Advanced Tarot Secrets: Secrets from the best tarot readers in the world (Aphrodite's Book of Secrets 3) by Dusty White

Advanced Tarot Secrets: Secrets from the best tarot readers in the world (Aphrodite's Book of Secrets 3) by Dusty White

Author:Dusty White [White, Dusty]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-03-23T04:00:00+00:00


HIDDEN SPREADS FOUND IN LARGER SPREADS

(using the Celtic Cross as an example)

Now we get to the fun stuff. The reason I teach this particular version of the Celtic Cross is that there are a number of things you can do with it that you just can’t do with other versions, but this may be the best one of all. Once you know and apply this technique, you will easily double the amount of information you draw from every spread you cast, even after studying everything previous in this book.

Hidden Spreads are mini-spreads that populate the (larger) Celtic Cross spread. Some of them are obvious once you know what to look for and others you have to carefully search for. Not all of them carry the same weight or impact in every reading, but knowing the most important ones will allow you to give infinitely more detailed readings. This makes you stand out from the hundreds of thousands of Tarot readers who have never been trained properly. That’s okay, once you master everything in this book, you can teach them too if you like. We even have a teacher’s course and a certification program to prove to the world that you are among the best Tarot readers in the world. Details are on the AdvancedTarotSecrets.com forum.

Here are the basic hidden spreads I would like you to take into account when you cast the Celtic Cross spread for yourself and for your clients. In order for these spreads to be accurate, however, you must follow the steps I have outlined above: relax, get enough information to formulate an effective question, shuffle until you get the “ding!” and be sure to verify the spread. If your spread is not accurate, these hidden spreads will be unusable and contain no information of any value.

When we are looking for hidden spreads in the Celtic Cross, we will consider cards 1 and 2 as a blended pair. I will mark the pair as (1 / 2) to indicate that both cards are taken together as “one card.”



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