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mudweed
March 22nd, 2004, 07:50 AM
Taking 13thChylde's lead here: I've drawn three cards, one from the majors, the minors, and the court cards. (Rider-Waite)
(major can represent the overall lesson for the day, court card is someone or something you'll learn about yourself, minor is obstacles or advice for the day)
Strength
Page of Wands
5 of Pentacles
Please post your own interpretations. :)
mudweed
March 22nd, 2004, 08:00 AM
(short interpretation, sorry)
Strength: having the fortitude to face any situation that comes your way
Page of Wands: an active, creative person, but one who may have trouble focusing on the task at hand.
5 Pents: Usually signifies monetary hardships, may refer to a change in your social status.
zakzekezedd
March 22nd, 2004, 11:51 AM
Strength--strong inner resolve, courage, determination.
Page of Wands--Spontaneous and creative energy. News, opportunities and revelations. Very energetic, but tends to flit from idea to idea.
5 of Pentacles--financial difficulties. A loss of your sense of material or physical security.
You need to draw on your inner strength and determination today. Many opportunites and ideas will present themselves, but you may not be able to recognize or take advantage of them. Money may be in short supply. Unexpected expenses or perhaps money that was anticipated that doesn't "materialize" will put you at an uncomfortable disadvantage. This is probably not going to be a particularly stable or balanced day you. Too much nonproductive energy, and too many worries about money. But you have the inner strength to handle whatever comes up and prevail.
DeerWolf
March 22nd, 2004, 12:01 PM
New to the forum. Is this how you draw your cards every day? Are you drawing one from the major, one from the court and one from the minor or are these just happen to be the cards pulled.
mudweed
March 22nd, 2004, 12:03 PM
It has only been done this way once here, to my knowledge (13thChylde?). It is a method intended to get you the most exposure to each kind of card as possible, hence the Major, Minor, and Court. So, yes, it's on purpose, and meant mostly for practice. :)
13thChylde
March 22nd, 2004, 12:09 PM
Yep, just for practice. I got it from aeclectic.net...here's the thoughts behind it:
For this spread, I've divided the deck into Majors, Minors, and Court cards. I then shuffle each stack seperately and draw a single card....
..1.. (Major)
..2.. (Court)
..3.. (Minor)
In position 1, I'll draw a Major that represents a lesson or situation for the day.
The goal is to deepen my understanding of each Major by relating one to my life daily.
Position 2, I'll draw a Court card that represents someone I'll come in contact with, or something I'll learn about myself or someone I know that day.
The goal is to better learn how to directly associate the Court cards with people and personalities.
And for position 3, I'll draw a card from the Minors to represent obsticles or advice for the day.
The goal is to learn how the Minors can be associated to everyday and/or mundane circumstances
~ courtesy of Shesawolf
DeerWolf
March 22nd, 2004, 12:18 PM
I like it. I am still learning the tarot using Mary Greer's book Tarot for Yourself. I have been pulling one card at random to study and one card of day that study in order starting with the fool. But I think I will now change it to your 3 card reading, at least for a month. Thanks for a new way of looking at the tarot.
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