Your Celtic Cross Tarot Reading

 

 
The King of Wands
 
The Hermit

 

Eight of Pentacles
Death

The Lovers

 

The Six of Wands
Two of Cups

Seven of Cups
 
The Page of Wands Reversed
 
The Wheel of Fortune Reversed

 

The Significator represents you and your current state of being.

The Lovers

The Lovers

The drawing of two forces together, choices, temptations. The fight between the sacred and the secular. Accord of the inner and worldly self.

The Crossing Card denotes that which opposes or influences you.

Death

Death

This is the card of change and renewal, the emergence of new ideas and opportunites.

The Foundation Card addresses the origin of your question.

The Page of Wands Reversed

The Page of Wands Reversed

Bad news, cruelty and a lack of stability.

The Recent Past represents past events and concerns.

Eight of Pentacles

Eight of Pentacles

A time to learn the ways of an occupation. A viable venture may be beginning. Handling worldly affairs skillfully.

The Crown issues that are significant in the present or may come to pass in the future.

The King of Wands

The King of Wands

Passionate, a spry body and mind, honesty and friendliness.

The Future depicts that which lies ahead.

The Six of Wands

The Six of Wands

Good news will come to you. Success will be realized through labor and industry.

Emotions card signifies the current state of your emotional self.

The Wheel of Fortune Reversed

The Wheel of Fortune Reversed

Chance is not presently favorable. Loss is possible and bravery is required.

External Forces represents the influence of others and relationship trends.

Seven of Cups

Seven of Cups

Deception, an overactive imagination, and the illusion of success. Strengths are not consolidated to work as one.

Hopes and Desires stands for the hopes you have for the outcome.

Two of Cups

Two of Cups

The harmonious blending of the male and female self. All aspects of your life are in balance.

The Outcome the ultimate outcome as an indicator of your current path.

The Hermit

The Hermit

The Hermit represents the quiet, solitary pursuit of inner knowledge. He is a seeker of deeper, truer understandings of all things.