For reflecting on a friendship or connection — what holds it together, what's being tested, and what it asks of you.
Each position holds a specific question. Draw one card per position — take your time with each before moving to the next.
“What is the ground this connection stands on — the thing that made it real in the first place?”
“What are you offering to this friendship — and is it what you intend to give?”
“What do you perceive the other person contributing — and does it still nourish you?”
“What tension or unspoken thing is pressing on this connection right now?”
“What would it look like to show up for this connection with honesty — not performance?”
Start by centering yourself around your question. You don't need a precise question — a theme, a situation, or a feeling is enough. Hold it in mind as you shuffle.
Draw 5 cards in sequence, placing each face-down on its position before turning them over. Once all cards are placed, turn them over and sit with the full picture before reading each individually.
The positions guide your interpretation — use them as a lens, not a script. Your immediate response to each card matters as much as any traditional meaning.
Use this spread in Liminal Tarot — digital cards or your own physical deck.