


3-Card Combination
Embracing New Beginnings and Triumphs
This trio weaves a tale of innocence, nostalgia, and victory. The Fool invites a fresh start, the Six of Cups reminisces on joy, while the Six of Wands heralds recognition and success. Together, they symbolize a journey filled with discovery and celebration.
The Fool
Upright: beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, free spirit
Reversed: recklessness, risk-taking, naivety
Six of Cups
Upright: nostalgia, childhood memories, innocence, joy
Reversed: living in the past, unrealistic, naivety
Six of Wands
Upright: success, public recognition, progress, self-confidence
Reversed: ego, fall from grace, lack of recognition
All Upright
When these three cards align in their upright forms, they signify a harmonious blend of exploration and triumph. The Fool embodies a daring leap into the unknown, supported by cherished memories from the past, represented by the Six of Cups. This journey leads to the Six of Wands, where victory and acknowledgment await. Embrace the adventure, for success is on the horizon.
The Fool Reversed
The Fool reversed may suggest hesitation or fear of the unknown, a reluctance to embark on new paths. This caution can stem from past experiences that linger in the mind, preventing one from taking that first step. Embracing spontaneity could unlock new opportunities.
Six of Cups Reversed
The Six of Cups reversed can indicate a struggle with nostalgia, perhaps clinging too tightly to the past or feeling disconnected from joyful memories. This card warns of the dangers of idealizing former times, urging one to seek joy in the present. It is time to release what no longer serves.
Six of Wands Reversed
The Six of Wands reversed may signify a lack of recognition or feelings of inadequacy, where personal victories feel overshadowed. It encourages reflection on one's achievements and the need to validate oneself rather than seek external approval. The path to true triumph begins within.
All Reversed
When all three cards appear reversed, they signal a challenging period marked by stagnation and disconnection from joy. The Fool warns against missed opportunities, the Six of Cups reflects a disillusionment with the past, and the Six of Wands indicates a struggle for acknowledgment. A deep introspection is essential for realignment and healing.
Love & Relationships
In matters of the heart, this combination suggests a need to break free from past patterns that hinder growth. Embrace new experiences with an open heart to invite genuine connection and joy.
Career & Finances
In the realm of career, this trio encourages taking bold steps towards new opportunities, despite past disappointments. Recognition may come from unexpected places, so remain open to possibilities and trust in your unique journey.
Advice
Embrace the unknown with courage and allow the past to inform, not define, your present. Celebrate small victories as they pave the way for greater successes ahead.
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