In the early days of Tarot reading, a reliable standard and a Tarot journal and workbook can build confidence. Common spreads include three-card Tarot spreads, which are formed after the cards. Each card has a specific position and role that contributes to the overall meaning of the reading. To create your own Tarot spreads, follow these steps:
Clear your mind and focus on your question or intention. This can be specific or general, depending on your needs.
One-Card Tarot Spread: Anastascio recommends beginners start with something simple, and this doesn’t get simpler than this spread. To try it for yourself, all you have to do is ask your question.
Three-Card Tarot Spread: Anastascio recommends beginners start with something simple, and to try it for yourself, all you have to do is ask your question.
Romany Spread: Some people interpret the Romany spread as simply past, present, and future, using the cards together in each of the three rows. The most common method is having the person receiving the reading shuffle the deck three times, then cut the deck, and pull three cards in a row, representing the circumstance right now. Pull two more cards and place them beneath the first row, representing the situation right now.
In summary, creating your own Tarot spreads is a step by step guide and infographic that helps you understand the significance of each position and role in interpreting the past, present, and future of your life.
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