52-Three of Swords Reversed Golden Family Tarot Reading

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In general, The reversed Three of Swords indicates a likely disappointment. This does not necessarily mean something major or life-shattering, just that something that you hoped for may not come through as you would have preferred. Allow yourself to feel any pain that comes as a result, and move on. It is truly not the end of the world.

Card Meanings: Overcoming Grief/ Sorrow/ Sadness, Repressing Emotions, Getting Over The Worst, Confusion, Reconciliation, Compromise, Suppressing Memories, Sorrow, Sharing Problems, Releasing Pain, Optimism, Overcoming Depression, Loss, Recovering From Heartbreak, Forgiveness, Inability To Let Go Of Pain

Regardless of the way that the Three of Swords card is depicted, know that it is not all bad. Although there is an element of sorrow that is undeniable when this card appears, what lies on the other side of this sorrow can be enhanced understanding and joy. Allow yourself to fully experience any sorrow or pain that comes up now, so that you can move beyond it.

This reading is part of a family tarot reading using the The Three of Swords using cards from the with the Golden Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: One of the most well known lucks is the luck of Edenhall in Cumberland – a cup made of yellow and brown glass, decorated with colourful enamel and kept in a leather case, belonging to the Musgrove family since the fifteenth century. There are a number of stories of how the luck came to be the family’s prized possession. The popular version is that one day the butler came to draw water from a fairy well. He interrupted a group of fairies dancing and they left behind their drinking cup, which the butler picked up. As he left with the cup in his hands the fairies called after him:

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Creative Tarot: It takes an intense understanding of human nature and psychology to convey a coherent sense of a person’s motivations. And what better way to reach that understanding than to examine your own cause and effect, and those of the people you love? It takes love and patience to deal properly with the Three of Swords. And yet work that is based on this particular foundation and all of the intricate ways it drives our impulses—work based on deep, old hurts—resonates deeply with audiences.

Tarot Triumphs: The twenty-two archetypes here represent a complete mirror of the human psyche or a situation. All are at work in shaping that picture, and all must be considered. The Fool’s Mirror layout thus safeguards Tarot readers from making too much of the appearance of the less ‘fortunate’ cards and seeing them too readily as harbingers of a gloomy fate. The fact that all the cards are included puts a useful brake on interpreting the less attractive ones in their darkest sense.

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Reversed Cards: Think of this appendix as your own personal cheat sheet to the cards by their numerology profile.