Thiết kế trải bài Tarot: 5 bước tạo trải bài riêng của bạn
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Learn to design personalized tarot spreads from scratch! 5 systematic steps: define the question, plan positions, assign meanings, test and adjust, record and refine. Go beyond fixed spreads.
Why Design Your Own Spread?
Every tarot spread on the market — from three-card pulls to the Celtic Cross — was designed to answer *general* questions. But your questions are often uniquely yours: not merely "is the relationship going well?" but "what is the communication pattern between us, and where do I need to shift?"
When you learn to design your own spreads, the accuracy of your readings increases dramatically — because every position answers something you genuinely need to know.
Most tarot teaching focuses on *how to use existing spreads* and rarely addresses *how to build one from the ground up*. This article fills that gap.
5 Steps to Design Your Own Spread
Step 1: Define Your Question Precisely
Every spread begins with a question. Write yours down, then ask yourself:
- What is the core of this question?
- What dimensions do I need to understand in order to answer it?
- How many people, time periods, or options are involved?
Example:
- Vague: "What will happen with my job?"
- Precise: "What is the main obstacle I'm facing at work right now, and what inner resources do I have to move through it?"
A precise question will naturally reveal how many cards you need and what each should ask.
Step 2: Determine Your Card Positions and Count
Each position represents a distinct "lens" or "dimension." Common structures include:
Timeline Structure (Past → Present → Future)
- Good for: understanding how events have unfolded
- Card count: 3–5
Multi-Angle Structure (different perspectives on the same situation)
- Good for: comprehensive understanding of a situation
- Card count: 4–6
Decision Structure (Option A vs. Option B)
- Good for: binary choices
- Card count: 4–8 (2–4 cards per option)
Depth Structure (Surface → Deep → Subconscious)
- Good for: psychological exploration, spiritual growth
- Card count: 3–4
The principle: 3–7 cards is the beginner's comfort zone. More cards means more complexity — and requires stronger interpretive integration.
Step 3: Give Each Position a Clear Meaning
This is the most crucial step. Every position needs:
1. A name (to help you remember it)
2. A clear question (to guide your interpretation)
3. An interpretive focus (what are you looking for in this card? Energy? A figure? Actionable advice?)
Example: Work Challenge Spread (5 Cards)
| Position | Name | Question |
|----------|------|----------|
| 1 | Core Obstacle | What is my primary block right now? |
| 2 | Inner Cause | What belief or pattern am I reinforcing? |
| 3 | External Cause | How are environment or others shaping this? |
| 4 | Untapped Resource | What capacity haven't I yet drawn upon? |
| 5 | Action Guidance | What is the single most important next step? |
Step 4: Test It and Adjust
Once designed, use the spread immediately:
- Does each position's card read naturally?
- Does any position feel like the wrong question?
- Does the overall reading form a meaningful, cohesive story?
Common adjustments:
- Two positions feel too similar → merge them or redefine one
- The interpretation leaps too far → add a bridging position in between
- The questions are too broad → narrow the focus of each position
Step 5: Record and Build Your Personal Spread Library
Every time you design a spread that works, write it down. In your tarot journal or notebook, record:
- Spread name
- When to use it
- Each position's name and question
- How many times you've used it and how effective it's been
Over time, you'll build a personal spread library — more attuned to you than any textbook spread, because it was crafted for you.
Advanced Spread Design Techniques
Borrow from symbolic systems: Let the shape of your spread carry meaning. A triangle suggests trinity (body/mind/spirit); a star suggests the five elements; a circle suggests wholeness.
Integrate time and depth simultaneously: Consider combining "when" and "what layer," for example: External Present → Inner State → Recent Past → Possible Future → Action Guidance.
Design for a specific person: If you regularly read for the same friend, create a spread tailored to their ongoing life questions.
Closing Thoughts
Designing your own spread marks the moment you move from tarot *student* to tarot *creator*. You're no longer just using the tool — you're shaping it.
From this day forward, whenever an existing spread doesn't quite fit your question, try building one from scratch. You'll find it doesn't just make your readings more accurate — it becomes a profound act of self-discovery in itself.
What question would you most like to design a spread for? Come find me in LINE Bot and let's explore it together.
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