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A Tarot reading typically starts with the reader (self or other) shuffling the deck, and is laid out in one of a variety of patterns called spreads. This is then interpreted by the interpreter or reader. The patterns are alleged to cover the subject’s thoughts and desires (known or unknown) or past, present, and future events. Each position in the pattern is assigned a number, and the cards are turned over in that sequence, with each card being contemplated/interpreted before moving to the next, and in connection with neighbouring cards. Each position has an interpretation indicating what aspect of the question the card in that position is referring to.Sometimes, before being dealt, the initial card in a spread is chosen to represent the querent or the question being asked, often from the major arcana.

This card is called the significator and is removed from any further role in the spread.

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