When the person you love shuts down, goes quiet, or acts in contradictory ways, we fill in their inner world ourselves — and almost always paint it more anxiously than it really is. This spread clears away the guesswork: five cards show what's on his mind, what's in his heart, where he's heading, what he's afraid of, and how ready he is to take a step toward you.
What the 'His Feelings' spread reveals
'His Feelings' is an honest snapshot of your partner's inner state in a specific moment. It's not a prophecy of fate or a verdict, but a map of his present: where his thoughts are, what he's going through beneath his usual behavior, which shifts have already begun inside him, and what's holding them back.
The spread is especially good when a person's words and actions don't line up: he says one thing, does another, and you're left in the dark. The cards separate those layers — thoughts apart, feelings apart, actions apart — and the contradiction stops being frightening and starts making sense.
How the five positions are read
Thoughts — what he's thinking about, the question turning over in his head, what occupies his mind when it comes to you and to the relationship.
Feelings — what he's really going through, beneath the mask of calm or coolness. This is often where what a person won't even admit to himself comes to the surface.
Actions — what he's already doing or about to do: reaching toward you, holding back, pulling away. This is his real direction, not his intentions in words.
Fears — what he's afraid of and what he closes himself off from. Here you can see what keeps him from being open: past experience, fear of losing his freedom, insecurity.
Readiness — how ready he is to take a step toward you right now. This is the answer to the main question: can you expect him to make a move.
The cards aren't read one by one but as a single story: thoughts give rise to feelings, feelings run up against fears, fears hold actions back — and out of all this his true readiness takes shape.
Who it's for
For you, if you want to understand someone who's close but won't open up. If he's grown distant and the reason is unclear. If you're only just growing closer and it matters to feel whether it's mutual. If silence has settled in after an argument and you can't tell what's in his heart.
The spread answers questions like: what does he feel for me, does he think about me, is he serious, what is he waiting for, and should I make the first move. The Oracle's reading gathers all five cards into one living answer — not 'what came up' but what to do with it next.