![]() Pay attention if the Aces are reversed because that will still be a yes to me but it will indicate that an issue will need to be resolved. This says it will be a success but some jerk may try to start an argument after a couple of drinks. In this case, I interpret the other cards with the Ace(s).įor example let’s say you ask if your party will be a success and you get the Ace of Wands, Four of Cups, King of Swords reversed. If you have only one or two Aces, it’s a yes….but. If you have three Aces, your answer is a clear (and happy) yes! Yay! Repeat this three times, until you have three piles in front of you. Once you feel you’re ready, put the deck facedown on the table.ĭealing from the top of the deck, flip cards one by one until you get an Ace – or have dealt thirteen cards. Now, shuffle the Minors thoroughly while thinking about your question. Put the Majors aside because you won’t be working with them. Separate your deck into Majors and Minors. Here’s a fast ’n furious tarot spread for those times when you need a clear yes or no. For example, if you’re wondering if you should say yes to some opportunity and you don’t have a lot of time to think about it. Although “yes or no” questions are frowned upon in some tarot circles, sometimes you need that sort of direct answer. ![]()
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