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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Knight of Cups

Knight of Cups denotes a person on a quest to declare his love. This is your knight in shining armor. He is a singer, poet, and writer. He paints and creates wherever he goes. He is artistic and incredibly lovable.

Knight of Cups reversed indicates a person who is walking away from a relationship and/or a creative venture. The emotional state of the seeker might be far from romantic, instead it is more likely to be cynical and use their insights and intuition to make others hurt as much as they do.

Five of Cups

Five of Cups is the card for regrets and disappointment, especially in love. A relationship might not have turned out the way you would have liked it to.

Five of Cups reversed indicates disappointment in love and emotional matters. The two cups that still upright spill out when this card shows up reversed which denotes the seeker might be emotionally totally drained, usually by relationships.

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.

Six of Cups

Six of Cups is the card for sensuality and pleasure, memories, innocence, nostalgia and childhood. Sometimes this card shows up when someone from the past is on their way back into your life again.

Six of Cups reversed indicates a difficult childhood and haunting, even disturbing childhood memories. Memories of all kinds can be an issue when this card shows up reversed, even memory loss.

The World

The World is the final Major Arcana card and represents fulfillment and successful completion of a cycle. You know your place in the world, and your life lessons have made you smart and accomplished. The World shows up when the world is ready for you and want what you have to offer.

The World reversed indicates staying at home secluded within the comfort zones, projects and ventures remain incomplete. The querent is unable to finish what they started.”

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.

The Fool

The Fool represents new beginnings, having faith in the future, being inexperienced, not knowing what to expect, having beginners’ luck, improvising, believing that the Universe provides, having no strings attached, being carefree.

The Fool reversed indicates new beginnings being blocked, the path is hidden and the querent is having difficulties seeing the world with fresh eyes.”

Three of Cups

Three of Cups is the card for celebration, going out with friends, having a good time and being part of a community. This card often shows up when someone is getting engaged or married.

Three of Cups reversed can indicate celebration gone wrong, bitching, jealousy and competition.

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.