


3-Card Combination
Embracing Change Amidst Struggles
The Hanged Man invites a pause for reflection, while The Devil represents temptations and the shadows of bondage. The Five of Wands signifies conflict and competition, suggesting that growth often comes through challenges. Together, these cards urge transformation through understanding and confronting inner struggles.
The Hanged Man
Upright: pause, surrender, letting go, new perspectives
Reversed: stalling, needless sacrifice, fear of sacrifice
The Devil
Upright: shadow self, attachment, addiction, restriction
Reversed: releasing limiting beliefs, exploring dark thoughts, detachment
Five of Wands
Upright: conflict, competition, disagreements, tension
Reversed: conflict avoidance, diversity, release of tension
All Upright
When all three cards appear upright, they weave a narrative of profound personal growth through adversity. The Hanged Man's stillness allows for new perspectives, while The Devil highlights the struggle against entrapment in unhealthy patterns. The Five of Wands encourages embracing competition as a catalyst for change and self-discovery. Together, they call for a courageous confrontation with both internal and external conflicts.
The Hanged Man Reversed
The Hanged Man reversed speaks of resistance to change and a refusal to let go of old patterns. This stagnation can lead to feelings of frustration and a lack of direction. It is a call to embrace the necessary sacrifices for growth.
The Devil Reversed
The Devil reversed signifies liberation from unhealthy attachments and the breaking of chains that bind. It heralds a newfound sense of freedom and empowerment, as one confronts their fears and insecurities. This transformation allows for a path toward healthier choices.
Five of Wands Reversed
The Five of Wands reversed suggests a resolution to conflict, leading to harmony and cooperation. It indicates that competition may have been resolved, and collaboration can now flourish. This card encourages finding common ground amidst differences.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, a struggle against stagnation and entrapment is evident. There is a need to confront the shadows and release unhealthy patterns that hinder growth. This combination urges a shift towards harmony and understanding to break free from past conflicts.
Love & Relationships
In love and relationships, this combination suggests a time of reflection and healing, where past burdens can be released. It encourages open communication to resolve conflicts and foster deeper connections.
Career & Finances
In career and finances, this trio indicates a period of potential conflict but also the chance to break free from limiting beliefs. Embracing collaboration and new perspectives can lead to innovative solutions and growth.
Advice
Embrace the stillness to gain clarity and confront your inner struggles. Transformation awaits those who dare to challenge their limitations.
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