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Triangulate a Problem.
Another little spread for you all to try, I like this
one as it gives you an opportunity to either deal with multiple faceted
problems, or problems that seem to inter-relate with one another.
The spread forms a pyramid, growing as you lay it row by row away from
you, ever smaller and more compact until faced with the final card representing
either the final solution or where you find yourself.
There is a lot to be learned in the second and third rows, as they not
only let us know what to expect in each particular area of your life, but also
how to work with the flow of events rather than against them.
The questioner should shuffle the cards as normal and
then split them into five piles. The
first row is made up from nine cards selected from the first pile, the second
row is formed from seven cards chosen from the second pile, the third row, five
cards chosen from the third pile, the forth row three cards from the fourth pile
and the last card selected from the fifth and final pile. ( Hope that makes
sense).
It should look like this:-
Going through line by line, the first line, here
illustrated in shades of blue represents your problem and three separate areas
making up separate factors to consider within the problem as a whole.
The second line, shown here dark green, is how these factors are
developing, you will see by the cards themselves where caution is needed, where
someone is on your side etc. The
third line (light green) follows the progression of the problem, making you
aware of up and coming factors whish will need to be taken into account.
The fourth line gives you a conclusion on each of your original
individual factors. The final card
giving you either the eventual outcome or, where you will find yourself.
I hope you enjoy this spread, I have found it very
useful.
Love
Keara |