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Yes or No Spread
Creator: Cup_of_Fire
(Used with permission)
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1. Yes or No. Major Arcana means yes. Suited cards mean no. Court cards
mean maybe. The card itself should also be interpreted for added meaning
or extra messages.
2. This card will describe the question or situation that the tarot is
addressing. Use this card to determine how accurate the reading really
is. If it is not related to your question, disregard the yes/no card and
just continue interpreting the remaining 5 cards like a normal spread.
This most likely happened because the tarot felt that you had more
pressing issues to focus on and it wanted to bring your attention to
that.
3. This card is telling you about the past events or actions that led to
the result of your yes/no answer.
4. This card is telling you about the current situation, and how that is
playing a part in the yes/no answer that the tarot has given you.
5. This card is telling you about the future influences or actions that
are available to you. No reading is ever set in stone, and the yes/no
answer that was given can most likely be changed. This card will tell
you how.
6. This card is giving you advice from the tarot, or pointing out things
that the tarot feels that you should know about and don't.
I had originally made it so that reversed meant no, but I think that
that is overdone and sometimes frustrating, especially if you don't read
reversals.
If you prefer, you can choose a suited card for the yes. For example, if
it is a relationship yes or no you are looking for then a cup would mean
yes. Work questions would be a wands or pent card, etc. You decide what
is appropriate.
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