Telling the Story
Let's talk about spreads As mentioned in a previous entry, there are as many spreads as there are Tarot readers (and likely many more). That being said, I have found that the easiest spread for beginners is a three-card spread. A spread involves cards in particular positions and a predetermined relationship between those positions . There are many possibilities as to how the positions in a spread can be defined, but it's important to decide upon the positions in the spread you're using prior to reading. My favorite examples of three-card spreads are: Past, present, probable future Situation, action, probable outcome What I know, what is hidden, what I need to integrate Again - you can define the card positions in the ways most meaningful to you, but stick to those definitions throughout the reading. You can always use a different spread next time! The definitions of each position are so important because they will dictate how you tell the story. Let's look at the thr