Angel Tarot Cards
Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 4:51 am
Hello everyone,
As some of you may know, I am offering free tarot reading services. I wish to bring my skills to the next level so I am able to do a better job of serving you with this ability. When I use the Angel Tarot Cards, I use them in one of two spreads:
* Timing Spread
* Celtic Cross Spread
Luckilly the timing spread is pretty self-explanatory. In this spread there is 3 positions. In the first position is a card, which represents the past. In the second position, there is a card, which represents the present. In the third position there is a card that represents the future. Each of these cards is directly related to the situation itself. The past provides context for the situation and shows what in the past created the situation in the first place. The present shows what directly contributes to the situation. If one gains a good enough understanding of the past and the present, one will be to reach the last card. For now I am assuming, that what I have said about this timing spread is accurate.
I am hoping to address the gaps in my wisdom and knowledge in regards to the Celtic Cross Spread. Please note I am trying to strictly address what the manual, which was included with The Angel Tarot Cards says about this particular layout of cards. In the Celtic Cross Spread there are 10 cards. The first card represents the Situation, itself. Then comes the second card, which represents the Current Challenge. After that is the Basis. Then is the Past, Present, and Future, which are represented by three different cards. This brings the total number of cards mentioned to 6. If my analysis of the Timing Spread is accurate, then I may apply this analysis to Past, Present, and Future cards in the Celtic Cross Spread. Unfortunately, this leaves us with 3 cards, which have been briefly mentioned, with no definition.
Now I am hoping that you judge my definition of these other cards, and tell me how to fill the gaps in my logic. The first card represents the Situation. This card represents the past, present, and future. This card started when the situation started, and will end when the situation is no longer a situation. So its definition is very broad. It gives a good idea in broad-brush strokes the overall and generalized situation. The second card is what Challenges the person/client of the reading. This challenge may prevent the person from resolving the situation, because the challenge proves itself to be too great for the client. Now, I am an optimist. I believe the client is able to overcome the challenge, but if they do not, then for whatever reason they don't rise to the challenge. By gaining a good enough understanding of the challenge, and addressing the challenge, the person is able to rise to the challenge, and turn it into a stepping stone.
Now the last of the three first cards is the Basis. I am not sure how to define this card. Unfortunately, the Guidbook, which was included with the Angel Tarot Cards, does not give an example of this card or this spread. How would you define the Basis Card, which represents the Basis of the Situation? If it makes it any easier, please feel free to use one of my posted readings. These readings are at the end of the following link: viewtopic.php?f=77&t=635&start=30.
I believe by knowing what the card is saying, and knowing a functional definition of its position, I will do a better job of understanding each card, each position, and what exactly the reading as whole is telling me. By gaining this understanding, with your help, I will do a better job of serving you and anyone whom uses my services as a Angel Tarot Card reader. Thank you for reading this post and this new topic.
I look forward to hearing your words of wisdom. If something confused you in this post, please let me know, and I will do my best to ease your confusion.
-Lilith78
As some of you may know, I am offering free tarot reading services. I wish to bring my skills to the next level so I am able to do a better job of serving you with this ability. When I use the Angel Tarot Cards, I use them in one of two spreads:
* Timing Spread
* Celtic Cross Spread
Luckilly the timing spread is pretty self-explanatory. In this spread there is 3 positions. In the first position is a card, which represents the past. In the second position, there is a card, which represents the present. In the third position there is a card that represents the future. Each of these cards is directly related to the situation itself. The past provides context for the situation and shows what in the past created the situation in the first place. The present shows what directly contributes to the situation. If one gains a good enough understanding of the past and the present, one will be to reach the last card. For now I am assuming, that what I have said about this timing spread is accurate.
I am hoping to address the gaps in my wisdom and knowledge in regards to the Celtic Cross Spread. Please note I am trying to strictly address what the manual, which was included with The Angel Tarot Cards says about this particular layout of cards. In the Celtic Cross Spread there are 10 cards. The first card represents the Situation, itself. Then comes the second card, which represents the Current Challenge. After that is the Basis. Then is the Past, Present, and Future, which are represented by three different cards. This brings the total number of cards mentioned to 6. If my analysis of the Timing Spread is accurate, then I may apply this analysis to Past, Present, and Future cards in the Celtic Cross Spread. Unfortunately, this leaves us with 3 cards, which have been briefly mentioned, with no definition.
Now I am hoping that you judge my definition of these other cards, and tell me how to fill the gaps in my logic. The first card represents the Situation. This card represents the past, present, and future. This card started when the situation started, and will end when the situation is no longer a situation. So its definition is very broad. It gives a good idea in broad-brush strokes the overall and generalized situation. The second card is what Challenges the person/client of the reading. This challenge may prevent the person from resolving the situation, because the challenge proves itself to be too great for the client. Now, I am an optimist. I believe the client is able to overcome the challenge, but if they do not, then for whatever reason they don't rise to the challenge. By gaining a good enough understanding of the challenge, and addressing the challenge, the person is able to rise to the challenge, and turn it into a stepping stone.
Now the last of the three first cards is the Basis. I am not sure how to define this card. Unfortunately, the Guidbook, which was included with the Angel Tarot Cards, does not give an example of this card or this spread. How would you define the Basis Card, which represents the Basis of the Situation? If it makes it any easier, please feel free to use one of my posted readings. These readings are at the end of the following link: viewtopic.php?f=77&t=635&start=30.
I believe by knowing what the card is saying, and knowing a functional definition of its position, I will do a better job of understanding each card, each position, and what exactly the reading as whole is telling me. By gaining this understanding, with your help, I will do a better job of serving you and anyone whom uses my services as a Angel Tarot Card reader. Thank you for reading this post and this new topic.
I look forward to hearing your words of wisdom. If something confused you in this post, please let me know, and I will do my best to ease your confusion.
-Lilith78