Ok, totally new to learning Tarot and also to the (lovely!) DruidCraft deck. Did my first reading (for myself) the other night, and have been trying to interpret the cards. I wonder if anyone fancies having a go 'reading' the card spread that came up for me? It would be most interesting to see the different 'readings' from the same cards!
Here goes:
PAST / PRESENT / FUTURE
XIX THE SUN / NINE OF PENTACLES (REVERSED) / PRINCESS OF WANDS / IDEAS
XVIII THE MOON / THREE OF PENTACLES (REVERSED) / III THE LADY / EMOTIONS
XVI THE TOWER / PRINCESS OF SWORDS / FOUR OF CUPS / MANIFESTATIONS
Awen Spread
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Re: Awen Spread
Thanks Michael, good idea. And although my first attempt at interpreting the cards was clumsy, I was quite amazed by what I felt was a fairly clear (and probably spot-on!) message coming through the cards. Very, very interesting stuff!Michael C. Page wrote:The Awen Spread is a great and friendly tool - I love it too.It is also very useful for when you are learning any new deck. Next time you do a reading try this: after the cards are drawn, just look at each card, contemplate the art work and write down your thoughts about that card. Then, when you have finished, go look up the meanings written down in the book and see how close they are. I think you might be in for quite a treat.
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Cheers,
Michael
PS. I know that was not what you asked for, but try it anyway. I think you'll be amazed at your own abilities.
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Re: Awen Spread
....also if anyone does fancy having a go with this reading, you could message me privately if you prefer. It may be interesting for other people to see differing interpretations but on the other hand that is likely to give rise to some bias for everyone else.
Anyway, just a thought!
Mabon
Anyway, just a thought!
Mabon
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Re: Awen Spread
Oh, I love this spread! I just tried it for the first time a couple weeks ago. It's so deeply informative, and really gets into the root of the question being asked. Very good spread for insight.

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