How to Turn Any Question into a Spread Many of the spreads and methods here have been designed in real time with particular querents asking questions which have turned into a spread. A case in point is the “Strange Attractors” or “Whirlpool” method, which arose because a querent presented a particular case. He asked a question which was framed as “I have two options, both of which are possible, one probably more desirable than the other, but I could sort of do both, and they’re both a little bit out of my hands.” However, whilst he was asking the question, he was motioning with both hands in circular motions on the table. This was to express his own unconscious model of how the two situations were moving and placed relative to each other. So it was suggested we use the “classic whirlpool method,” where we first lay two cards down, in two positions on the table, to show the source of the two situations, their essential nature. We then placed a ring of three cards around each of those two source cards to show how that particular situation would ripple out. We then placed a ring of six cards around each ring to show the final results of how the two situations would develop.
The Whirlpool Method
However, by then, the two rings had expanded on the table to overlap each other, with two cards in particular touching each other from both situations. The querent pointed
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