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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Seven of Cups

Seven of Cups is the card for day dreaming, illusions, wishful thinking, and fantasies. This card usually shows up when you have plenty of choices and need a vision to make them a reality.

Seven of Cups reversed indicates the seeker’s imagination is blocked. Daydreaming has turned into thoughts of fears and anxieties.

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.

Four of Cups

Four of Cups is the card for contemplation. It often shows up when the querent is dissatisfied about something and doesn’t fully notice what they are being offered.

Four of Cups reversed indicates the seeker has become unseated and is avoiding something and/or someone important.

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.

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.

Eight of Swords

Eight of Swords is the card of being stuck and unable to move on due to confusion and not knowing what is going on. Often people draw this card when their own gut feeling is being overruled by other people.”

Eight of Swords reversed indicates a person who is unable to move forward due to self-doubts, fear, and isolation. The person knows the way forward, yet chooses to stay put, escaping in their own heads.

Queen of Swords

Queen of Swords denotes a woman who is cold, professional and smart. She is witty and funny in an intelligent way (no toilet humor). She often represents single women who have been hurt in love, and is bitter and hurt, but a master at covering it up.

Queen of Swords reversed indicates a woman who has problems with problem solving and communication. This is the type of person who will make accusations without checking the facts.

Nine of Pentacles

Nine of Pentacles symbolizes luxury, financial security and being on a lavish holiday.

Nine of Pentacles reversed indicates loneliness and unhappiness. The home is neither secure nor amazingly comfortable. The seeker might feel like a prisoner in their own home.

Seven of Swords

Seven of Swords denotes someone is moving forward in less than honorable ways. There is often dishonesty connected with this card and trying to get away with something or trying to get out of something by lying.

Seven of Swords reversed indicates clumsiness and forgetfulness, especially when it comes to recollecting what lies have been told and to whom.