Three Card Tarot Reading

 

The three card reading is one of the simplest tarot card spreads.
The card to the left represents events in your past that may have led to the position you are in now.
The Tarot card in the center position represents your outlook on your current state of affairs.
The card furthest to the right suggests a possible outcome if no action is taken to change the current course. The future is not set in stone & can be changed through action.

Please focus on your question and click on “Shuffle”, then click on “Flip all Cards” or click the Back of the cards one by one. Click on each image to read Cards’ interpretation.

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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.

The Tower

Tower represent disaster, emotional ‘meltdowns’ and/or tantrums, anger issues, upheaval, sudden change that is caused by disruption and revelations that rock the foundation of the person, household, organization or even country, depending on the nature of the question.

The Tower reversed denotes secrets and lies that would have brought down the false structures remain hidden and there is no shake-up. There is no destruction and the Tower remains standing.

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.