Tarot Tips Bonus: The Crossing Card
Published: Thu, 11/19/20
"The way I learned it, this card can be looked at as either..."
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http://TarotSchool.com ISSN: 1529-0565 Vol. 12 #19 / November 19, 2020
Tarot Tips Bonus
THE CROSSING CARD
![]() Teresa asks… As I read reversals, and am using the Celtic Cross for most readings, how does one read the Card in Position 2? I have not found a definitive answer for the positive/negative aspects of that particular placing. Answer: I am assuming that by "Position 2" you mean what is often called the "Crossing Card." This card is placed sideways across the "Covering Card" and is neither specifically upright nor reversed –– which is probably why you're having trouble finding a definitive answer. The way I learned it, this card can be looked at as either an obstacle or a help to the querent in the situation the reading is exploring. Obstacles may be challenges, conflicts, or issues that need to be confronted. Helping forces may represent support, growth, opportunity and/or resources. The only way you'll know which way to interpret the card is by considering it in the context of the question. You may have a strong intuitive sense of whether the energy or person in the card is helping or blocking the querent, or you may need to discuss it with them a little to gain clarity. Just because a card looks happy or difficult at first glance does not automatically tell you whether it is there to help or hinder the querent. For example, if the King of Pentacles appears as the crossing card, it could indicate financial support from a relative or difficulties with a employer –– again, the context of the reading will point you in the right direction. Bright blessings,
Ruth Ann
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