How To Utilize Tarot For Yes Or No Questions

06/26/2022

Tarot is most often used when you are seeking deeper, more profound answers. But, Tarot can be used in situations where you simply need to answer a question.

Certain Tarot readers believe that using the tarot cards yes or no questions is just causing more confusion. This is due to the fact that the traditional Tarot makes it difficult for a reader to answer the question with a clear Yes or No.

The reason is that the future doesn't have a predetermined plan. Tarot readings may use outcome cards, cards that show a future scenario or "final" scenario. But the cards aren't written in stone.

These predictions, like any other type of fortunetelling are only predictions based on the actions taken by the individual once they are aware of what is likely to happen. Everyone has the ability to redirect their path. Another reason is that Tarot cards don't have a "Yes or No" meaning attached to them, which makes it difficult to determine whether you're getting a Yes or No answer.

Yet, despite the fear of using free tarot yes or no questions, it's actually a really exact method of making a Yes-No decision. It's good to have a system for answering questions with a Yes or No answer to tarot readers. This type of Tarot reading is also an excellent opportunity for new readers to test their abilities.

Important Questions on the No or No Tarot Spread

A lot of people have devised diverse ways of answering"Yes" and "No" questions over the years. The following are the methods I've come across that I believe work the best.

To read a Yes-No, you must take the Court Cards (Paige, Knight, Queen and King). Remove the cards from the deck and put them in an additional stack. The Court Cards have a connection to people, and are only really helpful in situations involving other people.

I've put together an extensive list at the bottom of this article on exactly what Yes No Tarot is. It includes all the cards as well as their meanings. It's reliable, I've found it to be so. Keep it open when you test the spreads listed below.

One Card Draw One Card Draw

This is the most basic"Yes-No" Tarot Spread. You just need to draw one card. It can give you a clear "yes", "no" or "maybe" answer. This spread is great to answer a question quickly. Once you've interpreted the results, you can take another card from the Court Cards pile to determine who's in the mix.

The Three-Card Spread

The Three-Card Spread

The fundamental Tarot layout is a three-card spread. It is a different approach to the traditional three-card spread. This method involves drawing three cards at once. Make sure you keep track of your questions on each card. Set them up in order from left to right.

Count the number of them that answer Yes and which ones aren't. The number that shows two is the answer. So if you got two Yes cards and one No card, Your answer is Yes. The Spread will give you more information about your situation, what to watch out for and what to do. While it contains more information than just a single reading, it is nevertheless precise, the result is very clear.

The Five-Card Spread

The Five-Card Spread

The layout extends a five-card spread. Start by asking yourself the question. Make sure to keep it in your mind. Next, you will shuffle your cards like you normally would and arrange five cards horizontally.

Then, count the number of Yes and No cards. Five yes cards is a definite yes, and all five cards is a no. Anything else can be either way, depending on the percentage of cards.

Once you have decided the yes or no, you will have two choices. Either interpret the cards as you would normally. There are no special positions with this method, so interpret the cards the way you believe is most appropriate.

You can also interpret it by reading the interpretations on the Yes-No Tarot article I mentioned earlier.

You can also utilize the Yes-No interpretations for each card. The answer to your question will change each time you draw a fresh card. However, the next card will reveal how the previous card played out. Let's look at this example:

Card1: Hermit. Do not make the same mistake again.

Card 2: Sun - Yes, new things are the norm. (You have to alter your way of thinking about the situation to ensure that you don't make the same mistake again.)

Card 3 Card 3: Six of Cups Yes, accept the gift of the Universe. (Change is a gift from the Universe.)

Card 4 7 of Pentacles. Yes however, you must be patient until it is time. You'll repeat the same mistakes again if you don't practice patience until you've made the necessary changes.

Card 5 Card 5: Four of Wands. Yes, but only if all else is required to be taken care of. (If you're patient enough and willing to make a lasting change the answer is yes)

While some Tarot readers balk at the notion of using Tarot for straightforward yes or no questions It's been proven to be a very efficient way to arrive at a quick decision. As you can see , there are lots of different methods to answer No or Yes questions. They range from simple to offering more depth. This article that I wrote few years ago, describes the meaning behind yes no tarot, and gives some suggestions for how you can play around with this kind of reading until you find one that is most suitable for you.

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