Well, I was just super curious about the Celtic cross spread. So I decided to give it a shot and figure out how to read it. Here’s what I did step by step.
Step 1: Get the Right Tools
I first went out and got a tarot card deck. It’s like the basic tool for this whole thing. I didn’t go for anything fancy, just a regular deck you can find in a store. Then I found a quiet spot at home where I could focus without any distractions. I sat down at my table, put the deck in front of me, and took a few deep breaths. I was ready to start this adventure!
Step 2: Shuffle Those Cards
I picked up the deck and started shuffling. I shuffled like crazy, just mixing up those cards real good. I was thinking about the question I wanted to ask during the shuffle. It was something like “What’s gonna happen in my love life?” I shuffled until I felt like it was enough, then I stopped.
Step 3: Lay Out the Spread
After shuffling, I started laying out the cards in the Celtic cross spread pattern. I placed the first card in the center, then added the others around it one by one. It was a bit tricky at first to remember where each card should go, but I kept at it. I was like a little detective setting up my clues.
Step 4: Start Reading the Cards
Once the spread was laid out, I looked at each card. I didn’t try to be all fancy and know every little detail right away. I just looked at the pictures on the cards and thought about what they might mean in relation to my question. For example, if there was a card with a heart on it, I thought it might have something to do with love. I also checked some of the little descriptions that came with the deck to get more ideas.
Step 5: Make Sense of It All
After looking at each card, I tried to put it all together. I thought about how the cards related to each other and what the whole spread was trying to tell me. It was like putting together a puzzle. Sometimes it was a bit confusing, but I just went with my gut. In the end, I came up with some kind of answer to my question. It wasn’t like a crystal – clear prediction, but it gave me something to think about.
So, that’s my whole experience of reading a Celtic cross spread. It was fun and a bit mysterious. Maybe next time I’ll be even better at it!
