


3-Card Combination
Shadows and Light Intertwined
This combination reveals a powerful interplay between struggle, clarity, and heartache. The presence of The Devil suggests entrapment or unhealthy patterns, while The Sun brings hope and positivity, and the Three of Swords signifies emotional pain or loss. Together, they urge you to confront your darkness to find healing and illumination.
The Devil
Upright: shadow self, attachment, addiction, restriction
Reversed: releasing limiting beliefs, exploring dark thoughts, detachment
The Sun
Upright: positivity, fun, warmth, success
Reversed: inner child, feeling down, overly optimistic
Three of Swords
Upright: heartbreak, sorrow, grief, hurt
Reversed: negative self-talk, releasing grief, optimism
All Upright
When all three cards are upright, they illustrate a journey through darkness towards enlightenment. The Devil represents the challenges and temptations that can ensnare you, while The Sun offers the promise of joy and success. The Three of Swords highlights the emotional wounds that need to be addressed, suggesting that facing these issues can lead to a brighter, more fulfilling path.
The Devil Reversed
The Devil reversed indicates a breaking away from bondage and unhealthy attachments. It suggests a newfound freedom and the courage to confront your fears, allowing you to seek a more authentic life. This release can pave the way for healing and transformation.
The Sun Reversed
The Sun reversed may indicate a temporary setback or a feeling of disillusionment. You might be struggling to see the positive side of a situation or may feel a lack of direction. However, this card still holds the potential for renewed optimism if you can shift your perspective.
Three of Swords Reversed
The Three of Swords reversed signifies healing from past wounds and the potential for reconciliation. It suggests that you are beginning to let go of emotional pain and are open to forgiveness. This card encourages the release of grief and the embrace of new beginnings.
All Reversed
When all cards are reversed, it points to a significant period of introspection and transformation. The Devil suggests that you may still be grappling with internal demons, while The Sun's reversed position indicates a struggle to find joy or purpose. The Three of Swords reversed emphasizes the need for self-compassion as you navigate through your healing journey.
Love & Relationships
In relationships, this combination indicates a time of healing from past hurts, allowing you to break free from toxic patterns. It encourages open communication and honesty, leading to deeper connections. Embrace the light of The Sun to foster joy and positivity in your love life.
Career & Finances
In your career, this reading suggests a need to confront any unhealthy work environments or negative influences. The Sun brings the promise of success and recognition, but it requires you to address underlying issues first. Focus on creating a positive work atmosphere to thrive professionally.
Advice
The advice here is to confront your fears and unhealthy attachments to unlock your potential for joy and success. Embrace the healing process, allowing yourself to grieve and release past pain. By focusing on positivity and self-awareness, you can create a path toward a brighter future.
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