
She places the significator (one card for an individual, two for a couple)at the top. She then proceeds to spread the cards, in a row about sixteen inches wide (I didn't count the number of cards), four or five rows. Then two more rows, each a foot long, single file like in a game of Solitaire, one on each side of the large spread she just laid out and put a card crossways at the bottom of each of those rows. All in all, she put out about half the deck, then set the remainder off to the side. Of course, cards are both upright and reversed.
My problem is, she only picks and chooses which cards to "read" and ignores others. I feel she's not getting the full message when she does this, and not telling me everything.
Does this spread sound familiar to anyone? Or did she create this spread herself? I'd appreciate any advice anyone can give!
She places the significator (one card for an individual, two for a couple)at the top. She then proceeds to spread the cards, in a row about sixteen inches wide (I didn't count the number of cards), four or five rows. Then two more rows, each a foot long, single file like in a game of Solitaire, one on each side of the large spread she just laid out and put a card crossways at the bottom of each of those rows. All in all, she put out about half the deck, then set the remainder off to the side. Of course, cards are both upright and reversed.
My problem is, she only picks and chooses which cards to "read" and ignores others. I feel she's not getting the full message when she does this, and not telling me everything.
Does this spread sound familiar to anyone? Or did she create this spread herself? I'd appreciate any advice anyone can give!