Better layout of tarot cards for a job interview? I have a job interview tomorrow morning and I would do a Tarot tonight to see how my day could unfold. What is the best configuration of the card to use for this particular case?
Personally, I prefer a front right away for a direct answer.
Choose a significator to represent your attitude today.
Or whatever you have in mind or that of your shooting randomly in the package.
Then, 5 card layout.
1. represents what you now .. or what you leave behind you
2. is what you want .. realistic are the prospects?
3. is what you must do to achieve this goal .. the input and effort required.
4. is the unknown factor is that you have not yet realized
5. is the possible outcome ... If you make changes
This should give you a more insightful and objective question.
The significator give an overview of your whole approach.
The focus is on you to prepare for the interview, so whatever happens, you will be able to manage and enjoy the experience.
You can always go to the standard of the Celtic Cross, but here is a gap that I "created" especially in your situation:
"Spread Day Unfolding"
Prepare for the day
1. YOU. . . where you are mentally, emotionally, etc.
2. Something / lesson / energy of your past that you must bring with you all day
Day:
3. What gifts / power / energy to bring you all day
4. What gifts / power / energy that you receive throughout the day
Reflection on the day:
5. Something you learn
6. Result
I suggest you spread daily.
Here is a link to the layout ... www.tryskelion.com / tryskelion / daily.htm
Hope that helps.
In la'kech
There are four differences that I know (I'm sorry I do not know any fancy names). There is the 3,5,10 and 15 card spread. The dissemination of best cards for a job interview is the fifth card spread teen because it shows what will happen in the details. The gap of 10 cards can help both but give a little less detail. But generally I find that if you are surprised by how his work better than knowing. If you still want to know a little about the future use of the spread of three cards which also helps to maintain the element of surprise
Posted on March 26, 2010.