Kipper Cards: Practice Reading Directional Images II
How might you use cards' directionals cues in readings?
As you’ll know if you’ve been learning the Kipper card meanings, many of the original card designs allow for directional cues to add clarity to readings. This is the second of our posts on practicing reading directional images in Kipper. You can find the previous one here:
It’s also a great way to help yourself get deeper into learning the Kipper card meanings! Kipper card meanings can all be checked out from here:
Not all decks will have the same directional cues (I’d follow the illustrations for whichever deck you have) and some don’t have them at all, so bear in mind, it’s not obligatory, but it does add useful info to your readings. If you’d like more info on some of the differences between the main decks you’ll see, check out my comparison here:
For these practice exercises, I’ll be using the “Original” Kipperkarten deck. Please note, I (like many readers) do not personally follow the “auspicious/inauspicious” directionals that some readers use, although you can if you wish.
Practicing Directionals
For this second group of examples I’m going to give you below, look at the illustrations and see if you can answer just the question asked. Do try this out for yourself first. The answers can all be found at the bottom of the post.
Question 1: What Is Being Hidden In This Reading?
Relevant card: False Person
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