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Celtic Cross

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Geoff-1951
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Celtic Cross

Post by Geoff-1951 »

Hello all,

Hope I have got the right forum.

I have a question concerning the Celtic Cross. When you reach the crossing card – how do you read it – upright or reversed?

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Geoff
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Re: Celtic Cross

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Since the crossing card represents things that oppose or are a barrier to you, in some ways, it's kind of positionally reversed, no? I spend less time wondering if I should read the meaning of the card as upright or reversed, and more thinking about the ways in which the thing the card represents could be causing a problem for the querent.

Like if the Ten of Cups shows up as the crossing card, it's less important that the card is read upright or reversed and more a signal that something pertaining to family and sense of home or belonging is a problem for the querent- it might be that the have a dysfunctional or toxic family situation, or it might be that their desire for a family is keeping them from living their unattached life to the fullest, or it might be that they see their family obligations as a barrier to living a life of adventure and they need to come to terms with that somehow.

ALSO I frequently read the crossing card as a literal bridge between the cards on either side. How does the crossing card connect what is before and what is ahead?
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Re: Celtic Cross

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Thank you for that informative insight :-)

Geoff
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