Emotional signal
Emotional signal — Suggests a possible climate to compare with visible behavior and supplied context, not a private-state fact.
Ask about the emotional climate of a connection. One card offers a possible lens, names what remains unknown, and returns the answer to reader-side advice, restraint, and observable behavior.
Ask about the connection's emotional climate without demanding a private answer. Include only context that helps you compare the card with contact, tone, consistency, consent, and safety.
This one-card format offers a possible emotional angle on the situation. It cannot prove what another person secretly feels or provide reassurance on demand.
Emotional signal — Suggests a possible climate to compare with visible behavior and supplied context, not a private-state fact.
Keep the exact question, deck, reversal setting, selected card, and orientation fixed. Do not redraw until a more comforting signal appears.
Name the behavior, words, or context you actually observed. Then mark what the card merely suggests so the two do not merge.
End with one question, boundary, pause, or action within your control. Avoid testing, monitoring, or pressuring the other person.
Use the Guide when the question risks invading privacy or when repeated draws are becoming a reassurance loop.
Continue only when you need a broader view of observable relationship dynamics or a respectful next step.