Three-Card Spreads, Many-Card Minds: How Cognitive Science Can Sharpen Simple Readings
The problem with many three-card readings isn’t that they’re too small. It’s that our minds quietly add structure the moment three images hit the table. Not literally, of course. But cognitively, as soon as you place three cards in a row, the mind often starts filling gaps: linking causes, inventing motives, smoothing contradictions, and leaning […]

