When you don’t yet have a question, don’t pull ten cards
Use this decision guide to choose between a concise three-card spread and the Celtic Cross without making the reading bigger than the question.
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Use this decision guide to choose between a concise three-card spread and the Celtic Cross without making the reading bigger than the question.
A practical way to handle three-card tarot spreads when the cards seem to disagree: check positions, timing, and one reviewable action.
Use a pre-reading prompt contract and a three-label output audit to stop AI tarot from turning difficult cards into certainty, threats, diagnoses, or pressure to keep reading.
Read the Celtic Cross outcome as a conditional trajectory by linking it to the near future, your stance, the environment, and hopes or fears.
Learn when a repeated tarot suit is meaningful, how number and position change the pattern, and when a missing suit is worth investigating.
A four-card reading that compares fatigue, fear, unclear scope, and missing craft before choosing one small creative experiment.