No problem. I love your suit videos, too. They are great for me - a beginner. I've also purchased your spreads book online and looking forward to receiving that for a Christmas gift for myself. lol. Thanks, again, for your videos. Be blessed.
I see you subscribe to John Ballentrea, as I do, so you know he advises reading the cards "one at a time." (I used to turn over Positions 1-6, then lay the Tower face down for "one at a time") Just nuances . . .
G Fallacara Hello and thank you for your reasonable question! I figured that the layout itself was confusing enough and complicated enough without throwing in the aspect of reverse cards, so in this instance did turn them all up right. Of course it’s up to you as the reader whether not you want to consider reversed cards at all, in this instance it was a matter of trying to keep things simple.
When ever I listen to your videos, your approach always resonates so clearly with me. You provide great clarity. Thank you
Lyn Hill Such a lovely comment Lyn, thank you. I have a feeling our pass will cross someday.
... make that “paths” ....😊
Awesome video. Very helpful to those like me learning spreads of the Tarot. Thanks, Jeanne.
Thanks for this thoughtful comment on the work, much appreciated.
No problem. I love your suit videos, too. They are great for me - a beginner. I've also purchased your spreads book online and looking forward to receiving that for a Christmas gift for myself. lol. Thanks, again, for your videos. Be blessed.
This series on the Celtic Cross is very helpful.
So glad to hear that, thanks for posting your comment!
Jeanne
Really enjoyed the way you explain things ...Thank you Jeanne :)
I see you subscribe to John Ballentrea, as I do, so you know he advises reading the cards "one at a time." (I used to turn over Positions 1-6, then lay the Tower face down for "one at a time") Just nuances . . .
Hello, why have you turned reversed card to upright ?
G Fallacara Hello and thank you for your reasonable question! I figured that the layout itself was confusing enough and complicated enough without throwing in the aspect of reverse cards, so in this instance did turn them all up right. Of course it’s up to you as the reader whether not you want to consider reversed cards at all, in this instance it was a matter of trying to keep things simple.
Jeanne Fiorini thank you for clarifying!