5 cards · 60 min

Shadow Work Spread

Five cards on the disowned material.

Best for

Looking at a pattern you keep hitting, especially the part you'd rather not see.

Introduction

Shadow work in tarot means looking at the parts of yourself you've been working around · the reactivity that surprises you, the pattern that keeps showing up, the version of you that comes out under pressure. This spread is not for first-time clients. Use it with a reader you trust.

A note on history

Modern, drawn from Jungian shadow work and adapted by therapeutic tarot readers like Mary K. Greer and Rachel Pollack.

How to lay the spread

Frame the question gently · 'what am I not seeing about this pattern?' is better than 'show me my shadow' which can put the reader on the defensive. Lay one card in the centre (the pattern), one above (its conscious face), one below (its hidden face), one left (where it began), one right (the integration).

The positions

What each card means

  1. 1
    The pattern

    The recurring loop you keep hitting.

  2. 2
    The conscious face

    How you usually describe this pattern to yourself.

  3. 3
    The hidden face

    What's actually underneath. Often a younger version of you protecting something.

  4. 4
    Where it began

    The original wound or learning that started the pattern.

  5. 5
    The integration

    What would it look like to make peace with this part rather than fight it.

Who it suits

Clients in active therapy. Long-term tarot clients. Readers who have done their own work.

Who it doesn't

First-time sessions. Anyone in acute crisis. The card meanings around shadow are sharp; they need a sturdy container.

Variations

Three-card version (pattern / hidden face / integration). Seven-card extended version with cards for the gift and the cost of the pattern.

Asked Often
How many cards in the Shadow Work Spread?
5 cards.
How long does a Shadow Work Spread reading take?
About 60 minutes when read attentively. Some readers go longer.
What is the Shadow Work Spread best for?
Looking at a pattern you keep hitting, especially the part you'd rather not see.
Who shouldn't use the Shadow Work Spread?
First-time sessions. Anyone in acute crisis. The card meanings around shadow are sharp; they need a sturdy container.
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