


3-Card Combination
Embracing Change and Nostalgic Truths
The Death card heralds transformation, urging the release of the old to make way for rebirth. The Six of Cups brings a gentle reminder of past joys and innocence, while the Seven of Swords warns against deceit and self-deception. Together, they weave a tale of letting go, cherishing memories, and facing truths within oneself.
Death
Upright: endings, change, transformation, transition
Reversed: resistance to change, inability to move on
Six of Cups
Upright: nostalgia, childhood memories, innocence, joy
Reversed: living in the past, unrealistic, naivety
Seven of Swords
Upright: betrayal, deception, getting away with something
Reversed: imposter syndrome, self-deceit, keeping secrets
All Upright
When these cards appear upright, they invite a powerful metamorphosis, blending nostalgia with the necessity of honesty. The Death card signifies the end of a cycle, making space for healing and reflection provided by the Six of Cups. The Seven of Swords challenges you to confront any dishonesty or avoidance, urging a clear path forward. This triumvirate encourages a journey through remembrance towards authentic transformation.
Death Reversed
The reversal of Death suggests resistance to change, clinging tightly to what no longer serves you. This stagnation may hinder growth, trapping one in a cycle of old patterns and regrets. Embrace the need for transformation to unlock new possibilities.
Six of Cups Reversed
The Six of Cups reversed points to a disconnection from the joy of past memories, perhaps overshadowed by bitterness or longing. It may indicate unresolved childhood issues or a reluctance to embrace the present. Revisit these memories with a fresh perspective to heal.
Seven of Swords Reversed
The Seven of Swords reversed signals the potential for honesty and transparency, urging one to confront deceit and reclaim integrity. It suggests a time of reflection where self-deception can be acknowledged and released. Embrace the truth to foster genuine connections.
All Reversed
When all three cards appear reversed, a sense of stagnation and denial prevails, as past wounds and dishonesty loom large. The potential for growth and healing is obstructed by avoidance and fear of change. It’s a call to confront the truths that bind you and seek liberation through honesty.
Love & Relationships
In matters of the heart, this combination suggests a need to let go of past grievances to foster genuine connection. Acknowledging past hurts while embracing vulnerability can lead to deeper intimacy and understanding.
Career & Finances
In career pursuits, these cards indicate a time of reevaluation and potential upheaval, urging you to release unfulfilling roles. It’s essential to confront any workplace dishonesty and seek clarity to align with your true path.
Advice
Allow yourself to embrace the changes ahead, and do not shy away from confronting the truths of your past. By doing so, you can forge a brighter, more authentic future.
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