![]() How spreads are categorized by Fire, Water, Air and Earth, and their subdivisions are charted. An example is detailed for you so all spreads can be easily followed. This will introduce advanced Air Spreads to you that are used during a Reading to focus on a particular aspect that is in need of an answer. It involves more understanding of the Court Cards, suits and their corresponding element, and the integration of 12 of the Major Arcana with Astrology, so it, therefore, is more advanced. In addition to the ways already briefly reviewed, the choice by Zodiac (Sun) Sign is now included. Full charts for these choices are repeated for continuity from Series 1 - 5. ![]() While there are many possibilities, by answering a few simple questions on the now fully expanded "Questionnaire Worksheet," the choice can be narrowed down fairly quickly. This chapter outlines what a Significator is, why it is important, and various ways that a Significator can be chosen. The Significator is an integral part of the Reading. This chapter will summarize these cards for you to integrate into your Readings if you so choose. This brings the deck to 82 cards instead of the traditional 78. This deck is unique in that it contains 4 extra cards, called Palace Cards. The deck being featured in this series is the "Tarot of Dreams" deck by Ciro Marchetti. Reading Sessions are important to the Querent. The seriousness of each Reading Session will be reviewed. A sample disclaimer for your use is given for you to personalize. The sad need for a disclaimer statement will be reviewed. Series 8 is designed so that Tarot Card Readings can be done by using Air Spread diagrams, charts, worksheets and color-coding in such a manner that the Querent will be able to follow along with you as the Reader. Air Spreads are designated by using YELLOW/ORANGE as their color-coding, they have a common theme of human experiences, and these are divided into three subdivisions. And there's always something new to learn! Series 8 is mainly a collection of Air Spreads of the advanced variety. You can keep your Querent engaged in the process without it being overwhelming. If you are already an expert Tarot Card Reader or are well-aware of the Reading process, then Series 1 will have parts that are "Ho-hum!" or "Duh!" But it may very well be an opportunity to fine-tune your Reading practices. Then you may want to get the Intermediate Series (2 – 5) before tackling this Advanced Series (6 – 9). Without memorizing hundreds of meanings for the entire deck, you will be able to hold Readings for yourself and others that will be informative, simple to understand and give new hope and directions for a better future. You may never have even seen an entire deck of Tarot cards, but are intrigued by the possibilities they may hold. If you are a neophyte, then it is recommended you get "Series 1 – Foolproof Tarot Card Reading: A Neophyte's Delight." It is the foundation designed to get you started. Interpret this card in the context of the entire reading and as an indicator of the path you are currently on, but not bound to the reading.Regardless of where you are on the path of Tarot Card learning, this book, Series 8 in a series of 9, will add more spreads of the Advanced Air nature to your repertoire. Remember, the future is not predetermined. The Outcome is the ultimate outcome your question. Hopes and Desires stands for the hopes and desires you have for the outcome of your question. ![]() External Forces represents the influence of others in your life as well as trends in your relationships with others.ĩ. Emotions signifies the current state of your emotional self. The Future depicts that which lies ahead. This card foretells future events which you may or may not occur, depending upon how you respond to the present situation. ![]() The Crown addresses issues that are significant in the present or may come to pass in the future. ? 4.? The Recent Past represents past events and concerns. The Foundation addresses the origin of your question. The Crossing denotes that which opposes or influences you. The Significator represents you (the querent) and your current state of being. The various cards in this spread represent the following about you: ![]() However, whichever one is used, you just really need to concentrate on the question you put to the cards. Due to its popularity over the years, there have been many variations to the layout of the cards in this spread. It is intended to shed light on many aspects of your life. The Celtic Cross spread is probably the most popular spread in use today. ![]()
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