In the Sibilla section of this site I posted some spreads that may also be used with playing cards. One type of spreads is generally used for broad readings without a specific focus. I must confess I don’t often use these spreads myself when reading for others (especially the 21 card spread which I will cover in another post), although I have found them invaluable for a quick glance into my own future.
A typical general spread is the cross spread. The disposition of the cards, after shuffling and having the deck cut by the querent, is as follows:
| 4 – 9 – 14 | ||
| 2 – 7 – 12 | 1 – 6 – 11 | 3 – 8 – 13 |
| 5 – 10 – 15 |
The center of the spread (cards 1, 6, 11) indicates the querent’s present situation, or something that is happening that is very important to them. To the querent’s left (2, 7, 12) is his or her recent past. To the querent’s right (3, 8, 13) is his or her future in the next month or so. Above the querent (4, 9, 14) are his or her thoughts or something they are aware of, while underneath (5, 10, 15) shows something the querent doesn’t like or doesn’t know.
This spread is general, but I am sure it can be adapted to answer broad questions (“Tell me about my career”). It can also be used to investigate a person the querent is interest in knowing about (“My friend’s been behaving strangely lately…”)
One variation of this spread consist in shuffling the remaining cards again and dealing out an additional three cards for the further future or for the “answer”.
Here’s an example. I asked a friend of mine if we could do a spread for her as a demonstration and she graciously accepted. Here’s what came out.
| 3♣ – 3♥ – 9♣ | ||
| J♥ – A♦ – 4♠ | 8♥ – 6♠ – 8♠ | K♠ – 6♦ – A♥ |
| 7♠ – J♠ – 7♦ |
It is never a good idea to start talking immediately, especially when the spread is general. It is always better to simply let your eyes absorb the cards as a whole.
Still, it is quite evident that the central heap is rather problematic, as it shows illness. This is not the querent’s own illness, but that of a relative (Eight of Hearts). This is confirmed by the future cards, where there is worry in the house, with the King of Spades in this case as the doctor. The querent’s grandma needs some minor surgery, it turns out, but given her age, her family is understandably concerned. Fortunately there is no indication of great difficulties, let alone bereavement.
The querent’s thoughts, however, are occupied by the desire for a lasting love union (upper fan), which however she doesn’t have, considering the past fan (blocked news concerning romance).
The bottom fan is difficult to interpret, as it doesn’t appear to link up with the others. It is very possible that, in her life in general, the querent doesn’t feel seen or appreciated (the Seven of Diamonds is money, but also rewards, broadly construed) and she feels unlucky.
This spread, as can be seen, is short and quick, and should ideally only be used as an “opener” to break the ice, before moving on to specific spreads.
MQS

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Bonjour,
Merci beaucoup pour ce tirage. Les cartes au centre du tirage, est-ce qu’on aurait pu lire qu’une relation se terminait? A gauche, le passé, on peut y voir suite à une nouvelle on perd quelqu’un qu’on aime? Merci!
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Hi Sissi,
It is a possible reading, yes. However, the fact that the Six of Spades and the King of Spades appear in the spread made me think more of a health issue (this is not a hard and fast rule, just something that tends to happen). The cards on the left could be read in two ways: as a new flirt that goes nowhere or as the absence of new love affairs. I preferred this latter explanation because the querent clearly wishes for a stable romance, but it is perfectly possible that the other explanation applies just as well (for instance, it may be that the querent is flirting online but never gets anywhere. I haven’t asked her, though)
The main thing to remember is to have a dialogue with the querent. For instance, you may ask her “did you recently break up?” and depending on the answer adjust your interpretation 🙂
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Oui, je vous remercie infiniment! J’adore votre site, cela m’aide beaucoup.
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thank you, I’m glad it is helpful 🙂
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