
So this is what a reading for myself usually looks like, more like a conversation than a spread. I’m basically making it up as I go along, but if you wanted to get fancy about it, you could call it the ‘free flow’ or ‘clustering’ method :)
The topic is a creative project I’m embarking on. This is the heart of the reading and it’s represented by the Letter, the first card I pulled to kick things off. This is something new for me, it relates to something I love but am now trying to take to a different level. So my knowledge is a bit superficial, but also new ideas are flowing in. So far so good!
I’m asking a series of simple questions and pulling a card for each.
Will I work with my friend A. on this, like we said? Mountain. This looks like a no go. Things will turn out in such a way that this will not work out.
Am I better off just doing my own thing when the time feels right? Clover. Yes! Luck will be on my side and things will naturally fall into place. Keep it simple and positive vibes will come my way.
Exploring various options and ways to approach the project:
Options A, B and D – Fox, Mice, Cross. Seems not. None of these seem to be the best way forward. It is the wrong thing to do, it will frustrate me and it won’t work.
Option C – Key. Yes, that’s it! This is the ‘key’, the solution. The certain way to go.
How to approach it? Rider. Have an open mind and keep an eye out for new information. Something new will enter the equation, I will get new stuff that will help with the project. A friend is arriving from abroad, discussion and ideas exchange with him will help and progress the situation. Most importantly, set things in motion! Don’t just lounge around and do nothing waiting for it all to magically happen on its own. Important advice for me, as I typically do just that.
Finally, where to start. How about reviewing what I already have and know well? Sun. Yup, that’s a very good idea and one that will be crowned with success. Be confident, don’t let self doubt bog you down. Also, stick with happy, positive themes and, finally, think day time rather than night. All of these make sense in the context of the project.
Overall the reading is positive, it tells me to go for it, but stick with what I know best at this stage rather than trying out some new things I was considering. Also, not to wait on anyone else, to get on with it on my own and help or information will come from a new source anyway. Keep it simple and go with the flow.
Sometimes, simple questions are best. If you’re clear about what you’re asking, hopefully the answer will be simple and clear too. While I’ve formulated some questions here in Yes/No terms, when reading I just look for a positive or negative vibe from the card in the specific context, rather than an absolute Yes or No. In this reading I was lucky to get a clear direction. This is not always so, but I have generally found that the simpler the question, the clearer the answer.
Deck: Astrologisches Lenormand by Hildegard Leiding
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