Tiro DvD
This is a simple technique that I may since I despised the potential ambiguity of most Yes/No spreads. Oddly I developed it for when I facilitate playing video games with my younger cousins.
You do not have to read the cards at all. Naturally you can for more information, but it adds ambigutity I didn't want in the first place. (Especialy if it's the better of two goods.)
This technique works differently than coins tosses on the premise that a trained deck is a tool you can use. If a deck isn't then practice this with those extreme matters of the heart that have absolutely no significance at all such as ice cream flavor, book to read, movie to watch, dish to make, etc.
- Shuffle.
- Deal one card for each option and say that option as you lay it (so there is no second guessing). E.g.
- Yes, No
- Door #1, #2, #3
- Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Mint Chip, Rockie Road
- High card wins.
- Aces low.
- Fool is low.
- No wilds.
- Major Arcana trumps all.
- If more than one Major Arcana then the highest wins.
- If a tie, then deal new cards for those tied.
You do not have to read the cards at all. Naturally you can for more information, but it adds ambigutity I didn't want in the first place. (Especialy if it's the better of two goods.)
This technique works differently than coins tosses on the premise that a trained deck is a tool you can use. If a deck isn't then practice this with those extreme matters of the heart that have absolutely no significance at all such as ice cream flavor, book to read, movie to watch, dish to make, etc.