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BadGirl
07-29-2009, 04:43 PM
The one I like to employ is The Celtic Cross:

http://www.alexanderandthings.com/Celtic%20Cross.jpg


Why?

it is simple, straight to the point, and has had a history of demonstrating accurate results for me. Then again, I have only gotten better with it over time, so that might have something to do with it as well.

Belphebe
07-29-2009, 07:28 PM
I agree......

stepheng98
08-20-2009, 07:40 AM
For simple should I or shouldn't I questions, I use the three card spread :-

Past, Present, Future.

This works very well for me 90% of the time but for very complex issues, I use the Celtic cross or similar.

SPG

Andyr
08-21-2009, 12:07 AM
For simple should I or shouldn't I questions, I use the three card spread :-

Past, Present, Future.

This works very well for me 90% of the time but for very complex issues, I use the Celtic cross or similar.

SPG

3 card spread all the time is what I use, need to expand on that then just think the question and draw another card, it don't matter if its from the top of the pack or in the middle.. or even if you know what the top card is and you take it it will have changed to the right card for the question asked...

The cards will eventually "speak to you" anyway.. and there will become a point where you do not need to do any spread all you have to do is look at the pack and the cards will "pop" into your mind...

Whore_of_the_black_abyss
08-21-2009, 12:43 PM
Yep, I mainly use the Celtic Cross spread as well. It seems to be the most commonly used spread. I also like to use the 3 card past, present and future spread. Sometimes for relationships I use a 5 card spread that I found in one of my tarot books. It has worked quite accurately for me in the past.

Viridis
10-21-2009, 03:19 AM
I don't know why, but the Celtic Cross doesn't work very well for me. I prefer to do open readings, a reading with no spread, instead unless the reading is for a conflict between two people. In that case, I adore the Yin Yang spread found in Joan Bunning's "Learning the Tarot (in 19 Lessons)."

Dark Guardian
08-23-2010, 06:45 AM
Indeed the Celtic Cross is the best spread in my opinion. I use it in many of my questions. I also use the 3 card spread, but not as indicated as Past-Present-Future, but as means to ask yes/no questions. I open the three cards, and if they support each other, the answer is yes. If they negate each other, it's a no.
Doesn't always work though.

thesilentmind
10-19-2010, 09:16 PM
I use a directional spread, with a card for each direction/element and then one in the center to bring each direction together. I mostly use this for an overall feel of what's going on in my life. The directions represent Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual aspects of ones life.

When I have a direct question, I usually use just one card and then build from it.

14113
10-20-2010, 05:18 AM
15 card spread is one of my favorites ...

http://www.the-psychic-tarot.com/tarotspreads/15-card.gif

15 Card Spread - Tarot Spreads (http://www.the-psychic-tarot.com/tarotspreads/15card.html)

AgrippaAquinas
12-01-2010, 09:03 PM
I tend to use a 3-card reading in general, and then more complex spreads if more questions arise.

3-card is so adaptable. Past-present-future, querent's position-central idea-advice/conclusion, etc. And then you can take any card from the spread that you have more questions about and make it the querent in another spread to maintain the focus on that aspect of the question.

The 15-card layout utilized in the Thoth deck is also amazingly profound. Three cards for the present situation, three cards for past/karmic actions, three cards for outside influences, and six for a single future or two possible futures depending on the overall reading of those six cards.

Though sometimes I just go without a spread and draw cards until the cards tell me to stop, and use my own intuition to piece them together.

Moonstone
03-14-2011, 08:26 PM
I usually do a three to five card reading, but if I'm looking for more detail I usually go with the Celtic Cross.

Astral Eye
03-14-2011, 10:41 PM
The pyramid form is my fave
Then theirs the no spread and 5 card
Or you can use the court spread

Wolfie
03-15-2011, 11:20 PM
I started with the three card past, present and future reading which i like. There is something about drawing three cards that is so succinct in direction.

I practice a seven card Star of David or hexagram reading which is a little more in depth, covering past, present, future, environment, unconscious, solution and conclusion.

I also use three card yes/no readings. For a direct answer i will read with uprights and reversals. 3 upright - definitely yes, 2 up 1 down - probably so, 1 up 2 down - maybe no, 3 down - definitely not!

I think direct yes/no readings are a little dangerous however, and i prefer an empowering three card yes/no spread. Card 1 - factors in favor of the desired outcome, Card 2 - factors working against the desired outcome, Card 3 - the most important or deciding factor.

valoursatanas
03-25-2011, 05:57 AM
I started becoming interested in Tarot reading when I first asked one of my friends, who is a Tarot reader to do a reading for me. Since that experience several months ago, I got myself a personal Tarot deck to do my own reading, learning everything from scratch.

My first spread I used was the celtic cross spread as it seems to be the more common spread among readers.

Then, I came across the Thoth spread (15-card) spread and the astrological spread, both to me, are very helpful in looking into my life's situations depending on the occasion itself.

These 3 are, in my opinion, one of the best and most accurate.

Phenrir
03-25-2011, 03:32 PM
I usually do a three card spread every day, to get controll of my incoming day. Then every sunday evening i do celtic cross spread, just to clear the week that has past and the one who is coming.