Tarot cards are used extensively in life (various relationships, love letters, career lines, money indices and much more). Five cards are arranged in sequence to represent specific questions or elements of the card being requested.
The center card is the standard symbol for the central theme or subject matter of the reading. The other cards act as a shield, providing context and deeper insight into the situation.
Positioned behind the center card, this card signifies events or factors that have influenced the current state of affairs. To understand the reasons for current situations, it is necessary to examine past events or circumstances.
Current Symbol: Commonly found just below the center of the document, this symbol signifies what is going on. It facilitates the identification of potential difficulties or prospects in the current state.
Positioned above the center card, this card offers a glimpse into potential future developments or outcomes. This can indicate what might happen if current patterns persist or propose new possibilities.
The Inner Self/Intuition Card, which is sometimes positioned beneath the current card, provides information about one’s inner self or intuition in relation to the situation. It helps the reader to understand how they feel about a situation and what they are responding to (this is important information for making decisions or taking action).
Despite their individual significance, each position in the spread provides a comprehensive outlook of past, present and future events from all angles, as well as insight into one’s own internal state. These cards should be interpreted with respect to the specific spread and tarot card in use.
The five-card tarot spread is an excellent starting point for beginners. The Tarot becomes a tool for learning more complex spread over time. The status and lifestyle of the person being divined should be taken into account to make a more precise prediction.