


3-Card Combination
The Dance of Conflict and Resolution
This combination reveals a dynamic interplay of justice, conflict, and action. It suggests a need to balance fairness with the chaos of competition while remaining driven and passionate in your pursuits.
Justice
Upright: justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect
Reversed: unfairness, lack of accountability, dishonesty
Five of Wands
Upright: conflict, competition, disagreements, tension
Reversed: conflict avoidance, diversity, release of tension
Knight of Wands
Upright: energy, passion, inspired action, adventure
Reversed: haste, scatter-brained, delays, frustration
All Upright
When all three cards are upright, they indicate a situation where fairness and truth are paramount amidst a backdrop of competition or conflict. The Knight of Wands suggests a bold approach to addressing issues, prompting you to take decisive action to restore balance. Together, these cards encourage you to confront challenges head-on while ensuring that your actions are just and considerate.
Justice Reversed
When Justice is reversed, it can indicate a lack of accountability or dishonesty in a situation. This may lead to unresolved conflicts or unfair outcomes, urging you to reassess your values and the implications of your choices. It warns that without fairness, the competition may escalate unnecessarily.
Five of Wands Reversed
With the Five of Wands reversed, the competitive energy may diminish, signaling a potential resolution to disputes. However, it might also suggest avoidance of conflict, leading to unresolved issues simmering beneath the surface. This card encourages you to find constructive ways to address differences rather than letting them fester.
Knight of Wands Reversed
The Knight of Wands reversed signifies a potential lack of direction or impulsive actions that could lead to instability. It may indicate that your passion is misdirected or that you are rushing into situations without considering the consequences. This card advises caution and reflection before moving forward.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, it paints a picture of imbalance, conflict avoidance, and reckless behavior. There may be a struggle for fairness and clarity, leading to a chaotic environment where passions run high but are poorly directed. This combination suggests a need for introspection and a commitment to addressing underlying issues in a constructive manner.
Love & Relationships
In relationships, this combination may highlight struggles with fairness and communication. If conflicts arise, it's essential to address them openly rather than avoiding them, as unresolved issues can lead to resentment. Emphasizing honesty and mutual respect will help restore balance and harmony.
Career & Finances
In your career, the reversed cards suggest that conflicts or competition may hinder your progress. You might feel overwhelmed or misdirected in your pursuits, which could lead to frustration or missed opportunities. Seek clarity and focus on fair practices to navigate workplace challenges effectively.
Advice
Prioritize open communication and fairness in all areas of your life. Take the time to reflect on your motivations and ensure that your actions align with your values. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and resolution rather than allowing them to escalate into chaos.
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