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Tarot Reflections

  April 1, 2003

 
     
 
Three Card Healing Spread
Sandra Thomson, CTGM


Sandra Thomson's specialty within tarot is that of an author and teacher. She is the co-author of three books (The Lovers' Tarot, Spiritual Tarot, and The Heart of The Tarot), the author of Cloud Nine: A Dreamer's Dictionary, and the author of a forthcoming dictionary of tarot, Pictures from the Heart, published by St. Martin's Press.

She teaches tarot classes at the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) in Los Angeles, where she resides. Although she learned to read with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, she is very fond of the Ancestral Path and the Shining Tribe decks, and uses them for comparative or special readings. She reads online for the ATA reading networks, and privately.

 

Shuffle cards any way you like.  Begin turning your cards over face up until
you come to the first Major Arcana card.  That card will be placed in the
center of a three-card horizontal spread.  This position and card indicate
some aspect of yourself that you need to heal in your life, or which needs
more attention.

Turn over the next card and place it to the left of the center card.  This
card indicates what you can do about it; that is, what you can do about the
aspect of yourself that needs attention

Turn over the next card and place it to the right of the center card.  It
shows a hidden issue with regard to the situation.

In summary, the spread looks like this:

1 - What you can do about the aspect that needs healed

2 - First Major Arcana turned up: Some aspect of yourself you need to heal
or to which you need to pay attention

3 - Hidden issue regarding that aspect.

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