Friday, 17 August 2007

78 Card Spread 2

This is the second part of the 78 card spread following on from my Last post. I hope my sketch is clear enough




The rough guide to positions is as follows; (taken from'A Handbook for the Journeyman by Eileen Connolly') Rahdue's Wheel contains three wheels of 12 cards each (36 cards), six solidifiers (6 cards), two blocks of nine cards each (18 cards), two pillars of nine cards each (18 cards). The circles are contained within each other, and each looks like a clock face.

Card #1 begins at 1 o'clock, for example.
Card #13 goes directly below card #12. After you make the first circle, you make the other two just like it surrounding it.
Thus, you have an inner/present life activity, centre/future life activity and outer wheel/past life activity.
When all three circles are laid out, the 12 position should line up vertically like this: 38 -- past life wheel in 12th card position for outer wheel, 25 -- future life wheel in 12th card position, 12 -- present life wheel in 12th card.
The inner circle contains a pyramid with Card #13 (Solidifier #1) at the apex, card #26 (Solidifier #2) to the left base and, card #39 (Solidifier #3) at the right base Card placement meanings: #1-inner self, karmic path #2-Security and relationships #3-Plans, ideas, philosophy #4-background, parents, home #5-hopes, desires, pleasures #6-health, concerns #7-partners, loved ones #8-the Mystic Symbol--portrays potential gains #9-Distance, Travel #10-Karmic Amplitude--life's work #11-True desire for self and others #12-Hidden vibrations, known only on the subconscious level. Solidifier #1 = direction as a result of present life activity.
The place meanings are the same for all three wheels. Solidifier #2 represents the direction into the future and solidifier #3 represent the results of past activity Two blocks go below the wheels in the Rahdue Wheel spread. One is laid out after the wheels. The first block is called Dagim Block and contains cards #40 through 49 laid out in a straight line from right to left.
Connoley writes of this block, "Unlike the structured pattern of the 3 wheels, these nine cards are read as a block. This block contains information regarding the client's immediate past life. There is no time sequence involved....The Dagim Block will focus directly into an immediate past-life situation that is relevant to a present situation....The information we derive from these nine cards only presents the patterns of similarity between one life experience and another -- the karmic pattern."
Card #49 = Solidifer Card #4 and is a key to the present life. "It solidifies his intended karmic patterns," Connolley writes. To the right of the 3 graduated wheels is the Pillar of Taleh which explores PAST LIFE RELATIONSHIPS. Connolly says these cards should not be read individually until they have been read as a unit.
The lay out is 9 cards, throws #50 to 58 in a vertical line beginning at the bottom of the pillar. Card #59 = solidifier #5, the "key to knowledge." It is placed to the left of card #58. Connolly writes that a King solidifer signifies that a female will find her soul mate and a queen solidifier confirms a soul mate for a male querrent. She further explains "the solidifier confirms, consolidates an refers only to past life relationships that are relevant to the present."
To the left of the wheels is the Pillar of Shor, which explores PAST LIFE EXPERIENCE. It is laid out the same as the other pillar using throws #60 through #68. Card #69 = solidifier 6, the "key to open" which "holds the lesson of the illar." It is placed to the right of card #68. "Use this solidifier as a light to shine on hidden reasons and past experiences," Connolly says. This pillar explains why people do the same things over and over again, i.e., the "same guy/girl different face" relationship mistake.
The final element to Rahdue's Wheel is the Malkuth Block comprising cards 70 through 78.
They are laid out like the previous block from right to left directly below the previous block. There is one less card in this block than in the other, so the cards kind of overlap if you are working in a limited area.
Connolly says to lay these cards face down. You only turn up the # of cards it takes to answer the questions the querrent has already prepared, — the querrent can ask up to 9 questions at the beginning of the spread. He/she is to write them down and not tell the reader until this point what the questions are. One card turns up to answer each question.
If only one question is asked, turn up all cards in the Malkuth block and interpret as a group. Connolly writes a lot about meditating on the cards and provides a calendar for doing so. She also writes about the significance of the #9 as a mystic symbol in Rahdue's Wheel. Connolly says that the future wheel is only accurate up to 3 months in the future and the past wheel is accurate up to 28 days in the past. She recommends that readers "do" Rhadue's wheel four times a year.

3 comments:

Roswila said...

Hi Scruffyhippo,

Wow! I've been using Rahdue's Wheels for years. I even first studied it with Connolly in person, here in the states, many, many years ago.

I always liked the layout itself, the physicality of doing it, and how it looks after all the cards are down. However, I never did really "cozy up" to Connolly's spoken or written instructions for it. Most of it was very dense to me. Just would not sink in in any comprehensible way. So I just began relating to it from what I did grasp and then following my intuition from there.

What ultimately resulted for me was a layout identical in appearance to hers, but with different names for the pillars and wheels. And with the inner wheel's spokes being corresponded to the astrological houses, along with some other minor changes. I've been calling it "The Wheels" in my records as it is no longer fully her layout, though it clearly springs from it. I'm actually long overdue to do another reading of The Wheels, which is probably why I visited your blog today -- to get this message! :-D

Scruffyhippo said...

OOO nice to see you roswilla, if you have info on your site, point me in the right direction, I am looking at using this spread sooner or later as a life path layout, the more I can learn about it the better :)

Roswila said...

Hi scruffyhippo,

No, sorry no info on my site about Rahdue's Wheel. And I would not put up my adjusted version as it is so close to Connolly's, yet not hers, that it would feel improper.

However, I certainly encourage you to work with Rahdue's Wheels as it is laid out in Connolly's book. I've always found it to be a very intense and helpful layout.