Compiled by David C. Jones (djones@ponder.csci.unt.edu)

Copyright, 1996, David Clark Jones.  Please see the table of
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1.32) Thoth Spread 
Layout:
13  09  05  04  08  12
      02  01  03
14  10  06  07  11  15

Deal: Numerically as shown

1.32.1) Original Thoth Spread (#15, C4)
Reading:
Cards 2,1,3: Nature of querent and question
Cards 13,9,5: First Possible outcome
Cards 4,8,12: Second Possible outcome
Cards 14,10,6: "Psychological commentary" on the whole spread 
Cards 7,11,15: Factors beyond the control of the querent.

Comment: This is called the Thoth Spread as it is the spread that
     comes with the Thoth deck.

1.32.2) Peach's Thoth Spread (#16, C4)

Deal: Use the same deal, but add a Querent card underneath card 1.

Reading:
It is suggested that the cards be read order described below
Card 1: Querent's primary concern
Cards 2, 3: Further depth into problem and/or Querent's character
Cards 14,10,6: Background, how the querent came into the situation
Cards 7,11,15: Activities of other people in the situation
Cards 4,8,12: How the problem will progress, harmonize w. 7,11,15.
Cards 13,9,5: Possible alternative actions

If two cards in set 7,11,15 are Major Arcana then the progression
given in set 4,8,12 cannot be changed, otherwise the querent has
the power to alter the situation via events in set 13,9,5.  If two
Major Arcana appear, set 13,9,5 indicate either how a bad outcome
can be lessened or how a good outcome may be assisted.

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