Consequences and solutions: A problem-solving tarot spread
One focus of The Sceptic's Tarot is using tarot cards to solve problems with creative and practical solutions. (See a list of problem-solving spreads and techniques below.)
Part of solving a problem is considering the possible consequences of an action. Let this spread help:
- What is the problem?
- What do I have?
- What do I need?
- What does my intuition tell me to do about the problem?
- What could be the consequences of relying on my gut to solve the problem?
- What do I think is the best thing to do?
- What could be the consequences of relying on my analytical side to solve the problem?
- What would be the best thing to do?
Problem-solving spreads and techniques by The Sceptic's Tarot
Another way to look at the problem is … (technique)
“Yes, BUT …” (technique)
"This could change everything" (technique)
Building bridges (spread)
And But Therefore spread (spread)
What if I do nothing? (spread)
How else can I solve the problem? (spread)
What is working well? Appreciative inquiry (technique)
BeCAUSE (spread)
The root of the problem (spread)
Let the image do the talking (technique)
Royal advice (technique)
What would tarot do? (technique)
What is working well? Appreciative inquiry (technique)
Brainstorming with tarot cards (technique)
Two for one (technique)
How else can I solve the problem? (spread)
The last shall be first (technique)
Acting on tarot: Use active verbs to solve a problem (technique)
What's my problem? (problem-definition spread)
Find, define, solve: A tarot spread (problem-definition spread)
As always, if you need a brief refresher on reading tarot cards, look at my free article, "How to read tarot cards: A quick guide."
You might also consider my tarot-reading course, "Reading the cards for your self."
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