Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Wednesday Spread; Interview Spread, Lieselle's Eternal Tarot

Welcome to the Wednesday Spread, all! This week we're working with Lieselle's Eternal Tarot, a black and white pip deck with mantras. I'm interested to see how it reads!


1. Tell me about yourself

Card: King of Pentacles — “Structural Power”
This deck identifies as grounded, reliable, and practical. It wants to help me build a strong foundation in my readings and in my creative and spiritual work. It offers stability, wisdom, and long-term insight—a guide for creating structure in my life and practice.

The King of Pentacles; a crown above a pentacle, with the words 'Structural Power' written above them.

2. What are your strengths as a deck?

Card: The Fool — “Playfulness & Surprise”
The deck is playful, curious, and encourages fresh perspectives. It helps me approach readings with joy and openness, reminding me to explore possibilities without judgment. Even with its structured energy, it brings lightness and spontaneity to the practice.

The Fool. A Jack in the box jester jumps for joy under a bright sun.

3. What are your limits?

Card: The Star — “Hope & Subtle Guidance”
The deck’s guidance is gentle and honest rather than flashy or predictive. It shows what is possible but doesn’t do the work for me. Its subtle, contemplative nature means it may not excel in dramatic, theatrical readings, but it shines when quiet reflection and insight are needed.

A dark skinned woman cups a star in her hands under seven other stars.
4. What are you here to teach me?

Card: The Emperor — “Authority & Balance”
The deck is here to teach discipline, structure, and clarity. It guides me in integrating creativity with strategy, in leading with awareness, and in taking decisive, grounded action. It encourages me to balance intuition with authority and insight with practicality.

The Emperor sits on his throne, holding his sword.

5. How can I best learn and collaborate with you?

Card: Six of Pentacles — “Give and Take”
This deck works best in a reciprocal relationship. Approaching it with attention, respect, and openness ensures that its guidance is clear and meaningful. I need to engage actively, reflect, and act on the insights it provides for the relationship to thrive.

The Six of Pentacles card, with the mantra "Give and Take"

6. What is the potential outcome of our relationship?

Card: Ace of Pentacles — “The New Start”
The deck promises grounded new beginnings in my practice. With it, I can plant seeds of insight and action, turning guidance into tangible results. This is a deck that supports growth, grounded creativity, and meaningful manifestation over time.

Ace of Pentacles. "The New Start".



This reading is dominated by Pentacles and Major Arcana, which gives it a very grounded, clear tone. The deck feels strongest when used for practical matters, long-term planning, or structured insight, rather than purely emotional exploration.

What I love most is the balance the deck brings: structural power paired with playful creativity, subtle guidance tempered by clear lessons in discipline, and an invitation to engage actively with its wisdom. It feels like a deck that can help build something real and lasting in my tarot practice - while still encouraging joy and curiosity along the way.

For anyone looking for a deck that blends practical guidance with creative exploration, Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot seems like a perfect companion: playful yet grounded, honest yet encouraging, and full of potential for meaningful growth.

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Wednesday Spread; Interview Spread, Lieselle's Eternal Tarot

Welcome to the Wednesday Spread, all! This week we're working with Lieselle's Eternal Tarot, a black and white pip deck with mantras...