Vera Sibilla Line Of 5: An Easy Way To Read & Ask The Cards For Advice
Want quick advice in a reading from your cards? Try this classic layout; it works really well with the Vera Sibilla
Obviously, most of the time when you’re doing personal readings for yourself, you won’t be doing “big news predictive” readings of the type I post every day here on the Daily Oracle.
Instead, you’re more likely to be asking more personal questions about things going on in your life. “What will happen in this situation?”, for instance, or the “Am I likely to get this job/money/relationship?” type scenarios. And also, “What should I do?” or “How should I handle this situation?” questions, where you’re looking for advice. Not necessarily looking for overly long and detailed answers, but to get just enough information and detail to give you something solid to work with, something simple and yet actionable.
What I’m going to do in this post is to show you how to build up from a single card Vera Sibilla draw as a piece of advice, through a three card spread, and then to a classic Line of Five, which is what I find the most ideal length for this type of question. I’ll also be showing you the easiest way to approach reading the line of five with this deck. Getting the cards to give you a piece of advice is one of the most useful ways to illustrate its simplicity AND its accuracy.
Let’s begin!