


3-Card Combination
Embracing Change and Resilience
The cards reveal a journey of transformation, urging a pause for reflection amidst trials. The Hanged Man invites a new perspective, while the Nine of Wands speaks of resilience against adversity, leading to the flowing change of the Six of Swords. Together, they guide you towards healing and renewal.
The Hanged Man
Upright: pause, surrender, letting go, new perspectives
Reversed: stalling, needless sacrifice, fear of sacrifice
Nine of Wands
Upright: resilience, persistence, test of faith, boundaries
Reversed: stubbornness, rigidity, unwillingness to compromise
Six of Swords
Upright: transition, leaving behind, moving on, travel
Reversed: emotional baggage, unresolved issues, resistance to change
All Upright
When all three cards appear upright, they signify a powerful moment of transition and growth. The Hanged Man encourages surrender and the acceptance of new viewpoints, while the Nine of Wands emphasizes the strength to persevere through challenges. The Six of Swords heralds a journey away from turmoil, promising a brighter horizon. This trio invites you to trust the process and embrace the changes ahead.
The Hanged Man Reversed
The Hanged Man reversed suggests a struggle with letting go, resulting in stagnation and discomfort. A refusal to see things differently may hinder progress, causing frustration in your current circumstances. It beckons you to release control and allow the flow of life to guide you.
Nine of Wands Reversed
The Nine of Wands reversed indicates a waning spirit, where fatigue and self-doubt cloud your resilience. You may feel overwhelmed by your battles, questioning your ability to continue. This card urges you to reclaim your strength and reassess your boundaries.
Six of Swords Reversed
The Six of Swords reversed reflects a reluctance to move on from past pain, trapping you in familiar turmoil. Transition is resisted, leading to stagnation and repeated cycles of suffering. Embracing the need for change is vital to your healing journey.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, the message is one of deep inner conflict and a hesitance to embrace transformation. Stagnation is prevalent, as old wounds are clung to and new perspectives are resisted. This combination urges a profound inner reflection and a call to release what no longer serves you.
Love & Relationships
In love, this combination signals challenges in communication and emotional blocks, leading to misunderstandings. It invites partners to seek clarity and embrace vulnerability to foster deeper connections.
Career & Finances
In career and finances, this trio points to a period of stagnation and the need for a fresh approach. Reflect on your current path and be open to new opportunities that may arise when you shift your perspective.
Advice
Embrace the art of surrender and allow yourself to see the beauty in transformation. Trust that change, though challenging, will lead to greater clarity and peace.
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