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Tarot
Spreads : : There are many spreads to choose from. Some spreads are
suitable for answering in' yes or no' while others require a great deal
of skill from the reader and fair deal of patience from the questioner,
for these spreads are complicated; but they provide an indepth analysis
to the questioner.
The spreads mentioned below have been chosen for their ease of use and
the depth of answer that they impart.
1) The Four-Card Spread : - This gives a reasonably detailed answer
to simply phrased question. The beginner with minimum knowledge of the
Tarot may use it with ease. It may be of further use as a part of a longer
reading using another spread to answer secondary question relating to
specific part of the questioner's life.
2) The Celtic cross Spread : - This is perhaps the most widely
used and most popular of all Tarot spreads. It gives the questioner a
much more detailed view of his/her circumstances than the Four Card Spread.
The reader should attempt to read the cards in relation to each other
for all the cards taken together would provide more meaning than the sum
of their individual parts.
3) The Astrological Spread : - This spread, as the name implies
is based upon the principles of astrology. 12 cards are placed in positions
representing the 12 astrological houses. Each card is interpreted with
in the context of the individual house. This may take a little longer
to learn for the beginner but any one with the knowledge of astrology
will find the principle straightforward.
Both the Celtic Cross Spread and the Astrological Spread together give
a very detailed and in depth understanding of the questioner's situation
and there by help in deciding a course of action.
There are some other popular spreads namely Etteilla's Great Figure of
Destiny and Papus's Rapid methods of divination. However, an indepth analysis
of all the Spreads and exact methodology employed for divination using
Tarot cards is beyond the scope of this treatise.
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