Major Arcana Spreads
The Fool
The Magician
The High Priestess
The Empress
The Emperor
The Hierophant
The Lovers
The Chariot
Justice
The Hermit
The Wheel of Fortune
Strength
The Hanged Man
Death
Temperance
The Devil
The Tower
The Star
The Moon
The Sun
The Last Judgement
The World
Other Spreads
Hekate Spread, or The Triune Path
Court Card Spread
Tarot Cards
The Emperor
The Star
The Moon
The Two of Swords
Ilmonda
Zero
The Magician
The High Priestess
Tarot Initials
Fool-Lovers
Chariot-Hanged Man
Death-Sun
Judgement-Ace of Pentacles
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This spread came about because, like a lot of people, I didn't
quite know what to do with court cards. If they are supposed to be people or
aspects of your personality, then they naturally have a hard time fitting in
to some positions in a spread, like outside events, or ideals for example.
So this spread puts the different cards in positions that fit with the types
of card they are (majors, pips, and courts).
For this spread you will need to divide the deck up into three piles: Major
Arcana, pips (including the aces), and court cards. Shuffle each pile and then
from the court card pile lay out cards 1 and 2 as in the diagram, face down.
From the majors lay out cards 3 and 6; and from the pips, 4 and 5 (all face
down).
Now, turn them all over in the order in the diagram.
Card 1: This represents your self, your conscious mind and sense of
who you are.
Card 2: This card represents your shadow, the night side of your self.
Card 3: This represents where you are in your life: which path you're
on, how far along you are, intersections and surroundings.
Card 4: This is what will or can help you.
Card 5: This is what will or can hinder you.
Card 6: This is a gift, an archetype to consider, a major theme in your
life that may bring harmony or strife, but will certainly bring richness.
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