Relationship Cross Reading

The Relationship Cross Reading is a very interesting Tarot spread.  The card to the left (#1 in the Tarot Spread Legend) represents Your Role in the relationship. The card to the right (#2 in the Tarot Spread Legend) represents the Role of your Partner in the relationship. The card at the top of the cross (#3 in the Tarot Spread Legend) represents the Foundation of the Relationship. The card in the center of the cross (#4 in the Tarot Spread Legend) represents the Current Situation of the Relationship. Finally the card at the bottom of the cross (#5 in the Tarot Spread Legend) represents the Probable Outcome, the Future of the Relationship.

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King of Cups

King of Cups denotes a warm, honest and generous man who is kind and fair. This is someone who is in control over his own emotions.

King of Cups reversed indicates someone who is blocked expressing their feelings, is unable to motivate and be motivated. This is someone with a selfish streak, often born from fear of rejection.

The Hermit

The Hermit represents spending time alone, being a lone wolf, soul-searching, seeking spiritual guidance, introspection.

The Hermit reversed indicates isolation and paranoia. There is no insight rather there is a twisted and vicious side to the person. This also denotes someone who is very lonely and is ‘loosing’ their grip on reality due to the amount of time they spend by themselves.

Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups is the card for new love, compassion, joy and creativity. If this card shows up with Ace of Pentacles, it often means moving in together in a relationship.

Ace of Cups reversed indicates blocked creativity and blocked emotions. Access to the subconscious mind and psychic ability is also blocked.

The Chariot

Chariot represents your willpower and determination. It represents victory. The Chariot gives you the green light to charge ahead and take control in your life or an area of your life that needs your attention.

Chariot reversed indicates defeat and cowardice. Instead of charging ahead and taking control of the inner and outer forces, there is the feeling of giving up before you give it a go. ‘What is the use’ is the energy in Chariot reversed.

Eight of Wands

Eight of Wands speaks of swift action and progress. It often shows up when there is a visitor coming, or when the querent is visiting someone.

Eight of Wands reversed indicates lack of energy and slowness, and things are not moving in the right direction. There might be poor time management and delays.

Six of Pentacles

Six of Pentacles symbolizes generosity towards those who has less than you. It can also mean receiving generosity from others.

Six of Pentacles reversed indicates a lack of generosity. There might be greediness rather than sharing of wealth.

Nine of Swords

Nine of Swords denotes worry and anxiety, sleeplessness and being overwhelmed by negative emotions such as guilt and regrets.

Nine of Swords reversed indicates that issues and problems have been ignored rather than dealt with and when they resurface the querent might not know how to deal with them.

Two of Swords

Two of Swords is the card for compromise, passiveness, keeping the peace (as in not rocking the boat), stalemate, indecision and avoiding conflict.

Two of Swords reversed indicates conflicts are unavoidable and compromises are not reached. The querent might be exhibiting too much personality and creates drama just to have something to do.

Devil

Devil represents the primal source of behavior that shows itself in the form of our desires and earthly needs. It also represents our fears that causes addiction and compulsive behavior.

Devil reversed indicate temptations resisted, stricter moral kept, and they escape the chains from the devil. The querent might be too restricted in their life, and they have little or no desires that drive them.