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I just got a tarot deck of rider waite cards and im having trouble finding out how to mix them and lay them out in the celtic cross spread how can i give myself a reading too.?????
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Post # 2

it takes time to learn

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I have a waite deck also, but my usual spreads aren't "classic" so to speak. For example, to do a reading of myself I simply find my indicator card (the one that represents/describes me, then I draw four cards.. past, present, future, and influence/vice. No definite spot for them, but it tends to pan out perfectly. My advice, just go with what feels right. :D
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Oh yea, and I shuffle while clearing my mind, and cut often for sureness..
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Do you mix them up in a big pile or is there a special way
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I don't think there is a way set in stone.. like I said I just go with what I feel is right. There are very few ways to divine improperly..
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If you need any help mail me. I explained on my previous account for our class that spreads are of little importance. If you would like to learn them I am willing to teach. Good luck sis and I am sorry I won't be back as angie to teach :)
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Post # 8

you decide the meanings. you decide what you do.

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personally i use a bridge shuffle to mix them, but i dont necessarily use spreads unless they call to me.

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Can i just mix them up in a big pile instead because the cards are kind of stiff
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