


3-Card Combination
** This combination suggests a tumultuous interplay between temptation, new beginnings, and emotional pain. The Devil indicates struggles with unhealthy attachments or desires, while the Ace of Wands signifies the potential for creative or passionate new starts. The Three of Swords represents heartache or disappointment, hinting that any new ventures may be overshadowed by emotional turmoil.
The Devil
Upright: shadow self, attachment, addiction, restriction
Reversed: releasing limiting beliefs, exploring dark thoughts, detachment
Ace of Wands
Upright: inspiration, new opportunities, growth, potential
Reversed: delays, lack of motivation, creative blocks
Three of Swords
Upright: heartbreak, sorrow, grief, hurt
Reversed: negative self-talk, releasing grief, optimism
All Upright
** When all cards are upright, this combination speaks of a powerful urge to break free from negative influences (The Devil) and harness that energy into a fresh and enthusiastic start (Ace of Wands). However, the presence of the Three of Swords suggests that any new opportunities may be tinged with emotional challenges or past wounds that need to be addressed.
The Devil Reversed
** The Devil reversed indicates a release from bondage and a quest for liberation from past constraints, transforming the dynamic into one of empowerment. It suggests overcoming temptation and unhealthy patterns, allowing for a more authentic expression of the Ace of Wands's creative energy.
Ace of Wands Reversed
** The Ace of Wands reversed may signify delays or missed opportunities in pursuing new passions. This reversal can reflect a lack of motivation or direction, emphasizing that without addressing underlying emotional pain, the creative spark may struggle to ignite.
Three of Swords Reversed
** The Three of Swords reversed suggests a healing process is underway, indicating that the heartache is being addressed or moving towards resolution. This can signal a transition from pain towards forgiveness and understanding, hinting that one can channel their healing into new endeavors.
All Reversed
** When all cards are reversed, the reading suggests a significant struggle with breaking free from past influences (Devil), a lack of direction or creative energy (Ace of Wands), and a need for emotional healing (Three of Swords). This indicates a period where one might feel stuck, lacking clarity and driven primarily by unresolved pain.
Love & Relationships
** In love, this combination highlights the challenges of breaking free from toxic relationships or patterns (The Devil) while seeking a new romantic beginning (Ace of Wands). The Three of Swords warns of unresolved heartbreak that could hinder new connections unless addressed.
Career & Finances
** In a career context, this spread suggests the potential for a new and exciting project or job (Ace of Wands) but also warns of the pitfalls of being trapped in unhealthy work environments or toxic relationships (The Devil). The Three of Swords indicates past disappointments that must be reconciled to move forward successfully.
Advice
** The advice here is to confront and liberate oneself from unhealthy attachments or patterns and to channel any pain into creative outlets. Taking the time to heal from past wounds will allow for genuine enthusiasm and motivation in new ventures, ultimately leading to more fulfilling outcomes.
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