I did this as a celtic cross spread. The cross section is a more general response (cards 1-6), about you, the staff section (cards 1-7) is more specific to the question. I’ve used a Universal Tarot deck which is a version of the Rider-Waite deck, if you want to look up the pictures
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I've always believed that I'll die at 34 - a belief stemming from a mix of unscientific sources (a fairground fortune teller, a card reading by a tactless friend and a random reading from a college caretaker who also should've known better). I'm 34 in May and am kind of looking forward to it, as one way or the other, I won't have to spend any more time worrying about it!
The death card is generally interpreted as transition, not actual death. I don't know if this is what they read. Everyone seems to interpret the cards differently, so I think they are more like a storytelling aid. It works better in person, with the reading being a bit of a cooperative effort between the person reading and the person asking. Like counselling with pretty pictures ;)
(I'll tell you why later!)
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I've always believed that I'll die at 34 - a belief stemming from a mix of unscientific sources (a fairground fortune teller, a card reading by a tactless friend and a random reading from a college caretaker who also should've known better). I'm 34 in May and am kind of looking forward to it, as one way or the other, I won't have to spend any more time worrying about it!
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The death card is generally interpreted as transition, not actual death. I don't know if this is what they read. Everyone seems to interpret the cards differently, so I think they are more like a storytelling aid. It works better in person, with the reading being a bit of a cooperative effort between the person reading and the person asking. Like counselling with pretty pictures ;)
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(I can read regular playing cards...or rather, I know how to! Maybe I can return the favour some time!)
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