Reading The Kipper 9-Card Box Spread I
How To Read The Kipper 9-Card Spread, Step-By-Step
The 9-card (3x3) Box spread is a staple layout of most oracle card systems, but especially of Lenormand and Kipper, forming, as it does, a “mini” version of the Grand Tableau for both. It is, however, read slightly differently for the Kipper than the Lenormand, although there are many similarities.
To illustrate this, we’re going to use the two 9 card ‘Box’ layouts that appeared in the 21-card Kipper Relationship/Partnership Layout covered last time, although I will be interpreting them as if they are completely separate and not part of that reading. Nonetheless, you can check out that post here:
Ideally, it does require understanding card directionality, as that adds nuance to the interpretation, and also reflects how you’d be reading the cards in a larger tableau. To find out more and get some practice, do take a look at the two previous posts about that aspect of Kipper card reading:
How To Read The Kipper 9-Card Box Spread
The first of the layouts we’re going to look at is here, and we’ll be going step by step through the interpretation.
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