These 8 readings were intuited and compiled by myself through my Tarot journey. They were intuited through studies within geometric symbology, applying to a range of life’s scenarios.
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Scales of Balance
This is the perfect spread for finding what you need to fine tune in life. It’s important to note that the heavy side (2) is still an important aspect of balance, it just needs it’s other half.
(1) is the center of the scale, and defines the goal the individual is looking to accomplish. (2) is the side that is being too invested into, while (3) is the side that needs more attention to achieve balance.
3 Petal Flower
The 3 petal flower is a blossom, saved for those who are ready to find growth and connect with their higher selves. This spread works great for monthly horoscopes and shadow work.
(1) spirals upwards to (3). (1) shows what we are growing out of and letting go of. (2) is for what we are taking or creating with the new space we’ve created by letting go. (3) shows what we’re becoming and blossoming into, by creating these changes. Not directly our higher self but how we are evolving into it.
The 4 Pillars
The 4 pillars stand for 4 needs that must be met for an individuals well being. It extends beyond just physical needs and invites ideas of security, health, and spiritual wellness.
The 4 cards are all relevant towards the individual, when they reiterate the same point across 2 cards it means that a need is being ignored. Since everyone has different needs during different times in life, it’s important to trust the cards and their intent to find out each individual case.
Cardinal Decision/Life Path
The Cardinal Life Decision stands for an incredibly important part of someone’s life, where fate splits in 2 and they must make a decision. My suggestion is to pull all 5 cards, and align the (1) to the first Major Arcana card picked. If it picks after the first card, it means the decision must be made in the future.
(1) signifies where somebody is at in their life story. The cards to the right (2) and left (3) of it represent the 2 life paths the individual is choosing from. (4) signifies the outcome of (2), and (5) signifies the outcome of (3). Be aware, sometimes there isn’t a “good” or “bad” life path, we all crave different experiences.
Fight, Flight, Freeze
When you’re in a crisis, this read will bring peace or affirmation in your ability to create the world you desire. This is Survival for our highest selves.
(1) is the card for Fight, (2) is the card for Flight, and (3) is the card for Freeze. Opposite of each card is the outcome, with direct outcomes or consequences to your decisions. It’s important to note that decisions may not change fate but simply prolong it. When the outcome puts you in the same position you’re at, it’s important to look to the other 2 options to avoid delaying our beautiful futures of learning and growth.
Relationship Spread
This spread works on all forms of relationships, platonic or romantic. Whether it’s to find compromise or to make the connection stronger, this read gives breath to what isn’t being spoken.
The left half belongs to one person, and the right belongs to the other. (1) and (2) signify where the relationship lines up eye to eye. (4) and (3) show where opposites attract, which is where balance is met strongly. The cards (5) and (6) identify where both individuals butt heads by nature, as not all opposing forces find attraction. This spread shines an honest light that opens a space for communication and connection.
Newly Wed Horoscope
Often the perfect gift for newlyweds, this reading shows the legacy left behind 1, 7, and 20 years after the marriage. If the couple has been married for longer or you intuit a different timeline, apply it! 1, 7, and 20 work best for newlyweds within my own experience.
(1) and (2) show the first year of marriage between both individuals, which aligns to each individual on the left and right sides. With each progressive point, you can identify points within the marriage and how they help each other. At the very top, (7) describes the legacy left behind, whether the couple stays wedded or not. Union creates meaning far beyond the individual, no matter good or bad
Wheel of Time
The Wheel of Time is a longer read defining 4 quarters of an individuals life, both inside and out. The quarters are split up across their fateful lifetime, look into which moments they connect with to find where they are on the wheel.
(1-4) show the internal lessons learned through the individuals life, with each portion being the lessons learned, and experiences valued. (5-8) are the transitions between our internal experiences, and how we interact and impact the world in those parts of our life. Do note that (8) reconnects to (1) and defines how we transition away from the physical world into our newly reincarnated self.