Don’t let the three-card timeline turn into a story you just tell yourself
Use a past-present-future spread as a causal timeline by setting a time frame, tracing what continues, and reviewing the future card as a trajectory.
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Use a past-present-future spread as a causal timeline by setting a time frame, tracing what continues, and reviewing the future card as a trajectory.
Use three repeat-reading gates - changed facts, completed action, or planned review date - to decide whether a new draw can add information.
A five-card spread for separating reply anxiety from the practical conditions, conversations, and evidence that sustain a long-distance relationship.
A pre-reading agreement for setting scope, context, privacy, spread size, review timing, and a stop rule before tarot interpretation begins.
A five-pass visual method for reading tarot symbols from the actual card image, without treating colors, objects, or gestures as a fixed dictionary.
Learn how much context an AI tarot reading actually needs, which details to leave out, and how to separate a fluent interpretation from facts you can verify.