MatPoint
Sure I have no problem sharing information. I will be explaining the spreads if you are interested, one at a time.
Let's start with the easy one. The rommani spread. You may find some variations but I will be explaining the way I do it and the way most people do it in Spain.
Lay out the cards in 4 rows of 5 cards each one, then add 1 more card at the bottom, in the center.
1 5 9 13 17 RECENT PAST
2 6 10 14 18 PRESENT
3 7 11 15 19 NEAR FUTURE
4 8 12 16 20 FUTURE
21 ADVISE
The Spanish cards are read traditionally from right to left each row. Then you can do a free interpretation of verticals, diagonals and the combinations you'll find in the layout.
This spread is a general one, you are not required to ask a question, but if you wish you can too. If there is a question you only need to look for the significator for the question and read the cards surrounding.
I will post a demos if I have time.
Hope it helps.
Mat
Let's start with the easy one. The rommani spread. You may find some variations but I will be explaining the way I do it and the way most people do it in Spain.
Lay out the cards in 4 rows of 5 cards each one, then add 1 more card at the bottom, in the center.
1 5 9 13 17 RECENT PAST
2 6 10 14 18 PRESENT
3 7 11 15 19 NEAR FUTURE
4 8 12 16 20 FUTURE
21 ADVISE
The Spanish cards are read traditionally from right to left each row. Then you can do a free interpretation of verticals, diagonals and the combinations you'll find in the layout.
This spread is a general one, you are not required to ask a question, but if you wish you can too. If there is a question you only need to look for the significator for the question and read the cards surrounding.
I will post a demos if I have time.
Hope it helps.
Mat