Namaste
sagitarian said:I agree with Alissa on that one, take it slow, and just do one daily card a day, it's a good way to take your time, taking it slow (as geo suggests) and get to know them individually. If you absolutely must do more then one card in a reading, the i advise to just stick to the three card reading.
The way i do three card readings is...
1. the issue (a different perspective on the situation)
2. me (how am i acting, or better yet, which faery am i acting like in contributing to the +/- situation at hand)
3. Advice (or which faery would best help me in this situation)
i really don't like future cards, so i try to stray away from them as much as possible in readings. If i can "see" a future with my clairovyance, then that's totally different, i will tell the person this information.
such a sweet sweet soul you are namaste, take care of yourself, and take the journey slow, we like to hear the stories of the fae, we don't care about experience. i love to learn from everyone, and i believe everyone at this forum has taught me something or another. hugs you tightly!
You have just afforded me, dear sag, my 100th contribution to AT's forums! Thank you.
Your advice, like your sister's, is inavaluable to me, and I am very grateful.
I do think that becoming acquainted with the fey one at a time is really, really wise.
I really like the breakdown of your three card spread with your explanations of each position. I think this spread must work wonderfully well.
*Blushing and hugging you back* Your kind words touch me and leave me a little at a loss for my own. I find it so enjoyable to be in the company of like-minded people. Bless you!
Your dislike for future cards mirrors mine for reversed ones, but perhaps my particular antipathy comes only from inexperience which might change over time.
One thing is for sure, from my short acquaintance with them: the faeries and their oracles are really wonderful!
I sometimes have difficulty remembering the significance of certain tarot cards in certain decks, but much of the description of each faery seems to stay in my mind without too much effort. (Maybe that's because I've only looked up five or six so far )
I have been going on and on about myself and our beloved faeries, when I would love to know more about your (and your sister's) "growth" and "journeys" with these delightful companions.