


3-Card Combination
Navigating Inner and Outer Conflicts
This reading explores the interplay between introspection, conflict, and confidence. The Hermit encourages self-reflection, while the Five of Wands indicates competition or discord, and the Queen of Wands embodies charisma and determination.
The Hermit
Upright: soul searching, introspection, solitude, inner guidance
Reversed: isolation, loneliness, withdrawal
Five of Wands
Upright: conflict, competition, disagreements, tension
Reversed: conflict avoidance, diversity, release of tension
Queen of Wands
Upright: courage, confidence, independence, social butterfly
Reversed: selfishness, jealousy, demanding, temperamental
All Upright
When all three cards are upright, you are in a phase of deep self-discovery, prompting you to seek solitude and wisdom. However, external conflicts or challenges may arise, leading to competition or discord among peers. The Queen of Wands suggests that despite these struggles, you possess the inner strength and charisma to navigate through them successfully.
The Hermit Reversed
The Hermit reversed indicates a struggle to find clarity or a tendency to withdraw too deeply, leading to feelings of isolation. Instead of seeking guidance from within, you may be relying too much on external influences or distractions. This can hinder your personal growth and understanding.
Five of Wands Reversed
The Five of Wands reversed suggests that conflicts may be subsiding, but unresolved tensions linger beneath the surface. You might be avoiding confrontation or failing to address issues directly, which can lead to passive-aggressive behaviors. This avoidance can stifle collaboration and create misunderstandings.
Queen of Wands Reversed
The Queen of Wands reversed can signify a loss of confidence or an inability to harness your creativity and assertiveness. You may feel overshadowed by others or struggle to express your true self. This can lead to frustration and a disconnect from your passions.
All Reversed
When all three cards are reversed, there is a strong sense of disconnection from your inner self and the world around you. Conflict avoidance and a lack of confidence may be preventing you from addressing important issues. This combination urges you to confront your fears and seek genuine connections to regain your sense of purpose.
Love & Relationships
In love and relationships, this combination suggests a period of introspection that may be causing distance between partners. Unresolved conflicts or avoidance can lead to miscommunication and frustration. It’s important to express your feelings openly and work together to overcome challenges.
Career & Finances
In your career, the reversed cards indicate a lack of direction and possible conflicts with colleagues. You may be feeling unappreciated or overlooked, which can impact your motivation. Focus on clear communication and aligning your personal goals with your team to foster a more productive environment.
Advice
Take time for self-reflection to reconnect with your goals and passions. Address any conflicts directly, rather than allowing them to fester, and embrace your creative side to regain your confidence. Seeking support from trusted friends or mentors can provide valuable perspectives as you navigate these challenges.
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