The “High Road/Low Road” Major Dilemma Spread

While discussing the "high road" and "low road" options available to the querent when encountering the "crossroads" of the Lovers card and its implied decision, I realized that I haven't posted the spread I created around that metaphor. Here it is; it's intended for major decision-making scenarios. https://www.dropbox.com/s/85knsmooibcnlgh/P2B-Major%20Dilemma%20Spread.pdf?raw=1

The “Palace of Joys and Sorrows” Conditional Awareness Spread

Here is another spread that uses a three-part separation of the deck into trumps-only, court-only and minors-only sub-packs, each with a different focus in the reading. It's built on the idea of a "best-case/steady-state/worst-case" scenario in each of three areas - Central Issue or Conflict, Key Player or Quality, and Functional Status of the situation … Continue reading The “Palace of Joys and Sorrows” Conditional Awareness Spread

The “Inconvenient Truths” Personal Encounter Spread

Now back to our regular programing . . . This spread is designed to examine head-on encounters between two people with potentially very different agendas and expectations. It's purpose is not so much to find common ground as to minimize negative exposure to the querent. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ty1wbq0b42ljg6t/The%20Inconvenient%20Truths%20Personal%20Encounter%20Spread.pdf?raw=1

“Enemy at the Gates” Vulnerability Spread

This spread was developed specifically to examine confrontations between two antagonists in any kind of contest (politics and sports come to mind). I've used it twice so far for major political situations, once to analyze the Macron and Le Pen face-off for French President, and again to explore the adversarial relationship between the Trump Administration … Continue reading “Enemy at the Gates” Vulnerability Spread

A Change-up: The 3-Point Landing Spread

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse . . . it doesn't! Here is a very (deceptively) simple three-card spread (plus Significator) built on the "thesis-antithesis-synthesis" model (or, if you prefer, "action-reaction-resolution"). It's unique twist is that it brings the central Significator card into an active role by pairing it with each of … Continue reading A Change-up: The 3-Point Landing Spread

The “Dysfunction Junction” Conflict-Resolution Spread

This spread is designed for examining the strategic advantages and vulnerabilities of up to four antagonists in a confrontation. It is intended as a a majors-only layout, but that isn't carved in stone. The key points are: a) what each party wants from the others; b) what each party is willing to concede; and c) … Continue reading The “Dysfunction Junction” Conflict-Resolution Spread