Tuesday, December 1, 2015

What do you Advise?

As for the "Don't buy it" cards, I interpret the High Priestess as your innate higher knowledge of the situation and that your Higher Self already knows that you have already subconsciously made the decision that you want this house. The Two of Swords represents your conscious split mind about whether you are actually going to buy the house or not and that you may be avoiding coming to a concrete decision in order keep your stress level at ease. The Five of Cups also represents your torn conscious mind when it comes to buying of the house, but if you choose not to buy it you will be living in the past and unable to take on new opportunities for growth and knowledge. 


Your "Buy it" cards are screaming for you to get the house. The Lovers, representing harmony and having your values aligned is suggesting that you know what you are doing and you are buying this house for a good reason. Same with the Judgement card. This is the time of judgement in terms of moving on to a new chapter of your life; a "rebirth". You have evaluated all of the good this purchase can serve you and you are now at the point where you must make a decision. The King of Cups may have been pulled due to your emotional state in regards to this purchase. You are aware of the emotional implications in regards to buying and not buying the house, and are not making this decision based on your emotions. This card may be telling you that you are free to make whatever decision without emotional bias and that your reasons will be rational and logical. 

Based on my deck and my personal interpretation of the cards; I say you should go for the house! Your "Buy it" spread seems to really be telling you that this is something you are ready for and have been prepared for. Your "Don't buy it" spread even seems biased towards unhappiness and disappointment if you don't buy the house. I think you already have made the decision subconsciously and your cards are reflecting this. I hope this helped! Good luck!

Different Spreads

I have not experimented with many different spreads, and often find myself coming back to the Celtic Cross and the 3 card spread. The Celtic Cross is a more in depth continuation, I feel, of a quick 3 card spread that one would use to sort of check in with oneself or for the person they are reading for. Using both of these on my mom, we found to no surprise that the Celtic Cross answered her question better and more precisely than a 3 card spread would, receiving 4 Major Arcana cards in her Celtic Cross and none in her 3 card. I would love to branch out and try other spreads and maybe create one of my own that speaks to me. The 3 card is a great way for me to sort of check in with  my higher self and see how everything is going and what I may need to focus on.