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Six of Cups
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Eight of Cups
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Ten of Swords

3-Card Combination

Embracing Change and Letting Go

The cards invite a journey of emotional exploration, urging you to release the weight of the past. Nostalgia intertwines with the need for personal growth, as painful endings pave the way for renewal.

All Upright

Together, these cards weave a narrative of healing and transformation. The Six of Cups encourages reflection on joyful memories, while the Eight of Cups signifies the courage to move on from what no longer serves you. The Ten of Swords heralds a necessary ending, clearing the path for new beginnings.

Six of Cups Reversed

When the Six of Cups appears reversed, it may signal a detachment from past joys, perhaps an unwillingness to face childhood wounds. This card cautions against clinging to nostalgia that hinders growth and progress.

Eight of Cups Reversed

The Eight of Cups reversed suggests a reluctance to walk away from unfulfilling situations, leading to stagnation. It may indicate fear of change, trapping you in a cycle of dissatisfaction.

Ten of Swords Reversed

With the Ten of Swords reversed, there is a glimmer of hope, as it implies the worst is behind you. This card speaks to recovery and the potential for new beginnings after a painful ending.

All Reversed

When all three cards are reversed, a struggle ensues between the desire to cling to the past and the need for emotional liberation. The fear of change may lead to a cycle of pain and stagnation, urging you to confront your truths.

Love & Relationships

In love, this combination reveals a period of reflection, where past relationships may haunt your present. It encourages healing from past wounds to cultivate deeper, more fulfilling connections.

Career & Finances

Professionally, there may be a reluctance to leave behind unfulfilling roles, causing frustration and burnout. Embrace the endings to pave the way for opportunities that resonate with your true self.

Advice

Embrace change as a necessary part of growth, releasing what no longer serves you. Trust that new beginnings await beyond the pain of endings.