


3-Card Combination
Embracing Change and Victory
The Hanged Man invites a pause for reflection, while the Two of Wands beckons with choices and potential paths. Together with the Six of Wands, they herald a triumphant realization of ambitions and goals. This journey speaks of transformation through surrender and foresight.
The Hanged Man
Upright: pause, surrender, letting go, new perspectives
Reversed: stalling, needless sacrifice, fear of sacrifice
Two of Wands
Upright: planning, future, progress, decisions
Reversed: fear of change, playing it safe, bad planning
Six of Wands
Upright: success, public recognition, progress, self-confidence
Reversed: ego, fall from grace, lack of recognition
All Upright
When all three cards appear upright, a narrative of growth and success unfolds. The Hanged Man symbolizes necessary surrender and new perspectives, allowing the Two of Wands to encourage bold decision-making and exploration. The Six of Wands shines brightly, signifying public recognition and victory as a result of these choices. Together, they weave a tapestry of triumph born from patience and insight.
The Hanged Man Reversed
The Hanged Man reversed suggests resistance to change and a struggle with letting go. This stagnation may lead to missed opportunities and a feeling of being trapped in one’s circumstances. It warns against the dangers of being too fixed in one’s views, urging a reconsideration of perspectives.
Two of Wands Reversed
The Two of Wands reversed indicates indecision and fear of the unknown. It may represent missed chances or a reluctance to take risks, causing stagnation in one’s plans. This card calls attention to the need for clarity and confidence in pursuing one’s ambitions.
Six of Wands Reversed
The Six of Wands reversed warns of potential setbacks or feelings of inadequacy despite efforts. It highlights the risk of being overlooked or not receiving the recognition one desires. This card urges a reassessment of motivations and the importance of inner validation over external approval.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, the energy of stagnation and indecision is palpable. The struggle to embrace change leads to missed opportunities and a feeling of unfulfillment. This combination calls for deep introspection and a courageous reevaluation of one’s path to break free from the cycle of inaction.
Love & Relationships
In love, this combination suggests a period of reflection and reevaluation of partnership dynamics. It may indicate the need for open communication to overcome doubts and fears that hinder deeper connections.
Career & Finances
In career and finances, these cards reveal a time for strategic planning and careful decision-making. Recognizing one’s achievements and learning from setbacks can pave the way for renewed success.
Advice
Embrace the pause; reflect on your journey and allow yourself the space to gain new perspectives. Trust that clarity will emerge, guiding you toward your next steps with confidence.
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