When to use
- • there are two clear options
- • you need to compare consequences
- • resources and obstacles matter
choice · 6 cards
This spread compares two roads without claiming one is “fate.”
position 1
What the first option opens.
Trap: Do not assume a beautiful door is easy.
Journal: What truly opens?
position 2
What the first option will require.
Trap: Do not ignore the resource cost.
Journal: What will this road take?
position 3
Near development of the first road.
Trap: Do not read as lifelong sentence.
Journal: What check is needed?
position 4
What the second option opens.
Trap: Do not choose only from fear.
Journal: What calls here?
position 5
What the second option will require.
Trap: Do not hide an inconvenient cost.
Journal: What cost is honest?
position 6
Near development of the second road.
Trap: Do not confuse outcome with guarantee.
Journal: What can be checked first?
Compare not only how pleasant cards feel, but how concrete they are: documents, timing, resources, obstacles.
After the spread, write one verifiable fact for each road.