How to Read the Celtic Cross Spread Like A Pro – Positions and Their Meanings
Providing an example reading helps to bring the tutorial alive, but what’s important to remember is that this example is not intended to explore the meanings of the Tarot cards in any great depth. There are no right or wrong interpretations here, that’s not the purpose of this tutorial. You may find it helpful to read these cards later with your own divinatory definitions and meanings to arrive at your own conclusions. Please feel free to share any of your thoughts along the way. And so, with all that said, let’s get cracking!
Positions and Their Meanings
1. The Heart of the Matter
As a worthy side note, it’s quite common for the querent to not fully understand or relate to the card in this position. The reason can simply be a case of delusion; and I say that in the nicest possible way – it’s common for us all to see our own situations in a different light from others; which is one of the reasons we seek advice in the first place, to gain a different perspective.
2. What’s Crossing You
For instance, your client is looking to set up a new business; the Heart of the Matter could be the Magician or the Empress. Crossing that could be the 7 of Disks indicating that the money required to help you set this business up isn’t forthcoming, or there has been a delay with the bank processing your new business loan etc.
Historically these first two cards make up what has been named the Small Cross. While useful in setting the scene, it’s the examination of the Larger Cross (positions 1 – 6) that will provide more understanding and possible solutions for the client, helping them make better decisions in relation to their current situation.
3. The Root Cause
As in our example, quite simply this could be down to not having your paperwork prepared properly for the bank; or being overly ambitious in what was achievable in the first place. The 7 of Cups springs to mind here; the Fool could indicate naivety on the part of the client.
4. Recent Past
Continuing with our example, perhaps redundancy was a factor in seeking self-employment and setting themselves up in business? The Ace of Disks reversed or the Three of Disks reversed would be a great indicator of this here.
5. Possible Outcome
True the cards indicate that your client is headed this way, and if we look at the Larger Cross in terms of direction, we can see how our past influences have affected the present (cause and effect), and how this can become the future; a principle I further explore later.
The Three of Wands here would indicate that your client has made a good start despite some issues setting up their business. The influence of the Magician (their skill level, communication and ability to multitask) is helping them achieve some early success. This is only the three though, and it’s still early days.
6. Immediate Future
Moving directionally again, only this time horizontally from the Recent Past through the Crossing card, we can see that the client is moving from the Ace of Disks reversed (the redundancy) through the Seven of Disks (the lack of funds); which doesn’t look good. If the card in this position was say the Five of Disks or Five of Wands, we could comfortably say that things will be tricky for the short term at least.
If we combine this with the vertical move through the cards, it shows a tricky start that can be overcome and turned into some success with some canny business skills and sheer determination to work through the issues; perhaps the client can secure emergency money until the issue with the bank is sorted? Or make a temporary arrangement with their creditors?
7. You/The Querent
Making this a little less obvious, let’s not choose a Court card here. Let’s say the Seven of Wands fell in this position – I for one would be very encouraged for the client as it shows their determination and courage. It’s certainly no guarantee of a successful outcome, but at least the client has the right frame of mind and resourcefulness to see their plan through.
8. The Querent’s Environment
The Ten of Cups would show strong family support for the endeavour; but the Five or Eight of Cups would show that there is little, if any; and that in this environment, the chances of success have narrowed somewhat.
9. Hopes and Fears
Modern thinking would suggest the Law of Attraction is what’s really at play here, for good or bad. It often reminds me of the saying “Be careful what you wish for…” How much influence we really have on events from a metaphysical perspective is an interesting debate; and a concept I explore further in the next post.
Keeping with our imaginary client setting up their own business, the Nine of Swords in this position would show great concern for the project despite what the other cards have shown, a card like this is the reality of the client’s mind. Despite their courage (Seven of Wands), they have real concerns and fears for the outcome.
Likewise, if a more positive card landed here, it would be smiles all round because even if the Outcome card was less favourable; the client is doing as much is humanly possible to make their situation work.
10. The Outcome
I have built a picture of a querent who, having faced some early difficulties, can expect some early success in their business project. Presuming the other card examples are positive ones, we could be hopeful for a good outcome. In this instance, we might see the 9 of Cups; even the 9 of Wands would be good here as it would indicate success after some further struggles with a continuation of that courage that seems to serve them so well.
What could we say to our client though if a negative card was in the final Outcome position? What if, despite the great picture we have painted, Death is drawn? Or the 10 of Swords? What could we say went wrong? Potentially nothing went wrong, it just wasn’t meant to be, or rather isn’t meant to be, depending on your views on free-will etc. We could look back over our spread for clues we may have missed, and that would be good practice, and one I will explore later.
Keeping It Real
The cards though could just simply be showing that this particular endeavour was never going to have long term success. Initially it looked good, but in remaining true to life, I have shown how the cards can set you up thinking you have a breeze of a reading on your hands and then as you turn that last card over, you sink. As a reader did you do anything wrong? Probably not. What’s very important to remember is that reading Tarot cards for a client is actually a process of looking at their life through a lens; but remember this is real life and not a fairytale – it’s not always going to end Disney style.
While that may sound fatalistic, it’s nothing if not realistic; and as a Tarot reader, it’s important to remember that while we can encourage and see the best outcomes in the cards and all their positives, we’re doing our client’s a disservice by not showing them all the options – including those that don’t bode so well. Keeping it real is essential.
Damage Limitation
Ever the optimist though, something inside me just won’t give in and say that’s it, there’s nothing more to say to the client, or anything more to be gleaned from these ten cards – because I know there is, and I definitely know I can dig deeper to find out more for them. I can’t change the outcome card, but I can explore this reading in greater depth and perhaps help the client see where they may have gone wrong so they don’t repeat the same mistakes; or indeed where or how they can improve their situation and help them move in the right direction.
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