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"Am I attracted to them?" — no, wait. "Do I attract them?" is the question of the moment before anything begins. There's no relationship yet, but there is tension: glances, coincidences, conversations that go on longer than they should. Before investing more emotional energy, you want to know whether the attraction is mutual or only in your head. This spread focuses on the spark itself, not on what might follow.
Attraction has its own signature in the tarot: the Ace of Wands is a spark of desire freshly lit; the Knight of Wands, intense and fast-moving attraction; The Devil (in its affirmative sense) is irresistible magnetic pull; the Two of Cups, mutual attraction with real chemistry. The Page of Cups signals romantic curiosity — still shy but unmistakeable.
If the Four of Swords or Eight of Swords appear, that person is blocked from feeling attraction right now — not because of you, but because of where they are in life; the spark is dormant. The Queen of Swords in her cool aspect suggests they see you more as a friend or acquaintance than as a romantic interest. The cards also illuminate whether the attraction is growing, holding steady, or fading over time.
Someone feeling attraction toward you doesn't mean they'll act on it, that the bond will flourish, or that it's good for you. Attraction is a piece of information — useful, but only the first step. If the reading confirms mutual chemistry, trust your instinct but don't idealise. If it says the attraction is one-sided, don't force it; unilateral desire tends to exhaust the one who feels it and overwhelm the one who receives it.