Tarot Spread

Two Decks: Visible and Hidden

The main deck shows the visible line, while the shadow deck reveals the hidden layer

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Two Decks: Visible and Hidden reads the question through the sequence: Visible: situation -> Hidden: situation -> Visible: obstacle -> Hidden: obstacle -> Visible: action -> Hidden: key. Its main task is not to guess fate, but to separate the situation into roles, tensions, and a possible next step.

purpose

When to use

  • When the question is unclear and you need structure: center, obstacle, resource, and step.
  • When emotions are high and facts are mixed with inner roles.

boundary

When not to use

  • When you already decided and seek magical permission to avoid responsibility.
  • When you want private information about someone without consent.

wording

Strong questions

  • What is truly happening in this situation?
  • Where is my next honest lever of influence?

avoid

Weak questions

  • Who is to blame?
  • How can I force the situation to become what I want?

positions

How the spread is read

  1. position 1

    Visible: situation

    What is visible on the surface?

    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?

  2. position 2

    Hidden: situation

    What is hidden beneath the surface?

    hidden

    Focus: The hidden position shows what is hard to name but already influences the question.

    Trap: Trap: reading hidden material as a secret fact about another person.

    Journal: What would I rather not admit in this theme?

  3. position 3

    Visible: obstacle

    What blocks outwardly?

    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?

  4. position 4

    Hidden: obstacle

    What blocks covertly?

    shadow

    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?

  5. position 5

    Visible: action

    What action is visible?

    action

    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?

  6. position 6

    Hidden: key

    What hidden key matters?

    advice

    Focus: Advice should become a small action, otherwise it remains a pretty sentence.

    Trap: Trap: expecting magical certainty from advice.

    Journal: What step can I take within 24 hours?

Preparation

  • Phrase the question in first person: 'what should I see', 'what step is available to me', 'where is my boundary'.
  • Name the context in one sentence, without turning it into a ten-page confession.
  • Before reading, decide what counts as a practical outcome: conversation, pause, fact-check, plan, journal note.

Reading method

  • First read each position literally: what role it plays in the spread.
  • Then find two links: where cards support one another and where they argue.
  • At the end, formulate one insight and one small step. Without a step, the spread remains beautiful smoke.

After-reading integration

  • Write three lines: what was confirmed, what surprised you, what needs real-world checking.
  • Return to the spread in 3-7 days and note whether your position changed.
  • Do not repeat the same question in anxiety. Better ask: 'what changed since the previous reading?'.

Result template

  • Brief outcome: one sentence about the main theme of the spread.
  • Resource: what already helps or can help.
  • Risk: what must not be ignored.
  • Action: one verifiable step.

Best for

general reading

oracle

Where it is strong

Fits the Guide, Scriptorium, and readings where clarity matters more than drama.

pricing

Format logic

A deep scroll requires time: links between positions, Echo, and archive matter.

repeat

When to 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.

Caution seal

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.

Reading schools

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