Travel Abroad
11 cardsCategory: Education & Travel
Explores the opportunities, risks, and impressions of an international trip.
Overview
Nowadays, long trips abroad are not uncommon, and some people want to move abroad permanently. When the querent is interested in questions of this kind, the 'Travel Abroad' spread can be used. It covers all key aspects of relocation: from the very possibility of the trip and overcoming obstacles to housing, work, finances, and the prospect of permanent residence. The spread is from the book 'Rider-Waite Tarot: Theory and Practice'.
Spread Diagram
Card Positions
Significator
The card representing the querent themselves. It reflects their current state, intentions, and inner readiness for moving abroad. It reveals the seriousness of intentions and the person's overall mindset.
Will the trip happen?
The card answers the main question -- whether the trip abroad will happen at all. It shows whether there are real chances of the plans being realized, or whether the situation is unfavorable and the trip is in question.
What obstacles must be overcome?
The card reveals the obstacles that still need to be overcome before the trip. These may be bureaucratic difficulties (visas, documents), financial problems, family circumstances, or internal barriers -- fears and doubts.
How will the trip go?
The card describes the trip itself -- the journey, flight, relocation. It shows whether everything will go smoothly and without complications, or whether the way will be fraught with difficulties, delays, and unforeseen situations.
What awaits upon arrival?
The card shows what awaits the querent immediately upon arrival in the new country. First impressions, reception conditions, mood, and circumstances that will greet the traveler at the new place.
Housing conditions in the new country
What housing conditions the querent will have in the new country. The card reveals the quality of housing, its availability, and living comfort. It may point to difficulties in finding housing or, conversely, to a successful resolution of the housing question.
Will there be work?
The card answers the question about employment abroad. It shows whether it will be possible to find work, how quickly, and whether this work will match the querent's qualifications and expectations.
Obstacles abroad
What obstacles will need to be overcome once abroad. The card warns about adaptation difficulties -- language barrier, cultural differences, bureaucracy, loneliness, nostalgia, or conflicts with local people.
Financial situation
What the querent's financial situation will look like abroad. The card evaluates the financial position in the new country -- income, expenses, standard of living, savings opportunities, or conversely, the risk of financial difficulties.
How long will I be abroad?
The card shows the expected duration of the stay abroad. It may indicate a short-term trip, long-term living, or permanent relocation. Major Arcana cards usually indicate a longer period.
Will I stay permanently?
The final card of the spread, answering the question about permanent residence abroad. It shows whether the new country will become a true home, or whether the querent will ultimately return to their homeland. A positive card means the chances of permanent residence are high.
How to Read
Shuffle the deck while focusing on the question about traveling abroad. Choose a significator card and place it at position S. Then draw 10 cards and lay them out diagonally from top to bottom in a staircase pattern: card 1 -- upper left corner, then pairs of cards stepping down and to the right: S and 2, then 6 and 3, then 7 and 4, then 8 and 5, and finally 9 and 10 in the lower right corner. Read the spread from top to bottom -- from the beginning of the trip to its long-term consequences.
Tips & Advice
The spread is laid out as a journey -- from decision to result. The first cards (1-3) show the immediate prospects: whether the trip will happen and how it will go. The middle cards (4-6) reveal the first months of life abroad -- housing and work. Cards 7-8 show difficulties and finances -- the practical side of relocation. The final cards 9 and 10 answer the main question: whether this is a temporary trip or the beginning of a new life. Pay attention to card 7 (obstacles abroad) -- it often points to the most painful adaptation issue. If card 6 (work) is negative but 8 (finances) is positive -- the source of income may be unexpected.
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