


3-Card Combination
Embracing New Beginnings Amidst Burdens
The Fool invites you to step into the unknown, while the Six of Cups brings forth nostalgia and the warmth of past connections. The Ten of Wands serves as a reminder of the burdens you carry, urging you to release what no longer serves you. Together, these cards call for a balance between joy and responsibility.
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
Ten of Wands
Upright: burden, extra responsibility, hard work, completion
Reversed: inability to delegate, carrying too much, burnout
All Upright
When these cards appear upright, they suggest a journey filled with innocence and joy, tempered by the weight of responsibilities. The Fool's spirit encourages you to embrace new adventures, while the Six of Cups fosters connections rooted in love and harmony. The Ten of Wands reminds you to assess what you carry, inviting a release of undue burdens. Together, they weave a narrative of joyful exploration grounded in the past yet mindful of the present.
The Fool Reversed
The Fool reversed warns of hesitance and fear of the unknown, suggesting a reluctance to embrace new beginnings. You may find yourself clinging to the familiar, missing opportunities for growth and freedom. It is a call to examine what holds you back from taking that leap of faith.
Six of Cups Reversed
The Six of Cups reversed indicates a disconnection from joyful memories and a struggle to embrace your past. Nostalgia may hold you captive, clouding your present with unresolved emotions. It invites a reflection on how to heal and move forward without being anchored by what once was.
Ten of Wands Reversed
The Ten of Wands reversed signifies the potential for release, suggesting that the burdens you carry can be lightened. It speaks to the need for delegating responsibilities and not bearing the weight alone. This card encourages you to seek support and to let go of what you do not need.
All Reversed
When all three cards appear reversed, they paint a picture of stagnation and missed opportunities. The Fool's fear prevents new beginnings, while the Six of Cups' nostalgia hinders healing, and the Ten of Wands' burdens remain unaddressed. Together, they warn of a cycle where the past and responsibilities stifle progress, urging you to seek clarity and renewal.
Love & Relationships
In matters of love, this combination suggests a need to release past hurts to embrace new connections. Fear of vulnerability may be hindering your ability to fully engage in present relationships.
Career & Finances
In your career, these cards indicate the importance of letting go of past failures and burdens that weigh you down. Embrace new opportunities with an open heart, but be mindful of the responsibilities you carry.
Advice
Trust in the journey ahead, allowing yourself to embrace change while seeking support from those around you. Release what does not serve you, and make space for new beginnings.
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