


3-Card Combination
Journey of Transition and Growth
The Eight of Cups whispers of leaving what no longer serves, while the Six of Swords beckons towards smoother waters. Together with the Seven of Pentacles, they weave a narrative of reflection, progress, and the courage to change. Embrace the journey ahead, for it holds the promise of renewal.
Eight of Cups
Upright: walking away, disillusionment, leaving behind
Reversed: fear of moving on, stagnation, avoidance
Six of Swords
Upright: transition, leaving behind, moving on, travel
Reversed: emotional baggage, unresolved issues, resistance to change
Seven of Pentacles
Upright: long-term view, sustainable results, perseverance
Reversed: lack of long-term vision, impatience, no investment
All Upright
When these cards unite in their upright forms, they herald a transformative phase in life. The Eight of Cups indicates a necessary departure from the familiar, leading to the Six of Swords’ promise of healing and movement toward clarity. The Seven of Pentacles encourages patience and evaluation, suggesting that the seeds you’ve sown will bear fruit with time and care. Trust the process, for growth is on the horizon.
Eight of Cups Reversed
When the Eight of Cups appears reversed, it may signify hesitation in leaving behind old habits or relationships that stifle growth. There’s a struggle with emotional attachments that can lead to stagnation and confusion. It invites contemplation of what truly fulfills the spirit.
Six of Swords Reversed
The Six of Swords in reverse often indicates a resistance to change or an inability to move on from past troubles. This card reveals the shadows of unresolved issues that weigh heavily, hindering progress. Acknowledge these feelings to facilitate healing.
Seven of Pentacles Reversed
The Seven of Pentacles reversed suggests impatience and frustration with progress that feels stagnant. It warns against the temptation to rush or abandon efforts when results are not immediately visible. Reflection is needed to reassess goals and investments.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, a sense of being trapped in a cycle of unfulfillment emerges. There is an overwhelming fear of change, leading to stagnation and discontent. This combination calls for deep introspection to break free from self-imposed limitations and embrace necessary transformations.
Love & Relationships
In matters of the heart, this combination may indicate a reluctance to leave a relationship that no longer nourishes the soul. Healing is essential to move forward, urging both partners to reflect on their true needs and desires.
Career & Finances
Professionally, these cards suggest a period of reevaluation and potential stagnation. It may be time to reconsider your current path and seek out opportunities that align with your true passions and aspirations.
Advice
Embrace the transitions ahead with an open heart and a willingness to let go of the past. Reflect deeply on what truly serves your growth and take steps toward that vision.
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