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Aug 26Liked by Nancy Hendrickson

This was very helpful today. Thank you 💕

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You're welcome!

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Aug 26Liked by Nancy Hendrickson

Love this spread!

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Thank you.

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Aug 26Liked by Nancy Hendrickson

That's a great spread. I will try it for a situation later today. Did you only place cards right side up for this spread, no matter how they came?

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Hi Shellie, I never read reversals so will always put my cards upright.

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Aug 26Liked by Nancy Hendrickson

This is a new concept for me. So you always consider a place on your spread to indicate that card is problematic? I have seen this potential in the old spread that I hardly use anymore...the 10 card spread where two cards go down first, one on top of the other and the one on top is what is 'crossing you' and another in a 5 card, star pattern, as the second card, but in that spread you can also count reversals to determine a yes or no. I am going to work with this 4 card spread with no reversals to see how it goes....there are also some decks that have no reversal.

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No, I don't always do that, but this particular spread does require the one space to always be negative.

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I enjoyed that! I also use a five card layout a lot (evolved from thinking borrowed from Camille Elias) with the centre card for the situation, left and right being roots and direction of travel and above and below, what to do and what not to do respectively. I use it for very specific, concrete questions.

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Aug 26·edited Aug 26Author

Gabriel, I also use a five card spread of my own, but love the one you’re describing. Camille has such amazing stuff, for sure. Thank you!

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Aug 26Liked by Nancy Hendrickson

Love it Nancy! I have used a 5th card in the middle of the spread as a kind of puller-all-together. But you know what? I think I prefer it without that card <3

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You know what, Alison . . . I agree! I didn’t think card 5 added to my understanding of the issue.

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