June 25, 2022

How To Utilize Tarot For Yes Or No Questions


 

Although it's more common to employ Tarot when you're looking for deeper and more insightful answers, you can also utilize Tarot for a simple question answered.

But there are some Tarot users believe that the yes no tarot questions are only adds confusion. This is due to the fact that traditional Tarot makes it difficult for a reader to respond to a question with definite yes or no.

First, the future is not predetermined. Tarot readings may use outcome cards, which depict a future scenario or "final" scenario. But the cards aren't written in stone.

Like any type of fortunetelling prediction, these are just a possible outcome based on what the person decides to do after they have a clear idea of what could happen. The power of the individual is always there to change their direction. The second is that normal Tarot cards don't contain a "Yes" or "No" significance attached to them, which makes it hard to tell if you're getting a Yes or No answer.

But, free tarot yes or no questions can be an extremely accurate method to make a decision. It's therefore a good idea for every Tarot reader to possess some sort of way to answer the Yes or No question. This type of Tarot reading is also an excellent way for novice readers to improve their skills.

Answers to Questions Related to the No or No Tarot Spread

Many people have devised different methods to answer yes and no questions throughout the many years. These are the techniques I've discovered to be the most effective.

You'll require the Court Cards (Paige Knight, Queen, King) for a Yes/No reading. Pick the cards out of the deck and place them in an additional stack. The Court Cards are a part of the human experience and are only useful when it comes to questions that relate to others.

Below is a detailed list of the meaning of what Yes No Tarot means. It contains all the cards as well as their significance. I've noticed that it's quite accurate. Keep your eyes on the ball as you play around with the spreads below.

One Card Draw One Card Draw

This is the simplest of the Yes-No Tarot Spreads and requires you to draw only one card. It will give you the simple "yes", "no" or "maybe" answer. This is a fantastic spread to answer an easy question in a short time. Once you've interpreted the results, you can take another card from the Court Cards pile to discover the person who was in the mix.

The Three-Card Spread

The Three-Card Spread

Three-card spreads are a different Tarot layout. It is a different approach to the standard three-card spread. In this way, you will draw three cards at a time, keeping your questions in mind for each. You will place them in order from left to right.

Find the number that answer Yes and then choose which aren't. The answer is the one with two numbers. If you've got two Yes cards, and a No card, the answer is yes. The Spread can give you greater insight into the situation, the things to look out for and what you should do. Although it provides more information than just a single reading and is still very definitive, the Yes-No result is clear.

The Five-Card Spread

The Five-Card Spread

The layout extends a spread with five cards. You begin by stating the question at a high level in your brain. After that, you'll shake your cards as normal and then place five cards in a horizontal position.

Then, count the total number of Yes and No cards. Five Yes cards are definitely yes while all five no cards is a strong no. Based on the percentage or even the smallest of them, it is either yes or no.

Once you have decided the Yes or No, you will have two choices. You can interpret the cards in the same way you normally would. This method does not necessitate you to interpret cards in a certain way.

Alternately, you can read it using the interpretations on the Yes-No Tarot article I mentioned above.

Another enjoyable method to perform this is to apply the Yes-No interpretations as you draw every card. The answer to your question will change every time you draw a fresh card. But, the next card will inform you what the previous card did out. Let's look at this example:

Card1: Hermit - No: Do not make the same mistake over and over again, rather think twice

Card 2: Sun Yes, it's true that new things are the order for the day. (You have to alter the way you view the situation to ensure that you do not make the same mistake again.)

Card 3 6 of Cups Yes: Accept the gift of the Universe. (Change is a gift from the Universe)

Card 4 Seven of Pentacles - Yes: But take a moment to practice patience until the timing is just right. (Practice patience until the change is completed otherwise you'll make the same mistake again.)

Card 5: Four of Wands Yes, but only in the event that everything else that needs doing is done. If you're determined and patient enough to take the time to make lasting changes, the answer is yes

While certain Tarot readers may be hesitant to use Tarot to answer straightforward Yes or No questions , it has been proven to be a reliable method to help me quickly make decisions. There are a variety of options to answer Yes or No questions. They can be simple or provide deeper insight. The article I wrote a few months back explains precisely the meaning of tarot reading yes or no is and can provide more suggestions about how you can experiment using this method of study until you discover the method that fits you the best.

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