lunalafey
I got this deck for my b/f, who has dabbled a bit with the cards prior to our meeting. He had used RW style deck, but did not own one until the World Spirit, which he picked out. He really likes it and connects to it well. We have been working with it for the past few days {since some one revived the WS study group thread}.....but we have been going back and forth about reversals and this deck. His style of reading cards is very different than mine, but what he reads from them makes sense to me as well {sorta cool for a 'duel' reading with one throw}.....
We have been using reversals in the shuffling- he haas gotten frustraited with the book not giving reversals, and then when he references other books for the 'general' meaning- it 'makes no sense'.....I agree, for refering to another book, there is a break in the flow {don't know how to explain it}
I have explained how I read reversals, but my method is never consistant and can be complex- no help to him. Then I also explained, that I had always used reversals comfortably with all my decks until I got my Fey deck- never used reversals, didn't even try, and my readings are fine. So perhaps the World Spirit is one of those decks that wants{?} to be read only upright?
Do you use reversals with this deck? If so, is it a; 'blocked' or 'opposite' or 'important-lacking' or 'shadow' kind of reversal? something else?.......what do you get from the reversals?
Do you NOT use reversals? How do the 'negitive' {and again, 'shadow'} aspects of an situation come out in the cards?
*with my fey, there is enough 'negitive' within the deck, some cards express 'bound' 'blocked' etc. fully, some cards have just an 'essence' of it, and some cards, you have too look deep-
then there are the cards that have almost no negitivity.....
We have been using reversals in the shuffling- he haas gotten frustraited with the book not giving reversals, and then when he references other books for the 'general' meaning- it 'makes no sense'.....I agree, for refering to another book, there is a break in the flow {don't know how to explain it}
I have explained how I read reversals, but my method is never consistant and can be complex- no help to him. Then I also explained, that I had always used reversals comfortably with all my decks until I got my Fey deck- never used reversals, didn't even try, and my readings are fine. So perhaps the World Spirit is one of those decks that wants{?} to be read only upright?
Do you use reversals with this deck? If so, is it a; 'blocked' or 'opposite' or 'important-lacking' or 'shadow' kind of reversal? something else?.......what do you get from the reversals?
Do you NOT use reversals? How do the 'negitive' {and again, 'shadow'} aspects of an situation come out in the cards?
*with my fey, there is enough 'negitive' within the deck, some cards express 'bound' 'blocked' etc. fully, some cards have just an 'essence' of it, and some cards, you have too look deep-
then there are the cards that have almost no negitivity.....