Warrior Spread: Challenge
The Warrior Archetype Spread is about challenges: whether that means one's own limits or a challenger. Warrior energy is meant to confront persons, pressures, or conflict. It is also the protector of boundaries for the sovereign Self.
If you are confronted by a problem, or someone, or some circumstance has made things difficult, and you are unsure how to proceed, this spread strategically delineates your considerations.
When you present your conflict using this layout know that you are encouraged to be brave when reading this report. No amount of "wishing it were different" will make it so. Courage in the face of the unwelcome, ugly, or unexpected is necessary for advancing in life, but also just surviving in it. Ask bluntly. Sharpen your skills and increase your advantages with help from these Card energies.
- Card 1. Identifying the Challenger - Person or Situation. This is the unconscious theme operating beneath your question appears. 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. Name the Underlying Problem - Certain situational elements are always currently present in advance of an outcome. This card is a overview of that umbrella which augurs what happens.
- Card 3. What are you failing to account for? - Ego has a way of causing us to focus on the problem and not the players, especially ourselves. Is there an aspect of either incompetence or disregard in the mix?
- Card 4. What is the opponent or obstacle not recognizing that you could capitalize upon? As in Card 3, the question aims for you to take stock of the person or their circumstances for a weakness to improve your bargaining power.
- Card 5. Triumphant resolution - Most challenges are not won by settling a score, but rather by solving a problem. This card shows you the way to Victory without having to suffer a defeat. But even if it signals setback. Remember that a battle might be lost but you can still regroup.
1. Identifying the Challenger - Person or Situation. What you are really confronting or where this situation began. |
5. Triumphant Resolution Tells you which course of action is favored to create the outcome asked in this reading. |
2. Name the Underlying Problem Alerts you to the circumstances present. |
3. What are you failing to account for? The grip of an Ego asserting itself rigidly. |
4. What could you capitalize upon? Taking a bold out-of-the-box risk. |
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