What is the root of our recurring arguments?
Three cards answer this question here. The first looks at what You Carry In, the second at where It Collides, and the third at what It's Protecting. Each of the seventy-eight cards carries its own written interpretation for every position, so the reading you get follows your draw rather than a script.
Most people carry this question quietly for a while before they ask it out loud. The reading gives it somewhere to land.
How this reading works
Behind this page sits a full set of interpretations written for “What is the root of our recurring arguments?”. Draw three cards in the Quick Love Reading and each lands in a position with its own written answer, matched to this exact question.
The three positions of this spread
- What You Carry InCard one holds what You Carry In, the surface of the question as it stands today.
- Where It CollidesThe second card turns to where It Collides, the layer that has not been said out loud yet.
- What It's ProtectingFinally, the spread ends on what It's Protecting, the part that hands the choice back to you.
What this reading covers
The spread is small on purpose. Three cards are enough to show the state of things, the unspoken part, and a workable next step, without burying the question in detail.
Hold the reading lightly. It maps where things lean today, and today is not a verdict.