Yule Tarot Spread

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The month of December leads us into the period of the winter solstice and the making of preparations for the coming year. Specifically, the Yule tarot spread or the winter solstice tarot spread will help you look into your past, present as well as your future. It’s an excellent means of engaging will your soul and preset the objectives you envision for the remaining months of the year.

Now let’s look at how this spread can be of assistance to help you step into the new year with assurance.

The Meaning of Yule in Tarot

Solstice, or Yule, has a rather significant place in the world of tarot; You know it represents the gloomiest period of the year yet at the same time it is the time when the light slowly starts to grow back. This duality could not be more poetic especially given the tarot’s themes of cycles, change and light nad dark.

A yule tarot spread is the call to accept there is darkness within, and in the external reality also. It makes one reflect and embrace the process of losing things as much as embracing change that comes with new opportunities. With the days getting longer, there is always a reflection of the light of hope, the possibilities of renewal which are always within. When you enter a new year, the tarot with its symbolism open for interpretation is here to guide us through this transitional period.

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Variations of Yule spreads

There are so many variations that have been created from the Yule tarot spread or winter solstice tarot spread. Some popular options include:

  • The Past, Present, Future Spread. This method uses three cards with meanings of the previous year, the present point in time, and the upcoming year. It is a very effective basic method used to have a preliminary outlook over the journey.
  • The Wheel of the Year Spread. These are twelve cards each of which is marked by a different Month of the year. It can give a broad look at the energies and issues you may have to face in the course of the one year. This spread offers a detailed perspective of your year.
  • The Light and Dark Spread. This spread is about the light that resides in you as well as the darkness. It aids in the determination of strengths and lessons from the previous year as well as encouragement and motivation of inner strength towards the future. This spread entails self-analysis and reflection, some which is quite significant.
  • The Rebirth Spread. This spread highlights the motifs of revival and transformation. Rebirth spread guides you to let go of all toxic aspects in your life that you want to be free from and to welcome the new. It can be quite useful if you plan to change your life in the following year.
  • The Solstice Spiral Spread. This layout uses cards placed in the form of a spiral which symbolizes cycles as well as the path of the sun. It can explain how events are gradually unmasked and how energies are constantly streaming on.
  • The Inner Fire Spread. This spread is related to your needs and wants. It assists to find a link to one’s essential self and define what inspires the soul. It is very helpful in setting up desired behavioral patterns in accordance with true selves.

The most important of the Yule spreads is the one that personally makes you most intuitive and matches your intention. Of course, you are welcome to play with it and adjust these spreads to include the aspects you need to read from the card that reflects your path most. In fact, it is possible to take components from several spreads and combine them to create a layout that precisely addresses your questions and requirements.

How To Perform a Yule Tarot Spread

  1. The first card on the spread portrays the Past Year. It affords you an opportunity to take a look back with a view to ascertaining the general message of the previous year. Look into your experiences, things you have learned, and the difficulties you have overcome. The Past Year card gives recognition to your own process of transformation.
  2. The second card concerns What to Release. This card enables you to know what should be dumped and forgotten as you start the new year. It might reveal a limiting belief, some pain you received, or a situation that is not good for you anymore. These are the things that when let go frees one from contention or those that hinder one to have a new breakthrough or to achieve a new level.
  3. The third card is related to your Inner Strength. It is a sign where you can draw your might and strength during the time of need reminding of your potential. It shows you that you have within you that which it takes to deal with anything that confronts you.
  4. The fourth card assists with establishing your New Year Intentions. Typically, it symbolizes goals for the coming year to help you conceive intentions and direct your energies to what they want to achieve. It is an opportunity to achieve all that we are planning for in the future.
  5. The fifth card is Guidance along the way. Here you might get information about possible problems or opportunities in the future or get advice. It reminds you: don’t forget your deeper self, be in tune with yourself as you go.
  6. The sixth card symbolizes The Returning Light. It represents the hope and renewal that comes with the winter solstice. It is the gradual return of light after the darkness. The Returning Light is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always the promise of a new sunrise.
  7. Finally, the seventh card embodies The Cycle of Rebirth. It speaks to the cyclical nature of life and the continuous process of transformation. It reminds you that endings often lead to new beginnings and that change is an integral part of life. It encourages you to embrace the cycles and trust in the process of renewal.

Using the Yule Spread for Personal Growth

The knowledge that can be obtained from the Yule tarot spread can be seen as a kind of navigator for self-improvement. And that does not mean you expect the future, but you create the future with your present life with your eyes open.

For example, if the “What to Release” card reveals a need to let go of self-doubt, you could use the Yule season to practice self-compassion and fight negative thoughts. If the “Inner Strength” card points towards creativity, you could channel that energy into a winter project or hobby.

The Yule spread also encourages us to align our actions with our intentions. If the “New Year’s Intentions” card reveals a desire for more balance, perhaps you could incorporate more mindful moments into your daily routine. Try a quiet cup of tea in the morning or a short meditation before bed.

FAQ

What is a Yule tarot spread?

A Yule tarot spread, also known as a winter solstice tarot spread, is a specific tarot card layout used for reflection and intention-setting around the time of the winter solstice.

How is a Yule tarot spread different from other tarot spreads?

The Yule tarot spread focuses on themes related to the winter solstice, such as introspection, renewal, and setting intentions for the new year. It helps you connect with the energy of the season and gain insights for the year ahead.

When is the best time to do a Yule tarot spread?

Ideally, a Yule tarot spread is done on or around the winter solstice, typically December 21st or 22nd. However, you can do it anytime during the winter season when you feel drawn to reflection and intention-setting.

Do I need a special tarot deck for a Yule spread?

No, you can use any tarot deck you feel connected to for a Yule spread. However, some people prefer to use decks with imagery or themes that resonate with the winter season.

Can I create my own Yule tarot spread?

Absolutely! You can customize a Yule spread to fit your specific needs and intentions. There are many resources available online with different spread layouts and card position meanings to inspire you.

How often should I do a Yule tarot spread?

You can do a Yule tarot spread annually, around the winter solstice, to gain insights for the upcoming year. Some people also like to do it more frequently during the winter season for ongoing reflection and guidance.

What if I’m new to tarot? Can I still do a Yule spread?

Yes, even if you’re new to tarot, you can still benefit from a Yule spread. Start with a simple spread and focus on your intuition as you interpret the cards. There are many online resources and tutorials available to guide you.

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