Artisan Spread: Creativity
The Artisan archetype layout is useful to explore a creative idea, undertaking or venture. This spread offers points of consideration about your endeavor and asks you to consider the why and how aspects of your motivation.
- Card 1. Desire to Create - This is the unconscious theme operating beneath your question. Take into account this energy as it might change the form of your question. In which case, it might behoove make a new query with any revision that this card stimulates in your mind.
- Card 2. Focus for Imagination - Imagine but craft. Prototyping is the process of progress. Edison's light bulb took thousands of attempts to get it "right." Think through your ideas to find a path to manifestation. If the feeling is vague allow yourself time to have clarity emerge.
- Card 3. Beware of Self-Delusion - Essence can send Personality such grand visions as to make Ego revel in them. It has a way of making itself inflated in order to try to succor that feeling but may forget the making-it-happen part. Thinking and acting with competence is necessary to produce something. Ego can live in fantasy for a long time and the only thing produced is regret.
- Card 4. What do you need to make it happen? To avoid the trap of Card 3, you will need to grasp the components that will most likely manifest your creation. This card offers you a strategy to evaluate choices.
- Card 5. Is the venture fruitful? It is possible that your initial inclination or idea is not well formed nor achievable. If you get a discouraging response, it might be useful to re-evaluate your position and approach your desire to create in a different way.
1. Desire to Create What you are really confronting or where this situation began. |
5. How is the Venture fruitful? It is possible that your initial inclination or idea is not well formed nor achievable. |
2. Focus for Imagination Alerts you to the circumstances present. |
3. Beware of Self Delusion Ego can live in fantasy for a long time and the only thing produced is regret. |
4. Your Needed Resources Taking a bold out-of-the-box risk. |