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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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.

Eight of Pentacles

Eight of Pentacles symbolize craftsmanship in regards to work. It can also mean doing an apprenticeship and/or learning a new skill.

Eight of Pentacles reversed indicates tedious work with little gains. The seeker might be overdue for a promotion they deserve but are not getting.

Queen of Pentacles

Queen of Pentacles is someone with a down to earth and practical approach to life and situations. It is important to have work/home balance, in fact if you could work from home you probably would. This card takes enjoyment in material pleasures and success.

Queen of Pentacles reversed indicates poor taste and lack of sensitivity to other people’s needs.

Emperor

Emperor represents masculine energy, the ruler, the head of the household, head of a company, organization and communities. The Emperor is an authority figure that creates a solid foundation to build and create on.

Emperor reversed denotes someone with a childish streak, who is also inconsistent and unpredictable. If this card represents the querent then something is blocking the energy that gives the person authority.

Three of Swords

Three of Swords denotes heartbreak. sorrow, pain and separation. Sometimes the separation is only temporary, other times it is final.

Three of Swords reversed indicates there is blocked grief stored in the person’s heart. The querent might be afraid of grieving and is internalizing.

Knight of Swords denotes a communicative, strong-minded and at times an opinionated person who is very action oriented and thrive on change. This is someone with a competitive streak and doesn’t like to let go of his/hers position in an argument.

Knight of Swords

Knight of Swords reversed indicates a person with a speech impediment or learning disabilities. This is someone who is intelligent but for some reason is unable to express themselves.

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.

The Sun

The Sun represents success, joy, sunshine, day, warmth and happiness. The Sun shows up when life is sunny, and you are enjoying your time with the people you love. Life is simple rather than complicated. Relationships are blossoming and you are feeling loved.

The Sun reversed indicates new beginnings, success and happiness being blocked. Success is blocked due to reaching the wrong conclusions and having bad reasoning and poor logic. Things are frustrating and unclear. There might be some problems with pregnancy or raising young children.

Seven of Wands

Seven of Wands denotes being defensive and putting up barriers and boundaries. You are protecting your point of view and your position.

Seven of Wands reversed indicates an inability to hold your ground, especially if it is not popular. There is a lack of defending oneself.