Yes - No Spread; 3 Card Answer

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

How to read a simple yes-no spread.

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  • Thanks for doing this. I have been learning to read tarot and the Celtic Cross can be a little daunting at times due to how much the meanings of the different positions differ. This would be good for doing more accurate readings in a simpler way that gives the practice of actually reading the cards as a whole. Instead of having to strive to remember ten different position meanings and card meanings. Especially if all you need is a simple answer.

  • @SeramiNefera You make good points. I find that if a question can be answered with a Yes or a No, then do a Yes-No spread. You can use 3, 5, 7, 9 or more cards so you can get a lot of detail

  • is it important to read the cards that are upside down?

  • @notintodo12 I think so - they will give information about why something didn't work (if in the past) or why something is not going to work out, of a glitch that might happen so you can take precautions or set things up differently. So a reversed court card can mean that the person you are depending on won't be able to do what they say they will, so get a backup person or change things so you aren't dependent on someone else.

  • when you turned the cards you turned it in a way that it changed from upright to upside down! When you turn the card do you have to turn it the way you did?

  • @anamarcelavsb Thanks for your comment. I know what you are getting at, but I always turn cards the same way and always have turned them this way so whatever it is that produces a right answer knows that this is my method and the cards will be the 'right' way before I turn them. I had an excellent teacher and this is what she taught me and I follow her advice. Do you have to turn them this way? No, but I do. I think it's correct, but I can't prove it. Hope this helps.

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  • @Aspergerqueen

    You were right and so were the cards; he did fell in love with me !

    He called me, all nervous and shy wanting to see me.

    He regrets he hurt me and I feel in love again to !

    Thank you Ace of Cups !! <3

  • @Aspergerqueen

    Thank you, this is verry nice of you.

    Yes, I used to have Hope in the past (Left card).

    And wondering now if I have the strenght to accept the offer (ace of cups) !

    I'll see him saturday, so we'll see what'll happen ! :)

  • @johnballantrae001

    I really like how you make a story out of those 3 cards.

    It makes sense .

    I tried your reading technique and asked the cards of my former lover would fall in love with me again.

    I got from left to right ( used 3 cards like you) :

    Star - Strength - Ace of Cups ( All Upright)>

    Could you give me your humble opinion on this?

  • @johnballantrae001 does this also apply in all readings? i mean not just the yes or no questions?

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