The Celtic Cross: the complete reading, for the question that won't leave you alone.
Ten cards. Every part of your question answered. Where you are, what is blocking you, what is coming, and what to do about it. Drawn by your hand, read in plain English, the moment the last card lands.
Some questions are big. The kind that keep you up, replay in the shower, sit behind everything else. Those questions deserve the whole picture, not a corner of it.
The Celtic Cross is the spread readers reach for when the question is serious. Ten cards, each in its own position, each answering a different part of what you're facing. You don't need to know a thing about tarot to feel the difference. You just get the full story, start to finish.
✶ The ten cards ✶
Ten cards. Ten answers. One question.
1. Your position. Where you truly stand right now, under the story you have been telling yourself.
2. The obstacle. What is actually in your way. It is rarely the thing you would guess.
3. The root. What set this in motion underneath it all.
4. The recent past. What is finally on its way out.
5. The near future. What is moving toward you now.
6. The best outcome. How high this can go if you keep your hand on the wheel.
7. You. How you are really showing up in it, said straight and said kind.
8. Your environment. The people and forces pushing on your decision.
9. Hopes and fears. The two you have not said out loud.
10. The outcome. Where it lands, and what it asks of you next.
That is the difference between "hmm, interesting" and "okay. Now I know what to do."
✶ How it works ✶
Two minutes. Four steps.
☾ Steps 1 & 2
Pick your theme. Shuffle your deck.
✶ Pick your theme. Love, money, a decision, a person, a crossroads.
✶ Shuffle your deck. A full 78 cards, mixed by your own hand.
✶ Pick your theme
✶ Pull your ten
☉ Steps 3 & 4
Pull your ten. Get your answer.
✶ Pull your ten. The cards that set your Celtic Cross.
✶ Get your answer. Every card explained and woven into one clear reading, the moment you check out.
No appointment. No inbox. No mysticism. Just your whole situation, laid out honestly.
You'll see all ten cards laid in the Celtic Cross, a short text explaining what each position means on its own, and a final passage weaving them into one reading just for you. Everything appears the moment the last card is placed. A sample spread is below.
✶ The spread ✶x · ten positions
IHeart
IICross
VCrown
IIIFoundation
IVPast
VIFuture
XOutcome
IXHopes & Fears
VIIIEnvironment
VIISelf
IHeart
IICross
IIIFoundation
IVPast
VCrown
VIFuture
VIISelf
VIIIEnvironment
IXHopes & Fears
XOutcome
☾ a diagram of the spread · the cards themselves stay for you
✶ What the weaving reads like ✶
"An old tide meets a roof that's already cracking, and quiet light is returning behind it. You already know more than you're letting yourself say, and an older softness wants remembering before the next sharp move. You hold this with steady hands, supported by the people building beside you. What you hope for and what you fear are tangled in the same pause. The path forward is a long, lit walk by your own lamp."
☾ a short sample · your actual reading will be longer and more detailed
⚰ Folio VI · Whisperings & doubts ⚰
What the curious tend to ask
✶ Can a digital draw still mean something?
The cards do not know whether the table is wood or glass. Meaning is made between the asker and the answer. The table is only where it lands.
✶ May I ask about another soul?
The veil only ever shows the one who looks into it. Choose a theme about your own door, your own choice, your own next step.
✶ What if the reading frightens me?
Sit with it. Do not pull again on the same theme. The second draw muddies the water, and the first cards almost always know.