There are a huge number of Tarot hands. Some better show the situation in their personal lives, others are focused on viewing the negative, while others allow you to see the whole situation.
Undoubtedly, the Celtic Cross layout is a gem. Despite the fact that it is quite simple to learn and it is recommended to start studying Tarot cards from it, it often gives the most accurate answer to the question posed. Let's consider some features.
To begin with, the Celtic Cross layout is one of the oldest. In the course of divination, the cards are laid out as follows. A card is selected that will indicate the one to whom they are guessing. In the Celtic Cross layout, for women this is the High Priestess, for men - the Magician. Then it is covered with a card that reflects the essence of the problem, and on top - with a card that tells you how to solve it. Then we put the third card over the clientβs cards and the first two. This is what a person already knows about a problem. The fourth card is under the first two. In the broadest sense, it shows what caused the problem, so to speak, the root cause, that which is βunder the heartβ.
Next, put the card to the right of the card of the Priestess-Mage.
This past. The map to the left of the Priestess Mage is the future. Thus, we formed a kind of Celtic cross. The alignment is further supplemented by 4 cards, which are placed to the right of the design of the cross either from bottom to top or from top to bottom.
Of course, these are general rules for reading the Celtic Cross layout. The meaning of each card should be interpreted in close interweaving with others and not contradict the
laws of logic. Let us dwell on a more detailed decoding.
1. The first map is a characteristic of the situation right now, so to speak, the general state of affairs. From it you can immediately understand how serious everything is.
2. The second is the external impact that may affect the situation.
3. The third is the level of consciousness, that is, what the client understands himself regarding the problem.
4. Fourth - the level of the subconscious. These are the roots of a situation that a person himself may not even be aware of, settings that are difficult to correct and change precisely because they lie in the subconscious.
5. The fifth is the past. That is, that which was both in the general sense and regarding the issue.
6. Sixth is the future. This is what will happen soon, within a week-month.
The Celtic Cross is completed by itself. Now we look at additional cards.
7. The seventh is the client himself, his attitude and thoughts regarding the situation, regarding what 1 and 2 cards show.
8. The eighth - external influence, the influence of other people on the situation. May also warn of false advice and dishonest friends.
9. Ninth - fears and fears, as well as hopes, if the card itself is favorable. But if a client wants to break off relations with a man and the Empress is the senior lasso, the position should be interpreted as a fear.
10 The tenth card is how it will end. This is an analogue of the existing mosaic. You need to understand that this one last card is a concise version of the layout, therefore, it should be interpreted, given this feature.