Tarot For Yes Or No Questions: How To Use It

 

While it's more popular to use Tarot when you're looking for deeper and more insightful answers you can also use Tarot when you need an answer to a question that's simple.

Some Tarot readers believe that using the tarot cards yes or no questions just causes more confusion. The reason is due to the nature of traditional Tarot, which makes it hard to give definitive Yes or No answers to questions from a person seeking answers because of two reasons.

First, the future is not predetermined. Tarot readings can make use of outcome cards, which depict a prospective scenario, or "final" scenario. However the cards aren't written in stone.

Like any type of fortunetelling, these predictions are only an idea of what the person decides to do once they know what could happen. Everyone has the ability to redirect their path. The second reason is that Tarot cards do not have a specific meaning for Yes/No and it is therefore difficult to know what the answer will be.

But, despite all of the apprehension of using free tarot yes or no questions is actually an accurate way to make a Yes-No decision. It's good to have a system for answering Yes and No questions for tarot card readers. This is a fantastic opportunity for readers who are new to the art of reading to increase their ability to read.

Important Questions on the No or No Tarot Spread

Over the years, many individuals have devised different strategies and formulas to answer"Yes" or "No" questions. These are the techniques I've found that work best.

If you want to read a "Yes-No" you need to take the Court Cards (Paige, Knight, Queen and King). Take the cards from the deck and put them in a separate stack. The Court Cards are only for individuals and can be used to help answer questions about other people.

Below is a complete list of what Yes No Tarot means. It has every card, whether they are a sign of Yes or No , and the reason for. I've found that it's very accurate. Keep it open as you try the spreads listed below.

One Card Draw One Card Draw

This is the most straightforward"Yes-No" Tarot Spread. You just need to draw one card. It will provide you with a simple "yes", "no" or "maybe" answer. This is a great spread for answering questions quickly. After you've read the results, you can take another card from the Court Cards pile to find out who is involved.

The Three-Card Spread

The Three-Card Spread

Three-card spreads are a different Tarot layout. It is a different approach to the traditional three-card spread. This technique involves playing three cards at once. It is important to know the question on each card. Place them from left to right.

Count the number of them that answer Yes and which ones aren't. The number that shows two is your answer. If you've got two Yes cards, and one No card, your answer will be Yes. This Spread will give you greater insight into what could be preventing you from achieving your goal or what to look out for, or even how to achieve the result. It offers more information than a single card reading, but it's still a pretty definite Yes-No result.

The Five-Card Spread

The Five-Card Spread

The layout extends the five-card spread. It starts by saying the question clearly in your mind. Then you shuffle your cards like normal and lay out five cards in the horizontal direction.

First, count how many No and Yes cards you've got. Five Yes cards are a strong yes while five no cards are a strong no. The majority of the time, anything in between could be either yes or no.

If you decide to say yes or no, you'll have two choices. Interpret the cards the way you would normally. There is no specific position with this method, so you can interpret the cards the way you think is the best.

You can also take it as a reading using the interpretations of the Yes-No Tarot article I mentioned in the previous paragraph.

Another way to enjoy this is to apply the Yes-No interpretations when you draw every card. The answer you get to your question will change every time you draw a fresh card. However, the next card will tell you how the card you had drawn before played out. Take this example:

Card1 Hermit. No: Don't repeat the same mistake twice.

Card 2: Sun – Yes, new things are the norm for the day. You need to shift your mindset so that you don't make the same mistakes over and over 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 practice just a little more patience until the timing is right. You'll make the same mistakes over and over again in the event that you don't exercise patience until you've made the necessary changes.

Card 5 Card 5: Four of Wands. Yes however, only if everything else needs to be done. (If you're patient and willing to make a lasting change then yes.)

While some Tarot users might be hesitant to use Tarot to answer basic Yes or No questions , it has proved to be a successful method for me to swiftly make decisions. There are numerous options to answer yes or no questions. These can be very straightforward or provide more information. This article that I wrote time ago, explains the meaning behind tarot reading yes or no is, and offers you ideas for how to play around with this kind of studying until you discover one that is most suitable for you.

 

Public Last updated: 2022-07-18 09:20:56 AM