Your position
Your position — Centers your choices, needs, responsibilities, and boundaries within the situation.
A paid 7-card spread for a complicated emotional triangle, with positions for your side, the other influences, hidden tension, boundaries, risk, and the cleanest next step. Read the selected cards through their visible positions and exact question. This reading cannot prove or guarantee hidden feelings, motive, consent, contact, return, reconciliation, commitment, soulmate or twin-flame identity, exclusivity, timing, safety, or any relationship outcome. Any free or paid result is current only when the live flow shows a successful state, price, access, and limits.
This reading must not feed jealousy, control, spying, or revenge. It focuses on roles, boundaries, dignity, and the safest next step.
Seven positions separate your role, two other visible roles, a possible avoided issue, emotional cost, conditional direction, and one ethical next step.
Your position — Centers your choices, needs, responsibilities, and boundaries within the situation.
Other person A — Reflects supplied context and visible participation, not private thoughts or motives.
Other person B — Reflects supplied context and visible participation, not private thoughts or motives.
Truth being avoided — Suggests a possible tension, conversation, or assumption to examine, not proof of infidelity.
Emotional cost — Names the strain, tradeoff, or consequence the current pattern may carry.
Likely direction — Describes a conditional trajectory if present roles and choices continue, not fate.
Ethical next step — Offers one reader-controlled action or boundary grounded in consent, honesty, and safety.
Keep the exact question, deck, reversal setting, cards, orientations, and positions fixed. Do not turn symbolic roles into accusations.
Record only what was supplied or observed about each person. Keep motives, fidelity, and private feelings unknown unless direct evidence exists.
Use Emotional cost and Ethical next step together. Reject spying, revenge, coercion, public exposure, or pressure as forms of clarity.
Use the Guide to review consent, privacy, third-party questions, and the limits of positions assigned to other people.
Move to another format when you need a direct reality check, one focused question, or an ethical reset.