SIMPLE THREE CARD SPREAD
1. The Past Card
The first card offers insight into the querent’s previous circumstances
that have led to the current situation. This card can highlight past
influences, unresolved issues, or the foundations of present talents
and passions. Recognizing these elements can be crucial for personal
growth, as it helps the querent understand their own story and how
their actions and feelings are rooted in their history.
2. The Present Card
The second card addresses the querent’s current situation. It can pinpoint the heart of the matter, whether
it’s an obstacle, a pivotal event, or an emotional or mental state that occupies the querent’s focus. This card
helps in understanding what drives the querent’s daily life and offers guidance on what needs attention or
alteration.
3. The Future Card
The third card projects the possible outcomes or the best possible future based on the present course of
action. This card is about potential and possibility, guiding the querent toward the steps necessary to
achieve a desirable outcome or warning them about the continuation of current practices.
SIMPLE FIVE CARD SPREAD
1) Preconceived Ideas
2) The Present
3) The Unexpected
4) The Near Future
5) The Distant Future
FIVE CARD RELATIONSHIP CROSS TAROT SPREAD
1. Your place in the relationship/ perspective
2. Your partner’s place/ perspective
3. The foundations of the relationship
4. Present state /issues between you
5. The likely outcome
1. The first card illustrates your perspectives or the the primary challenges or
obstacle facing the relationship from your point of view. This may also
highlight any of your behaviours that have, or are currently, impacting the
relationship, either positively or negatively.
2. The second card illustrates their perspectives or the primary challenges or
obstacle facing the relationship from their point of view. This may also
highlight any of their behaviours that have, or are currently, impacting the
relationship, either positively or negatively.
3. The third card often pertains to subconscious feelings and the deeper,
perhaps unacknowledged, dynamics at play.
4. The fourth card represents the current situation or the overall state of the
relationship. This card highlights the present mood or theme.
5. Finally, the fifth card, placed indicates the likely outcome of the relationship, it may also indicate the best
course of action moving forward or points towards potential resolutions or paths to strengthen the bond
between partners. You may pull additional cards to get more information on the outcome if you wish.
FIVE CARD FINDING LOVE CROSS TAROT SPREAD
1. First Card (Centre): Current Issues in Your Love Life
Positioned at the heart of the spread, the first card serves as a mirror reflecting
your present emotional and mental state concerning your romantic life. This
card is pivotal as it outlines your current circumstances and the primary issues or
feelings that might be aiding or blocking your path to love. Whether it’s
confusion, a need for inner balance, or a reflection of current influences, this
card provides a snapshot of where you stand now.
2. Second Card (Left of Centre): Past Relationships/Influences
Understanding where you’ve been is essential to knowing where you’re going.
The second card explores the past foundations of your romantic life, shedding
light on how past relationships and experiences continue to affect your outlook
on love. It might reveal patterns, unresolved issues, or even positive influences
that shape your current relationship dynamics or lack thereof.
3. Third Card (Under Centre): Issues You Need to Address to Allow Love In
Love often requires us to make changes or address personal barriers. The third card highlights specific issues
or negative mindsets that you need to resolve or transform to create a welcoming space for love. This could
range from personal insecurities, unrealistic expectations, or external hardships that hinder your ability to
connect with a potential partner.
4. Fourth Card (Above Centre): Areas You Need to Develop to Allow Love In
Growth is necessary for new beginnings. The fourth card suggests areas of personal development or qualities
you need to cultivate to find and nurture a romantic relationship. Whether it’s patience, empathy, or
confidence, this card offers guidance on what traits will aid your journey toward finding a life partner.
5. Fifth Card (Right of Centre): The Likely Outcome
The culmination of the spread, the fifth card, provides a forecast of the most probable potential result of
your current path and efforts in the love arena. It offers a glimpse into the near future, indicating whether
your adjustments and realizations will likely lead to a romantic relationship, ongoing struggles, or new
situations that might surprise you.
SEVEN DAY SPREAD
This seven day Tarot spread is a great way to get a snapshot or timeline of events for the upcoming week. It
can be used as a general Tarot spread or used for a specific topic such as love, relationships, career, money,
travel etc.
Day 1 (today), Day 2 (Tomorrow), Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6, Day 7, Overall Week
SIX/TWELVE MONTH SPREAD
CELTIC CROSS SPREAD
1) What covers you/ the issue
2) What crosses you
3) What lies below you/ foundations
4) The past
5) Crowning thoughts/ possibilities
6) The present
7) Yourself
8) Your hopes and fears
9) Your environment
10) The outcome
*You can draw 11, 12 & 13. Expanding
the outcome
HEX FATE SPREAD
(1-3). represent the past, present, and future as it looks right now.
The other four cards cross them.
4. Resist - How can you strengthen your resolve? What is fueling your
rebellious spirit?
5. Evolve - How can you better yourself in order to better your
circumstances?
6. Destroy - What do you need to change or let go of that is holding
you back?
7. Overcome - What will ultimately help you overcome this?
THE GOLDEN DAWN SPREAD
YES or NO TAROT
How to do Yes or No Tarot Readings – 3 WAYS
1) The Three-Thirteen Method:
Make 3 piles of up to 13 cards to get the answer to a Yes or No Tarot question.
Shuffle - Shuffle your tarot deck while concentrating on your Yes/No question.
Make your first pile - Start pulling cards, one at a time, from the top of the Tarot deck. Stop when you reach
either an ace or The Magician card, or when you have pulled thirteen cards (whichever occurs first).
Make a second pile - With the remainder of the deck, repeat step 2. Again, stopping when you reach an ace,
The Magician, or when you’ve pulled thirteen cards for that pile.
Make a third pile - Repeat the process a third time, until you have 3 separate piles.
Get your answer - Interpret your results as explained below:
The Magician is always a “yes”, otherwise the answer depends on how many aces you’ve pulled (if any):
No aces and no Magician = A firm no
One ace and no Magician = No
Two aces and no Magician = Maybe
The Magician = Yes
Three Aces = Yes
The Magician and one or two aces = Strong Yes
On any pile where you haven’t pulled an ace or The Magician, the last (thirteenth) card on that pile can be used for
insight into the result. Look to the Tarot card meanings for those cards to get more insight into your answer.
2) The Six Card Draw Method:
Shuffle - Shuffle your tarot deck while concentrating on your question.
Cut - Cut the deck into three piles, reverse one pile, put the piles back together and shuffle again
Draw - Draw six cards.
Get your answer - Interpret the cards meanings:
An upright card signifies a positive.
A reversed (upside down) card, signifies a negative.
Majority rules! If you have mostly upright cards, the answer is yes. If you have mostly negative cards, it’s a no. If you
have an even amount of upright and reversed, it’s a maybe.
Optional: With this method you have the option of using The Sun and The Moon Tarot cards for instant results.
Meaning, if either is pulled, they instantly overrule the other cards, The Sun being an instant Yes and The Moon
being an instant No.
3) The Single Card Draw Method
This is a simple and direct method for Yes or No tarot readings:
Shuffle - Shuffle your tarot deck while concentrating on your question.
Cut - Cut the deck and draw a single card.
Get your answer - Interpret the card’s meaning as either a yes, no, or maybe. You may consult the Yes, No or
Maybe Tarot list provided in the chart below. If you have your own Yes/No/Maybe associations with the
cards, you may use them instead if you wish. Below is my correspondence chart for the Yes, No, or Maybe
meanings for each Tarot card:
12 The Hanged
Y 0 The fool Y 6 The Lovers M N 18 The Moon
Man
Y 1 The Magician Y 7 The Chariot N 13 Death Y 19 The Sun
2 The High 14
M Y 8/11 Strength Y Y 20 Judgement
Priestess Temperance
Y 3 The Empress M 9 The Hermit N 15 The Devil Y 21 The World
10 Wheel of
M 4 The Emperor Y N 16 The Tower
Fortune
M 5 The M 11/8 Justice Y 17 The Star
Hierophant
Y Ace of swords Y Ace of wands Y Ace of cups Y Ace of discs
M 2 of swords Y 2 of wands Y 2 of cups M 2 of discs
N 3 of swords Y 3 of wands Y 3 of cups Y 3 of discs
M 4 of swords Y 4 of wands M 4 of cups N 4 of discs
N 5 of swords N 5 of wands N 5 of cups N 5 of discs
M 6 of swords Y 6 of wands Y 6 of cups Y 6 of discs
N 7 of swords N 7 of wands M 7 of cups M 7 of discs
N 8 of swords Y 8 of wands N 8 of cups Y 8 of discs
N 9 of swords Y 9 of wands Y 9 of cups Y 9 of discs
N 10 of swords N 10 of wands Y 10 of cups Y 10 of discs
Y Page of swords Y Page of wands Y Page of cups Y Page of discs
Knight of Knight of
Y Y Y Knight of cups Y Knight of discs
swords wands
Queen of Queen of
M Y Y Queen of cups Y Queen of discs
swords wands
M King of swords Y King of wands Y King of cups Y King of discs
What to Do If You Get a “Maybe”
Analyse the Context: Reflect on the specific question posed and the circumstances surrounding it. A
“maybe” might imply that the situation is not yet clear or that multiple factors influence the outcome so the
future is not yet determined.
Draw Additional Cards: To delve deeper into the situation, draw one or more additional cards and analyse
their meaning and how they relate. Alternatively, you may need to switch to an open reading of the situation
to get more advice.
Misinterpreting: If you have picked up on something in a reading or intuitively and you’re doing a Yes/No
Tarot reading to check if you’re interpreting it correctly, a “maybe” can indicate that your interpretation is
off or only partially correct.
Divine Timing: Frustrating as it may be, there are times when our guides do not want us to know the answer
because we’re simply not meant to know yet. If you keep getting a “maybe” or unclear responses, even
though you’ve asked a very clear, unambiguous question, consider the possibility that you may not be meant
to know this information just yet. Trust in divine timing and that the answer will be revealed when this time
is right.