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Tarot Spread
A ten-card grand stage of the question
Classic Celtic Cross reads the question through the sequence: Current situation -> Crossing influence -> Root -> Recent past -> Conscious aim -> Near future -> Querent position -> External influences -> Hopes and fears -> Outcome. Its main task is not to guess fate, but to separate the situation into roles, tensions, and a possible next step.
purpose
boundary
wording
avoid
positions
position 1
What does the “Current situation” position show?
situation
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 2
What does the “Crossing influence” position show?
obstacle
Focus: Look not only for an external block, but for how you interact with it.
Trap: Trap: naming someone to blame instead of studying the mechanism of the block.
Journal: What exactly makes this obstacle strong?
position 3
What does the “Root” position show?
subconscious
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 4
What does the “Recent past” position show?
past
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 5
What does the “Conscious aim” position show?
conscious
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 6
What does the “Near future” position show?
future
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 7
What does the “Querent position” position show?
self
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 8
What does the “External influences” position show?
relationship
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
position 9
What does the “Hopes and fears” position show?
fear
Focus: Read fear as a signal, not a prophecy.
Trap: Trap: taking anxiety for intuition without checking.
Journal: What fact supports this fear, and what fact does not?
position 10
What does the “Outcome” position show?
outcome
Focus: Read this position as a distinct role in the spread's overall dramaturgy.
Trap: Trap: reading the position apart from neighboring cards and the question.
Journal: How does this position change the spread's overall meaning?
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pricing
A large format should be used rarely, with a clear question and a way to revisit the answer later.
repeat
Repeat the same spread only after a new event, new action, or meaningful change in state. Otherwise the cards begin reflecting anxiety rather than the question.
Tarot shows a symbolic map of the situation, but it does not replace medical, legal, financial, or psychological help. If the question involves safety, health, abuse, or urgent risk, real support comes first.
9 cards
Consciousness, reality, root; past, present, development
10 cards
Inner conflict, roles, and a new level
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For documents, moving, projects, conflicts, or exams
12 cards
Yearly or life overview across twelve areas
10 cards
The stream of circumstance and the actions available to the person