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poochycat | I would like to know what spread is best when wanting to know the answer to a simple yeas/no question. i am using the guilded tarot deck. |
NoRainNoRainbows | HIHI PC...left u something on the hearth and home a while ago... and bumping this up for u so the more 'seasoned' tarot readers can answer |
poochycat | Hi rainbows! It's nice to hear from you again. I bought the gilded tarot cards and I'm playing around with them. I did a few readings for myself (nine card spread) re working situations with J. We like each other although I don't think it's going to lead anywhere. That's what the cards say. Personal or business related. I also did another one on MK and it turned out very positive although it is still about 8 months until I see him. I won't be seeing him at Christmas. Reply if you would like to. I would love to hear from you. I survived Thankgiving and never want to see another turkey again! |
littlecloud | I prefer less cards if you want to keep it simple, 1 card pull for a straight yes/or no, or a 3 card for a little more detail. I don't like using more cards unless it's a more detailed reading. |
NoRainNoRainbows | LOL i promise no Turkey's and glad you survived it...yes things will go positive, but you know the minute we initiate things matters. Sometime the wrong moment gets a wrong result, and sometimes the right moment the right result for the exact same thing. I agree keep it simple...do 3-6 cards and the general 'vibe' of the cards will give you hints about whether it is a yes or no! |
poochycat | THANKS EVERYBODY! |