Alta
It was implied in fyreflye's post.
As per usual, the Opening of the Key was actually a Golden Dawn technique that Crowley published as if it were his own.fyreflye said:Since the only spread Crowley himself recommended is so complex that nobody uses it you can make up any that work.
wolfmaiden58 said:Not having much success with small spreads.......but then, maybe the Thoth isn't 'meant' for trivia and minutiae!! (**smile**)........has anyone had any luck with smaller spreads (except 3-cards of the day and past/present/future type???) ?
fyreflye said:The key to interpreting a Thoth spread correctly is not in the spread but in the care with which you frame the question. If you frame the question narrowly and precisely enough three to five cards (or even just one) will give you an answer. Adding more and more cards to a poorly conceived question is like an astrologer adding harmonics and midpoints to a chart that she can't otherwise make sense of.
thinbuddha said:I'd find and link to the threads, but I gotta run.........
thinbuddha said:More cards expand on your answers- adding depth where there was merely an answer- giving detail where there was nothing but fuzzy blurs.