Hi, Ive recently downloaded the MB Tarot software and it brought up 3 aces in a celtic cross spread. The reading was a very positive and promising one but is there any significance when more than one ace card appears.
Thanks
Mark
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Interpreting a card's meaning in isolation from all the other cards in that spread
Mark,
The possible significance of three Aces appearing in the same Tarot spread depends a lot upon what the reading was appearing to promise would eventually happen.
Aces frequently symbolically represent the new and fresh beginning of the next important phase of a person's life.
An Ace expresses the full potential of the qualities symbolized by that particular Tarot suit, both positive and negative.
In summary the exact meaning or significance of the three Aces which the software has drawn as part of the computer generated Celtic Cross layout cannot be reliably interpreted without you first showing us where each of them is within the spread, as well as the most likely meaning to you of the cards which are immediately adjacent to and surrounding those three Aces.
Which is in turn related to which of the four Tarot suits each of the individual cards in the Celtic Cross belongs to.
Does this explanation help to make things any clearer to you, or does it confuse you even more?
EoT :smt101
The possible significance of three Aces appearing in the same Tarot spread depends a lot upon what the reading was appearing to promise would eventually happen.
Aces frequently symbolically represent the new and fresh beginning of the next important phase of a person's life.
An Ace expresses the full potential of the qualities symbolized by that particular Tarot suit, both positive and negative.
In summary the exact meaning or significance of the three Aces which the software has drawn as part of the computer generated Celtic Cross layout cannot be reliably interpreted without you first showing us where each of them is within the spread, as well as the most likely meaning to you of the cards which are immediately adjacent to and surrounding those three Aces.
Which is in turn related to which of the four Tarot suits each of the individual cards in the Celtic Cross belongs to.
Does this explanation help to make things any clearer to you, or does it confuse you even more?
EoT :smt101
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