Tarot · Spread — Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs · 5 positions
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Five cards for your whole life
When you do not know where things are stuck — energy, drive, meaning — Maslow is often the most honest answer. This spread reads your life along the five classic stages of the hierarchy of needs: the physiological (sleep, food, body), safety (home, money, stability), love and belonging (relationships, family, friendship), esteem (recognition, self-worth), and self-actualization (meaning, growth, realisation). Five cards that together show where your energy sits — and where it is blocked.
How the Maslow spread is built
The Maslow spread is a full life diagnostic in five cards. The order matters: lower needs have to be reasonably met before the upper ones can even appear. Card 1 (Physiological) shows how your body is doing — sleep, food, movement, hormones. Card 2 (Safety) shows your outer stability: money, home, work, predictability. Card 3 (Love and belonging) shows your relationships: close bonds, friendships, family. Card 4 (Esteem) shows your self-worth, inside and outside. Card 5 (Self-actualization) shows your connection to meaning, growth, realisation. When a lower card is heavy, it usually explains why the upper one is not holding right now.
When this spread fits
The Maslow spread fits when:
- you feel depleted and do not know where it is stuck
- you are in a major life transition (moving, baby, new job)
- you feel you are neglecting something important
- you want to take a full inventory of your life
- you want a regular (e.g. quarterly) life check-in
How to actually read the five levels
Read the cards bottom-up — position 1 first, position 5 last. Maslow's logic is that each level builds on the previous one. If the physiological card is heavy, take it seriously first: what are sleep, food, movement currently doing to you? If the card hurts here, it is the most important lever — every other card improves the moment this one does. Pay special attention to the transition from card 2 to card 3 (safety to love): many people try to replace missing safety with relationships — and fail, because a relationship cannot hold an unstable base. Read card 5 (self-actualization) only after you have truly read the other four. Meaning cannot be talked into being when the base is wobbling.
Maslow spread — frequently asked questions
- Do I have to read the cards in order?
- Yes. Maslow's pyramid is hierarchical, and the tarot reading follows it. A strong self-actualization card is not worth much if the physiological card is heavy — the base has to stand first.
- What if my lower level is heavy and the upper one looks strong?
- That is a common pattern in people who flee into meaning topics without tending to the base. Read it as a warning: the high card will not hold if you ignore the lower one.
- How often can I pull this spread?
- Quarterly is a good rhythm. It is a life diagnostic — it does not change weekly, but it shifts noticeably across months.
- Does this spread work in a crisis?
- Especially well. In a crisis you often lose track of what has to be done first. The pyramid gives the order back to you — and sometimes that is the most important answer.