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-GLOBAL" READING.
The drawing for a global reading is more open. We leave it to the cards to
give us the information that is most important to the consultant, regardless
of the field.
☼ The
first name draw can be done if the consultant has a first name
with at least 5 letters. If this is not the case we will proceed directly to a 7card draw.
For example, for the name Alice, we will draw 2 times 5 cards and we will
arrange them as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
We will find links between cards that are side by side. We will group them
together, creating "piles" that talk about the same topic.
If the information found during the first name draw is limited, we can
proceed to another similar draw, the 7 cards draw, done in the same way
as the first name draw, by drawing 2 times 7 cards.
The drawing of the first name will give more or less information depending
on the length of the first name.
Feel free to cover each pile with an extra card to get an extra element.
Often, this is a card
This is a "resolution", giving the solution to a problem evoked in the print.
☼ The wheel draw is a method of drawing giving information going in
chronological order.
The more we advance in the course of the draw, the more we advance in
time.
It is a draw of 13 cards, which we will arrange in the following way:
1
8
The first card drawn will serve as the starting point and must be turned
over before the other 12 cards are placed.
Taking this first card as a starting point, we count to 5 and turn over the
card on which we are at 5 (i.e. the first cards turned over: 1-5-9-13).
We see the first link that can be made with the base card and we continue
in this way, from 5 to 5, skipping the cards already turned over and always
taking the card we have just turned over as our starting point.
Generally, the cards go 3 by 3 or 4 by 4.
2 by 2 they give little information, and 5 by 5 (or more) there are too many
and it becomes difficult to interpret.
There is never a single card in a wheel draw.
Finally, the most complete and also the most complex print is the one of
☼
The pyramid.
Its total interpretation can sometimes take an hour or more.
Get a pen and paper and write down what your intuitions are leading you
to as you go along.
It will provide information over the long term, usually 6 to 12 months after
the print run.
It will therefore not be useful at all to renew it every 15 days to learn
more.
This draw is made on the basis of 7 cards, then we go up in decreasing to
form a pyramid like this:
28
27
26
24
23
20
19
15
14
8
1
9
2
21
22
16
10
3
25
17
11
4
18
13
12
5
6
7
First we will interpret the cards between them line by line. Then we
will interpret the cards that oppose each other.
Then we will interpret the cards diagonally.
There is no limit to the possible links between the cards that make up this
method.
The baseline generally represents the present, closest situation.
The more we progress up the pyramid, the more we move forward in time.
This method of drawing is a real tool of deep reflection, we must know how
to read between the lines and trust absolutely our feeling.
If an idea suddenly pops into our head, it is not a coincidence, we must see
the link that it can have in the print.
Don't be overwhelmed by the number of cards turned over. Take the
time to look at them carefully, to understand their meaning.
You can stay for a long time observing the cards without doing anything, it
is almost a meditative work. It awakens emotions, blocks. In some cases, it
can even be akin to a real treatment.
Practice letting go and let the cards take you where they want to go.
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