Soul Spindle
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Soul
Spindle

Ask something that matters. Draw a spread. Then stay with it long enough to ask a second question. Soul Spindle treats tarot as a symbolic language for reflection—not a verdict delivered from somewhere else.

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A possible routeRupture → passage → orientation

The cards provide the vocabulary. Your question provides the direction.

A reading that can continue

Most digital readings stop after displaying a meaning. This one retains the question, the positions, and the cards so you can challenge, narrow, or reopen the interpretation.

01 · ASK

Name the terrain

A real question shapes the space of the reading. You can be specific, uncertain, practical, or simply curious.

02 · DRAW

Introduce a pattern

The spread constrains the roles. The cards add interruption, contrast, and language you may not have reached directly.

03 · FOLLOW

Ask what changed

Continue with the active spread: ask about one card, the tension between two, the obstacle, the advice, or what remains unresolved.

Not an authority.
An instrument.

A good symbolic system does not need to predict your life to alter what you can notice.

Soul Spindle uses structured ambiguity deliberately. A card can interrupt a stale explanation, expose a missing distinction, or give a difficult question somewhere new to begin.

The conversational reader runs from the material bundled with the page. It does not send your question to a remote model. It can be wrong, awkward, or unexpectedly useful—and it should remain possible to see which one happened.