Day 23: Self-Created Tarot Spread
Here is my favorite tarot spread that I have ever created. I collaged this piece for my book of shadows out of scrapbooking material and stickers - it is far more legible than my drawing/handwriting during the first draft of this layout.
The purpose of this tarot spread is to help guide the querent when their free will or desires are at odds with the Divine Plan they were born into.
Many of us have found ourselves in situations where we are struggling between what we should do and what we feel like doing. Sometimes the added issues of family, friends, or bosses/coworkers telling us what they think we should do also causes confusion. In the end, we are at a crossroads and often unable to decide without advice or guidance.
Here is my favorite tarot spread that I have ever created. I collaged this piece for my book of shadows out of scrapbooking material and stickers - it is far more legible than my drawing/handwriting during the first draft of this layout.
The purpose of this tarot spread is to help guide the querent when their free will or desires are at odds with the Divine Plan they were born into.
Many of us have found ourselves in situations where we are struggling between what we should do and what we feel like doing. Sometimes the added issues of family, friends, or bosses/coworkers telling us what they think we should do also causes confusion. In the end, we are at a crossroads and often unable to decide without advice or guidance.
This spread is made up of 7 cards
The Significator (representing the querent as they are now)
That which crosses them (the question or problem they are trying to decide on)
The Divine Plan (what the Divine or the Universe/Fate has plotted out for them in this lifetime)
Their True Will (what it is they want to do in their heart)
Advice
Outcome
Often times, when we think our free will is at odds with the Divine Plan, we find that we were wrong and that our true will, that which we most desire in the world, goes hand in hand with what fate has in store for us - if we will only look to see.
When we go against the divine plan, we might not always get what we think we want. That road tends to be rocky, difficult to see, and full of obstacles. I'm not saying the road that the Divine lays out for us is an easy one, but it does have the added help of knowing this is what you were meant to do.
The Significator (representing the querent as they are now)
That which crosses them (the question or problem they are trying to decide on)
The Divine Plan (what the Divine or the Universe/Fate has plotted out for them in this lifetime)
Their True Will (what it is they want to do in their heart)
Advice
Outcome
Often times, when we think our free will is at odds with the Divine Plan, we find that we were wrong and that our true will, that which we most desire in the world, goes hand in hand with what fate has in store for us - if we will only look to see.
When we go against the divine plan, we might not always get what we think we want. That road tends to be rocky, difficult to see, and full of obstacles. I'm not saying the road that the Divine lays out for us is an easy one, but it does have the added help of knowing this is what you were meant to do.
If you are interested in ordering a reading from me regarding your Divine Plan and True Will - please check out our Tarot Readings Page! When ordering, simply mention this tarot spread and we will work together to see what Fate has in store for you!
New to the #30DayDivinationPic Challenge? Check out some of the the previous pictures:
Day 17: Jewelry
Day 13: Death
Day 10: Tarot Collage
Day 9: 9 in Numerology
Day 7: Cards & a Cup
Day 5: Favorite Oracle Card/Deck
Day 4: Pendulum
Day 3: Candle with Divination Tools
Day 1: Selfie with Your Soul Card
Day 0: The 30 Day Divination Picture Challenge
Day 17: Jewelry
Day 13: Death
Day 10: Tarot Collage
Day 9: 9 in Numerology
Day 7: Cards & a Cup
Day 5: Favorite Oracle Card/Deck
Day 4: Pendulum
Day 3: Candle with Divination Tools
Day 1: Selfie with Your Soul Card
Day 0: The 30 Day Divination Picture Challenge