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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Ten of Wands

Ten of Wands is the card for hard work and taking on more responsibility.

Ten of Wands reversed indicates fear of responsibilities, and incapability to keep on top of things. The seeker might be unmotivated and ready to walk away from their duties.

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.

Justice

Justice represents all kinds of legal matters, the spiritual laws of truth and cause and effect. When the Justice card shows up it reminds us to be lawful and fair to achieve the best result.

Justice reversed denotes injustice, unfairness, imbalance. You are either getting too much or too little of what you need. Something might be preventing the energy of fairness and balance from succeeding.

Two of Cups

Two of Cups is the card for being in love and being in a close relationship, There is real intimacy in the relationship, and you know and understand each other on a deep level.

Two of Cups reversed indicates being afraid of love and relationship. The seeker might be dreaming of love, but when it comes down to actually having one, the fear of rejection and abandonment gets in the way.

The Hierophant

The Hierophant represents group consciousness, religion, your belief system, ceremony, traditions, kindness, charity, giving guidance in the form of spiritual counseling.

The Hierophant reversed denotes prudence, silliness and hypocrisy. There are rules but no knowledge of why these rules are of importance. The ego is without guidance. There is an inflexibility in the system and in the people of the system. It can be an institution who control information and the leaders make themselves rich while the poor remains poor.

Four of Swords

Four of Swords is about rest and rejuvenation, getting enough sleep and taking time out to meditate.

Four of Swords reversed denotes restlessness and burn outs. Thoughts and beliefs interrupt the person from recuperating.

Five of Swords

Five of Swords is the card for defeat and betrayal, conflict and unhealthy competition. Words will be hurtful, lies will be told and your weaknesses used against you.

Five of Swords reversed denotes conflict and arguments remaining unresolved, often dragging on indefinitely.

Six of Swords

Six of Swords is about crossing the troubled sea and entering into calmer water. This is the card for finding solutions and implementing them, often bringing other people with you in the process, i.e, your family, friends, and colleagues.

Six of Swords reversed indicates travel plans being held up or delayed. It also means difficulty in problem solving, especially mental tasks like maths and science.

Empress

Empress represents feminine power, a nurturer and a family oriented person, our mother or a mother figure, abundance, femininity, fertility and the love of the home and family.

Empress reversed indicates neglect and a lack of attention where there should be nurturing. She can represent a mother who gives little affection and hardly any protection to her child. The child can also symbolize a project, a relationship, an enterprise, the home and a business that need attention but are instead being left unattended.