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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:42 pm
Firstly, the parts are not totally unique, just the total.
When I sit down to do tarot, I don't ask a question. When I'm struck with the impression that I'm supposed to do it, I just sit down and start shuffling. Then, I spread the cards out so I can see them all. I wait for each one to give me an impression before picking it, that way I don't have to leave it all up to chance of shuffle, I can let intuition take hold and pull the most accurate ones out for me. This is how I lay them.
-4-5- 2-1-3 --6--
1 - Who am I, and what my situation in life is at present? 2 - What path or decisions led me to my present? 3 - What is going to motivate my progression into the future? 4 - On what path does my future lay currently? 5 - What alternate path, be it threatening or promising, is available? 6 - What determines which path (which card 4 or 5) will be taken?
This method works wonders for me as far as learning how to grow and where my deficits are. xd Thought I'd share.
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:13 pm
That looks interesting. So you lay down all the cards and pick up 6 of them and then lay them in that order? I like the meanings/questions/whatever you'd call them that explain what each card will represent.... I like the ones you've chosen.
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:25 pm
smile thanks. Experimentation leads to good things. Let me know if you find success or accuracy in the layout should you decide to use it.
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