lawguy51
On the weekend in the Reading Exchange I did a yes/no spread for a member using the Do/Not Do spread which is basically a three card spread with the middle card drawn first, being the issue, card 2 on the left is DO and card 3 on the right is NOT DO. Tonight I came up with a more compicated but probably not much more enlightening spread when you just don't know what to do. It looks like this:
....................1
2....3.........4.....5.......6.....7..
....................8
1. What's the issue?
2. What should I do?
3. What should I not do?
4. Why should I do what I should do?
5. Why shouldn't I do what I shouldn't do?
6. What are the consequences of doing what I should do?
7. What are the consequences of doing what I shouldn't do?
8. What do I really WANT to do?
Silly? Helpful? I road tested it and got some interesting results. What do you think?
Lawguy51
....................1
2....3.........4.....5.......6.....7..
....................8
1. What's the issue?
2. What should I do?
3. What should I not do?
4. Why should I do what I should do?
5. Why shouldn't I do what I shouldn't do?
6. What are the consequences of doing what I should do?
7. What are the consequences of doing what I shouldn't do?
8. What do I really WANT to do?
Silly? Helpful? I road tested it and got some interesting results. What do you think?
Lawguy51