le_charior
I am (nearly) exclusively reading and learning with the Tarot de Marseille and other historic decks with non scenic pips. I was wondering about spreads... Most Marseille readings I saw here did not really use spreads, but rather 3 or more cards without fixed position. Exception would be the Tirage en Croix that seems to be classic for the Marseille deck, and I really like that one. Me, personally, am attracted to spreads but don't know this many that I feel "appropriate" for the decks I have and like.
EDITED TO ADD:
List of spreads that *might* be considered TdM spreads or are suitable for it:
- the Dynamic Hexagramme Spread by jmd. http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=58319
- the above mentioned Tirage en Croix: http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=79794&highlight=marseille
- the oldest recorded spread ever by Comte de Mellet).
- Chronata's spread
How do you read with the TdM or similar decks, you historic deck users out there? Do you use spreads? If no - why not, and how many cards do you read? If yes - any recommendations for me?
EDITED TO ADD:
List of spreads that *might* be considered TdM spreads or are suitable for it:
- the Dynamic Hexagramme Spread by jmd. http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=58319
- the above mentioned Tirage en Croix: http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=79794&highlight=marseille
- the oldest recorded spread ever by Comte de Mellet).
- Chronata's spread
How do you read with the TdM or similar decks, you historic deck users out there? Do you use spreads? If no - why not, and how many cards do you read? If yes - any recommendations for me?