Friday, August 10, 2012
What are the most common ways to pull the Gypsy Tarot
There are many ways to execute a gypsy tarot spread. Generally, the way chosen is determined by the tarotista according to the need for consultation or who have interest in a particular shade of the roll. The degree of urgency that the client has to have an answer is one of the main factors taken into account at the time of opting for one or another type of spin.
The gypsy roll itself, or traditional, uses only the 22 major arcana to convey your message. This is one of the richest forms of lying, covering all major aspects of the querent's life: health, love, work, family, friends, money, projects, present. It is therefore good to make when starting a new year, as it provides clues about the possible source of problems or situations that creep past and provides a complete overview of the situation.
Similarly does the tarot spread in V, whose first 6 of 7 cards draw an arc from the past to the future of the client, passing by this course. The last of the 7 cards, meanwhile, contains a message or advice that sums up the whole spirit of the roll.
But who needs an urgent answer debeelegir other modalities. The tarot spread to the yes or no, for example, is ideal for those who are at a crossroads and need to take an important decision now. This spread is done using five cards, and does not give an overall picture about the life of the client but responds only to a specific query. 5 cards selected, interpreted by a yes answer when the majority appears to the right, or dignified, and not otherwise. It should be noted that the deck of the center is worth double that in the event of a tie, the roll can be performed again until a total of three times. If the tie still persists, it is interpreted that this is the message of the cards, so I suggest we reflect on the reason for his refusal to answer.
Another shot very useful in this type of situation is the run of the day, one of the most popular gypsy tarot. A roll that over 13 decks, providing forecasts and advice to address the morning, afternoon and evening of the day ahead.
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