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The Hanged Man
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Two of Cups
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Three of Wands

3-Card Combination

Embracing Change and Connection

The Hanged Man invites surrender and new perspectives, while the Two of Cups signifies deep emotional bonds. The Three of Wands heralds expansion and foresight, urging you to embrace the flow of life.

All Upright

Together, these cards suggest a time of profound transformation through love and collaboration. The energy of surrendering to a new viewpoint allows deeper connections to flourish. As you look toward the future, opportunities for growth are ripe for the taking.

The Hanged Man Reversed

When The Hanged Man is reversed, it speaks of stagnation and resistance to change. You may find yourself feeling trapped, unable to see the value in surrendering to the moment.

Two of Cups Reversed

The reversed Two of Cups indicates disharmony in relationships, where misunderstandings may cloud emotional connections. There’s a struggle to communicate, leading to feelings of isolation.

Three of Wands Reversed

With the Three of Wands reversed, the vision of future success may appear obscured, stifling your ambitions. It can signify delays or a lack of direction, urging caution in your next steps.

All Reversed

When all three cards are reversed, the energy of disconnection and frustration permeates your journey. Without embracing change, the potential for growth and meaningful relationships diminishes. This is a call to address inner conflicts and seek clarity.

Love & Relationships

In matters of the heart, this combination suggests challenges that may arise from miscommunication or unacknowledged feelings. Embrace honesty and vulnerability to restore balance in your connections.

Career & Finances

Professionally, expect potential setbacks or misalignments with partners or colleagues. It’s vital to reassess your goals and seek clarity before moving forward.

Advice

Embrace the art of patience and reflection, for clarity will emerge through stillness. Seek the wisdom within before acting on external impulses.