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Reversed cards in spreads

In short

A reversed card is one that lands upside down; some schools read it as a weakened or distorted meaning, others don’t use reversals at all. Whether Viki reads them in your spread is easiest to ask her directly in the chat — she answers honestly and shows it on your actual cards.

What a reversal means at all

There is no single rule, and that matters. The three most common approaches:

  • The opposite meaning: upright Sun — joy, reversed — gloom. The simplest and crudest.
  • A weakened meaning: the same theme, muted, blocked, not yet unfolded.
  • Inward instead of outward: the quality exists but works inside and doesn’t show.

Why many schools skip them

The argument is simple: 78 cards already carry enough shades, and reversals double the vocabulary and make readings mushy. Plenty of strong readers use upright positions only and don’t consider it a simplification.

What you should do

If you’re learning — start without reversals. Master the 78 meanings, then decide whether you need the second layer. If you come from a school where reversals are mandatory, keep working your way.

Ask Viki

Her spreads arrive as an assembled image. Write directly: «do you read reversals in this spread?» — and she explains how she reads yours specifically. One precise answer in the chat beats a general article.

How it looks in the chat
Do you read reversed cards?
Ask me that inside a spread and I’ll show you on your own cards how I read the positions. Meanwhile, the main thing: if you’re just learning, start with upright meanings. Reversals double the vocabulary and at the start confuse more than they help.
Ask inside a spread

Viki shows on your cards how she reads positions.

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