Tarot Spread

Money and Resource

Money attitude, leaks, potential, and step

7 cards$14.99advancedCareer/money

Money and Resource reads the question through the sequence: My money attitude -> Where resource leaks -> Income potential -> What I undervalue -> What to structure -> Fear blocking -> Practical step. 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 you need to see resource, risk, strategy, and next business step.
  • When work, money, or a project needs clear structure instead of anxious fantasy.

boundary

When not to use

  • When the question requires licensed financial, tax, or legal advice.
  • When you want a card to replace calculation, contract, or budget.

wording

Strong questions

  • Where is the project's strongest resource now?
  • What risk should be seen before the next step?

avoid

Weak questions

  • Where should I invest all my money?
  • Tell me what will definitely profit.

positions

How the spread is read

  1. position 1

    My money attitude

    What does the “My money attitude” 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?

  2. position 2

    Where resource leaks

    What does the “Where resource leaks” position show?

    risk

    Focus: Risk shows where you need a plan, boundary, or extra verification.

    Trap: Trap: fearing the risk instead of managing it.

    Journal: How can I reduce this risk by one level?

  3. position 3

    Income potential

    What does the “Income potential” position show?

    growth

    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?

  4. position 4

    What I undervalue

    What does the “What I undervalue” position show?

    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?

  5. position 5

    What to structure

    What does the “What to structure” position show?

    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

    Fear blocking

    What does the “Fear blocking” 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?

  7. position 7

    Practical step

    What does the “Practical step” position show?

    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 business readings where symbols help thinking but do not replace calculation and professional review.

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.

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