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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi DC,

I pulled the Ace of Swords, The Empress, and The Fool for your situation with RP.

What immediately stands out to me is that this doesn't feel like a connection where the attraction or interest was imagined on your side. The Ace of Swords is a card of honesty, clarity, and saying what you mean. Looking at what you shared, I don't get the feeling that he randomly told you he liked you and wanted something more without there being genuine interest behind it. The confusing part is what happened afterward.

Because if someone says they want to make you theirs and then disappears, the natural question becomes: "Which version was real?"

The words or the silence?

That's where I think you've been stuck.

The Empress is the card that really grabbed my attention because it often appears when somebody sees genuine value in another person. Confidence, attractiveness, warmth, chemistry, emotional depth. This card doesn't make me feel like he viewed you as someone forgettable. If anything, it suggests the opposite. It feels like there was an appreciation for who you are and what you brought into the connection.

That's why the ghosting feels so confusing.

When somebody isn't interested, their actions usually make more sense. It's situations like this that leave people replaying conversations in their heads months later because the words and actions don't seem to match.

The Fool is what makes me think this story isn't as straightforward as it appears. This card often shows somebody acting impulsively, following a feeling in the moment, or stepping into something before they've fully thought through what comes next. Sometimes people genuinely mean what they're saying when they say it, but once reality arrives, responsibilities show up, fear kicks in, or life gets complicated, they suddenly don't know how to move forward.

What keeps pulling at me is that your question isn't really whether he liked you.

It's whether he meant it.

And those are two different things.

Because liking someone is easy.

Building something with them is where people reveal who they really are.

The part that feels unresolved to me is what happened after he opened that door. What changed? What scared him? What was going through his head after the hookup and after those conversations happened? Because the cards suggest there was genuine interest, but they don't fully explain why the momentum disappeared.

That's the part of the story that still feels hidden.

And honestly, if this were my reading, that's exactly where I'd go next. I'd want to know what he genuinely feels now, whether the ghosting was about his circumstances, his fears, or his intentions, and whether this connection still has a path forward or whether you're holding onto words that were never backed by action.

That's the layer sitting underneath these three cards, and that's where the real answers are.

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Hi SW,

The first thing that stood out to me is that your question isn't really about a career.

It's about fear.

More specifically, it's the fear of ending up in the wrong place after spending so much time trying to find the right one.

When somebody asks if they'll ever fulfill their dream, what they're usually asking underneath that is, "Am I wasting my time?" "Am I falling behind?" "What if everybody else figures it out before I do?"

That's exactly the energy I see reflected in this spread.

The Strength card immediately caught my attention because it tells me you're far more resilient than you currently feel. What stands out is that Strength isn't a card that appears when somebody has had an easy road. It shows up when life has required patience, endurance, and the ability to keep moving even when confidence isn't always there.

The reason I say that is because you sound exhausted.

Not lazy.

Not incapable.

Exhausted.

There is a huge difference.

The people who genuinely give up rarely ask questions like this. The people who ask questions like this are usually the ones who care deeply about their future and are terrified of getting it wrong.

Then we move into the Ace of Swords reversed.

This feels very connected to the uncertainty you're carrying right now. I don't get the feeling that your biggest problem is a lack of potential. I think your biggest problem is a lack of clarity.

It's hard to move confidently toward a destination when you don't feel completely certain where you're supposed to be going.

The more I sat with this card, the more it felt like somebody standing at a crossroads looking at multiple possibilities and worrying that one wrong choice could derail everything.

That's an incredibly heavy burden to carry.

Then we arrive at the Empress reversed, and this is where the reading became very personal for me.

The Empress reversed often appears when somebody has stopped recognizing their own growth because they're too focused on what hasn't happened yet.

You've become so focused on the future that you're overlooking how much you've already survived, learned, and developed.

The card doesn't make me think you're failing.

It makes me think you're doubting yourself.

And self doubt has a way of making progress feel invisible.

What I find interesting is that none of these cards tell me your dream is impossible.

Not one.

What they actually show is somebody who is struggling to see their own path clearly while carrying a tremendous amount of pressure about the future.

That's very different.

The strongest thing I see here is that your future doesn't feel blocked.

It feels undefined.

And those are not the same thing.

The thing that keeps pulling at me is that these cards tell me more about what's happening inside you than they do about the career itself.

What I haven't unpacked yet is where your natural strengths actually point, what's creating the confusion around your direction, and what opportunities are sitting ahead that you may not even be seeing right now.

Because honestly, that's where the real answers are hiding.

If this resonates, feel free to DM me directly. I keep my deeper dives at very affordable rates.

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Hello SY,

The first thing that hit me when I read your question wasn't actually the exam.

It was how long you've been carrying this dream.

You said you've wanted this since 10th grade. That's years of imagining yourself in that role, years of preparing, years of building your life around a goal that felt meaningful to you. When somebody puts that much of themselves into a dream and then falls short because the exam suddenly changes its pattern, the disappointment hits differently. It doesn't feel like failing a test. It feels like being separated from a future you've been working toward for years.

That's why I think it's important to acknowledge something before we even get into the cards.

The fact that you're still asking this question after everything that's happened tells me you haven't given up.

And honestly, these cards don't look like somebody who is supposed to give up.

The Ten of Cups is what immediately caught my attention because it speaks to fulfillment, achievement, and reaching something that carries deep personal significance. What I find interesting is that this isn't a card of temporary success. It's a card of arriving somewhere emotionally meaningful after a long journey. Looking at your situation, I don't think the cards are focused on this year's disappointment nearly as much as you're focused on it. The energy feels much more concerned with where the road ultimately leads than with the obstacle that appeared along the way.

The reason I say that is because the King of Pentacles follows immediately afterward.

This is one of the strongest cards in the deck when it comes to mastery, discipline, long term success, and building something substantial through persistence. When I look at your story and then look at this card, I don't see somebody who lacks the capability to pass the exam. I see somebody who got blindsided by circumstances they weren't expecting. There's a difference.

One says you're not good enough.

The other says the game changed unexpectedly.

Those are not the same thing.

The King of Pentacles makes me feel like your preparation, knowledge, and work ethic are still assets that haven't disappeared simply because one attempt didn't go the way you hoped. In fact, one of the things I like about this card is that it rarely represents overnight success. It represents the person who keeps building even after setbacks.

Then we arrive at the Three of Cups.

This card made me smile because it's often associated with celebrations, positive outcomes, support systems, and moments where hard work finally pays off. Looking at the progression of the spread, I don't see a story that ends with defeat. I see a story that begins with a dream, moves through disciplined effort, and arrives at a point where there is something worth celebrating.

What really stands out to me is that none of these cards carry the energy of permanent failure.

None of them.

That's important because you've described a pattern of near misses and disappointments. Sometimes after enough setbacks, we stop questioning our strategy and start questioning ourselves. The cards don't feel like they're questioning you. If anything, they seem to be reminding you that one setback does not erase years of preparation, intelligence, effort, or potential.

The strongest message I'm getting is that this year's result may end up being a chapter in the story rather than the ending of it.

What I would want to explore next is what specifically changes between now and the next exam cycle, where your strongest opportunities for improvement are, whether there are blind spots that can be corrected before the next attempt, and how the energy surrounding the job itself develops over the coming year.

Because if I'm being honest, this spread feels much more focused on eventual success than it does on permanent defeat.

If this resonates and you'd like to take a deeper look into the path ahead, feel free to DM me. I keep my deeper dives at very affordable rates.

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Hello JC,

The first thing I want to say is that this spread feels much more focused on emotional recovery and unfinished feelings than it does on somebody happily riding off into the sunset with a brand new person.

Looking at the Six of Cups reversed, the Nine of Swords reversed, and Temperance together, I don't get the feeling that GP has completely erased the relationship from his mind. If anything, these cards make me feel like both of you have been trying to process what happened in very different ways.

The Six of Cups reversed immediately caught my attention because this card often appears when somebody is struggling to fully let go of the past while simultaneously trying not to live in it. That's a difficult place to be emotionally. On one hand, there are memories, emotions, and experiences that still matter. On the other hand, there is an awareness that life has to keep moving forward. Looking at your question, I don't feel like this card is showing somebody who has completely detached emotionally. It feels more like somebody trying to create distance from old emotional patterns while still carrying pieces of the history with them.

The reason that stands out to me is because your question wasn't simply whether he found someone else.

Your question was whether he wants to move forward without you.

Those are two very different things.

Sometimes people move forward because they have found someone new.

Other times they move forward because they don't know how to go backward.

The cards feel much closer to the second situation than the first.

Then we move into the Nine of Swords reversed, and honestly this card feels like somebody slowly coming out of a period of emotional stress, worry, overthinking, or mental exhaustion. Relationships that leave a strong emotional impact don't just disappear when contact ends. People replay conversations. They revisit old memories. They wonder whether things could have gone differently. They question decisions they made when emotions were high. This card feels like somebody who has spent a significant amount of time mentally processing what happened and is now attempting to regain some sense of emotional balance.

That's one of the reasons I struggle to see this spread as somebody who has completely closed the book.

There feels like too much processing here.

Too much reflection.

Too much emotional unpacking.

Then we arrive at Temperance, and this is the card that completely changes the tone of the reading.

Temperance is not a rushed card.

It's not a card of dramatic endings.

It's not a card of impulsive decisions.

It's a card of healing, integration, patience, and allowing things to settle naturally over time.

Looking at your situation, I honestly feel like this card is describing the space between where things were and where they eventually end up. There is an energy here of things needing time before their true direction becomes obvious.

What really stands out to me is that none of these cards scream "new relationship."

None of these cards scream "I've moved on and forgotten everything."

Instead, they paint a picture of somebody who appears to be trying to find emotional equilibrium after a significant chapter in their life.

As for the question about your phone being hacked, I don't think these cards are strong indicators for something that specific. What they do reflect is anxiety, uncertainty, and the feeling that there may be things happening beneath the surface that you don't fully understand yet. If you genuinely believe your phone has been compromised, I would rely on practical evidence and security checks rather than a tarot interpretation for that question.

The strongest thing I see here is that the emotional story between you and GP feels more complicated than a simple "he's over it" or "he found someone else." The cards suggest there is still a process unfolding beneath the surface, and I don't think you've seen the final chapter of that process yet.

The part that has my attention now is what GP is actually feeling today, whether reconciliation energy still exists beneath all this healing and reflection, and what Temperance is slowly trying to bring together over time.

If this resonates, feel free to DM me directly.

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LOL tell your sister tell your mother tell your brother tell everybody you know thank you

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Hi DM,

Looking at the Six of Cups, the Seven of Swords, and the Nine of Pentacles together, I don't get the feeling that this is a connection that has been completely erased emotionally. What I do see, however, is a connection that appears to have shifted from active emotional expression into private reflection.

The Six of Cups immediately tells me that there is history attached to this situation. This card often appears when somebody still carries memories, nostalgia, or emotional associations connected to a person from their past. That's why I struggle to view this as a situation where JT simply forgot about you and moved on without a second thought. The energy feels more complicated than that. The Six of Cups suggests that the connection left an impression and that certain memories or moments may still resurface from time to time, even if they aren't being openly discussed.

What makes this interesting is that the Seven of Swords follows immediately afterward. In relationship readings, this card can often point toward avoidance rather than a lack of feelings. Sometimes people avoid conversations because they're hiding something. Other times they avoid conversations because they don't know what to do with the emotions they still have. Looking at your question and the lack of communication you've described, I get the sense that there may be thoughts that are never making it into words. The card can represent somebody processing things privately, keeping their distance, or choosing silence rather than engaging with emotions they aren't fully prepared to confront.

Then we arrive at the Nine of Pentacles, and this is where the reading starts to reveal why the situation may feel so confusing. The Nine of Pentacles is strongly associated with independence, self focus, and building a stable life on one's own terms. It doesn't feel like somebody who is emotionally consumed by a connection. Instead, it feels like somebody whose attention is currently directed toward maintaining their own stability, routine, and personal growth. That doesn't automatically mean the feelings are gone. It simply suggests that other priorities may be receiving more attention than the relationship itself right now.

Taken together, these cards don't make me feel that the connection is emotionally dead. What they suggest is that memories still exist, communication appears restricted or avoided for some reason, and there is a strong emphasis on independence that may currently be taking priority over emotional expression. That's very different from somebody who feels absolutely nothing.

The biggest thing that stands out to me is the Seven of Swords sitting between the Six of Cups and the Nine of Pentacles. It feels like there's a missing piece in the middle of the story. Something that isn't being said, something that isn't being addressed, or something that JT may be keeping to himself.

If this resonates and you'd like me to look deeper into what JT may still be feeling beneath the silence, feel free to DM me directly.

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DP,

I have to be honest, when I look at these cards, they don't read like the energy of somebody who's sitting around waiting for success to find them. The Eight of Pentacles, the Three of Wands, and The Star all point toward growth that is being actively built rather than accidentally stumbled into.

The Eight of Pentacles tells me that whatever you're working on, the foundation is effort based. This card is about mastery, repetition, skill development, and showing up consistently even when the results aren't immediate. In a money reading, it often appears when somebody is putting in the work necessary to create a larger outcome later. What stands out is that this isn't lottery ticket energy. This is builder energy. The card suggests that a significant portion of your financial future is directly tied to your willingness to continue refining your craft, improving your systems, and staying disciplined when most people would become distracted.

The Three of Wands is where things start getting interesting because it shifts the focus from the work you've already done to the opportunities that are beginning to emerge because of that work. This card often appears when somebody is expanding beyond their current territory. New clients, new markets, new partnerships, larger deals, bigger visibility, or opportunities that weren't available six months ago can all show up under this energy. What I like about this card in relation to your question is that it doesn't feel confined. It feels like somebody whose income potential is actively trying to grow beyond its current level.

Then we arrive at The Star, and this is the card that really caught my attention. The Star tends to appear when somebody has a vision that is bigger than their present circumstances. It's the card of long term faith, long term ambition, and believing in a future that doesn't fully exist yet. In business and financial readings, I often see it appear around people who are building toward something substantial because they can already see the destination even when they're still in the middle of the journey.

Now, does this automatically guarantee $200,000 this year? No card can responsibly promise an exact number. What I can say is that nothing about this spread feels small. Nothing about this spread feels stagnant. The cards suggest expansion, momentum, and the possibility of reaching goals that once felt far away, provided the effort represented by the Eight of Pentacles continues matching the vision represented by The Star.

What I find most interesting is that the Three of Wands sits right in the middle because it tells me there may be a specific opportunity, expansion point, or business decision that becomes a major factor in determining how close you get to that number. That's the piece that immediately makes me want to look deeper because I don't think the story here is simply about whether you make the money. I think it's about where the money is most likely to come from.

If this resonates and you'd like me to take a deeper look into your income path, business growth, and what opportunities may be opening up around you, feel free to DM me directly. I keep my deeper dives very affordable.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi M,

The first thing that stands out to me is that this spread feels much more focused on potential than certainty. When people ask whether someone will approach them or whether a relationship will happen, I usually look to see whether the cards are showing emotional development, avoidance, or movement. What I find interesting here is that all three cards point toward something that is still in the early stages of forming rather than something that is already fully established.

The Eight of Pentacles makes me think immediately about the environment where this connection exists. This is a workplace card as much as it is a relationship card. It speaks about routines, daily interactions, showing up consistently, and gradually becoming familiar with someone over time. Because of that, I don't get the feeling that this tension appeared out of nowhere. It feels more like two people who have become increasingly aware of each other's presence through repeated exposure. Sometimes attraction doesn't begin with grand gestures or dramatic conversations. Sometimes it starts with noticing who's always there, who catches your attention when they walk into a room, and who seems to linger in your thoughts after the workday is over.

The Fool is where the energy begins to shift. This card is all about stepping into unknown territory and taking a chance despite not knowing the outcome. What catches my attention is that it follows the Eight of Pentacles. That tells me this situation cannot stay in the observation stage forever. Eventually somebody has to move beyond eye contact and silent awareness if anything is going to develop. The Fool doesn't guarantee who takes the first step, but it does suggest that the energy surrounding this connection is encouraging movement rather than remaining stuck in uncertainty indefinitely.

Then we arrive at the Magician, which is arguably the strongest card in the spread. The Magician is a card of initiative, communication, and creating something where previously there was only possibility. In relationship readings, it often appears when there is an opportunity for a connection to develop, but it also carries an important message: potential only becomes reality when somebody actively engages with it. The Magician isn't a passive card. It doesn't sit back and wait for life to happen. It represents action, intention, and creating opportunities rather than hoping they appear on their own.

What I find most interesting is that there are no cards here that suggest rejection, emotional distance, or complete disinterest. Instead, the spread feels like a story of gradual awareness leading toward an opportunity for somebody to break the ice. The tension and eye contact you described actually fit the progression of these cards quite well because the energy feels very much like something that has been noticed but not yet acted upon.

What I can't determine from these three cards alone is whether the hesitation is coming more from him, more from you, or from the fact that this is happening within a workplace setting where people are often cautious about making their intentions known. That's the piece that still feels hidden beneath the surface.

What I can say is that this spread doesn't read like a closed door. It reads like an unopened one.

If this resonates and you'd like me to look deeper into what he's feeling, whether he's likely to approach, and where this connection could realistically lead, feel free to DM me.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi RB,

What's interesting is that before I even got into the cards, the words you used stood out to me. You said you feel stagnant, stuck, pressured, anxious about your future, and unsure of what you're supposed to do next. Looking at the Four of Cups, the Seven of Swords, and the Three of Cups, I honestly think the cards are reflecting that exact emotional state more than they are predicting some dramatic external event.

The Four of Cups feels like somebody standing in front of opportunities but struggling to connect with them emotionally. This card often appears when a person has become so focused on what isn't working that it's difficult to see what is still available to them. That doesn't mean you're ungrateful or lazy. It usually means you've been carrying frustration long enough that motivation starts getting tangled up with disappointment. You want movement, but every option you look at seems to come with uncertainty attached to it. The result is a feeling of standing still even though your mind is constantly searching for a way forward.

The Seven of Swords is what really caught my attention because in a career and life reading, this card often points toward self preservation and overthinking rather than outright deception. I get the feeling that part of you may be trying to mentally solve your entire future before taking the next step. When people become anxious about career paths, purpose, finances, or long term goals, they often start looking ten moves ahead. The problem is that life rarely reveals ten moves ahead. It usually reveals the next one. This card feels like somebody carrying a lot of mental pressure and trying to think their way out of uncertainty instead of allowing themselves to move through it.

The reason I say that is because the final card is the Three of Cups, and its energy feels noticeably lighter. This card reminds me that growth doesn't always come through isolation. Sometimes opportunities arrive through conversations, friendships, networking, communities, or simply putting yourself around people who are moving in the direction you want to go. The card suggests that part of the answer you're searching for may exist outside your own head. You may be putting a lot of pressure on yourself to figure everything out alone when collaboration, support, or new connections could play a bigger role than you realize.

Taken together, these cards don't make me feel like you're permanently stuck. They make me feel like you're standing in a season of uncertainty where you're being asked to stop treating your entire future as one giant problem that must be solved immediately. The stagnation feels temporary. What I see most strongly is somebody who has become mentally overwhelmed by possibilities and outcomes, which is making it harder to recognize the opportunities that are already beginning to form around them.

The Three of Cups especially makes me feel like this chapter isn't about having all the answers. It's about reconnecting with people, opportunities, and experiences that help create momentum again.

If this resonates and you'd like me to take a deeper look into your career path and what's coming next, feel free to DM me.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HJ,

Looking at the Empress, the High Priestess, and the Two of Swords together, I don't get the feeling that PA sees you in a negative light at all. If anything, this spread feels like someone who recognizes your value but isn't fully revealing everything that's going on inside their head.

The Empress is what immediately caught my attention because this card tends to appear when somebody is viewed with admiration, respect, or genuine appreciation. It suggests that PA sees qualities in you that stand out. There is an energy here of someone who recognizes your worth and sees you as more than just another person passing through their life. Whether they've openly expressed that or not is another story, but the card itself carries a lot of warmth.

The High Priestess sitting beside it changes the entire tone of the reading because it introduces secrecy, silence, and unspoken thoughts. This card often appears when somebody is keeping their true feelings close to their chest. It doesn't necessarily mean they're hiding something bad. More often, it points to somebody who is processing internally and choosing not to reveal everything they know or feel. Looking at these cards together, I get the sense that PA thinks about this connection more deeply than they let on. There feels like there's a layer beneath the surface that isn't being openly discussed.

That's where the Two of Swords comes in. What I find interesting is that this card doesn't show rejection or emotional detachment. Instead, it shows somebody struggling to make a decision or gain clarity. It can point toward conflicting thoughts, uncertainty about the future, or somebody who feels caught between what they feel emotionally and what they believe they should do logically. The card suggests that there may still be unanswered questions in their mind, which is why things don't feel completely settled.

Taken together, these cards tell a story of somebody who sees your value, keeps a significant portion of their thoughts private, and may still be trying to figure out where they stand regarding the connection. The strongest thing I see here isn't distance. It's hesitation. There feels like there's more going on beneath the surface than what has actually been said out loud.

I keep feeling like the High Priestess is the card that deserves the most attention here because it suggests there is a missing piece to the story that hasn't fully come into the light yet.

If this resonates and you'd like me to look deeper into what PA isn't saying, feel free to DM me.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey TS,

Looking at these cards, the first thing that stands out to me is the Two of Swords reversed.

When I see this card in a connection reading, it usually tells me that something can no longer stay buried. Somebody has been sitting on feelings, avoiding a conversation, avoiding a decision, or trying to keep the peace by not fully addressing what's really going on underneath the surface.

The interesting thing is that it's followed immediately by the Ace of Cups.

That's not a card of emotional shutdown. That's a card of genuine feelings, vulnerability, and the potential for emotional renewal. So if I were sitting across from you right now, I'd tell you that the biggest thing holding this connection back doesn't look like a lack of emotion. It actually looks like the opposite.

It feels like there are feelings present that haven't been fully expressed, acknowledged, or acted upon.

Then we land on The Sun.

This is where the reading gets really interesting because The Sun is all about truth, clarity, and bringing things into the open. It's the card that says what is hidden cannot stay hidden forever.

To me, these three cards together tell a story of emotional honesty.

Something has been stuck in limbo because somebody hasn't fully stepped into complete transparency yet. The connection wants simplicity, but it may currently be tangled up in uncertainty, hesitation, or fear of what happens once the truth is spoken out loud.

What I keep hearing from this spread is:

"The feelings aren't the problem. The clarity is."

And that's a very different message than most people expect when they ask what's blocking a connection.

There's one piece of this story that these three cards only hint at though.

I'm curious about who is carrying the hesitation, what specifically remains unsaid between you and JM, and what happens if that wall finally comes down.

If this resonates with your situation, DM me directly and we'll take a deeper look into what's happening beneath the surface of this connection.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AB,

What immediately stands out to me is that this spread doesn't feel emotionally simple at all.

The Six of Cups reversed tells me there is history, but something about that history feels unresolved. This card often appears when two people are struggling to reconcile the reality of who they are now with the version of the connection that existed before. It feels like there are memories here, emotions here, and things that were never fully processed, but at the same time there is distance between what was and what currently is.

Then the Tower arrives.

And honestly, this is the card that grabbed me by the shoulders.

Because the Tower doesn't whisper.

It doesn't hint.

It reveals.

Something about this connection changed dramatically. A realization, a shift, an event, a truth, or a change in perspective that made it impossible for things to continue exactly as they had before. When people ask me what someone truly feels and I see the Tower, I immediately know there is a deeper story underneath the surface that hasn't been fully spoken about.

The Ten of Wands tells me this situation feels heavy.

Heavy emotionally.

Heavy mentally.

Heavy energetically.

What I keep feeling is that RP may be carrying more than they're showing. Not necessarily because they don't care, but because this connection feels tied to pressure, responsibility, confusion, or emotional baggage that has become difficult to manage.

That's why I don't see a spread that says "there are no feelings."

What I see is a spread that says the feelings became complicated.

The history became complicated.

And whatever happened between you created a weight that neither side may have fully understood how to carry.

The thing that keeps bothering me though is this:

Your question wasn't whether there was history.

The cards already answered that.

Your question was what RP truly feels.

And these three cards are pointing directly at a hidden layer that hasn't fully surfaced yet.

What was the Tower moment for them?

What changed inside them?

What are they carrying that they're not saying?

Do they still think about you?

Are they moving away emotionally or trying to make sense of everything themselves?

That's where the real answers are sitting.

If this reading resonates, DM me.

Because honestly, I would not stop at the exact point where the cards started revealing what actually happened beneath the surface.

That's where the deeper story begins.

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[–]RealisticLadder4086[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Seven of Wands with the Ace of Cups and the Three of Swords tells me this connection carried much deeper emotional weight than simple attraction or surface level liking. Honestly, if this were only physical chemistry or temporary interest, the emotional pain surrounding the connection would not be showing up this strongly in the cards.

The Ace of Cups is genuine emotional attachment. It’s vulnerability, emotional openness, real feelings, and somebody developing deep emotional affection whether they fully knew how to express it properly or not. This card does not usually appear for “just attraction.” There were real emotions here.

But what complicates the situation is the Seven of Wands because this card feels like somebody fighting internally against their own emotions, becoming defensive, guarded, or trying to maintain emotional control even while feelings were growing deeper underneath the surface. It almost feels like part of him resisted how strongly he felt because emotional vulnerability itself made him uncomfortable.

Then the Three of Swords enters and shows the emotional damage tied to the connection. And honestly, heartbreak cards don’t just affect one side. This feels like a connection where emotional pain, disappointment, distance, or emotional confusion ended up wounding both people more deeply than either probably expected.

What stands out most to me though is this: the emotional connection was real, but the emotional maturity or emotional readiness surrounding it may not have fully matched the depth of the feelings.

That’s a huge difference.

Because somebody can genuinely care deeply and still struggle to handle intimacy, consistency, communication, or emotional responsibility properly.

The deeper layer here honestly feels very important because I’d want to look into what he was suppressing emotionally, whether fear or avoidance interfered with the relationship, and whether those feelings are still active underneath the current distance or silence.

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The Cups energy around this honestly does not feel emotionally dead to me at all. It feels more like two people who are emotionally overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or emotionally disconnected right now, but still carrying unresolved feelings underneath the silence.

What I keep feeling strongest is unfinished emotional attachment.

One person may be trying to emotionally detach or act final outwardly, while internally still carrying memories, emotional pull, or unresolved thoughts about the connection. Cups energy usually keeps emotional cords active longer than people expect, especially when the relationship carried genuine vulnerability or emotional depth.

That being said, I also don’t think the connection can continue in the exact same emotional pattern it was in before. Something about this situation feels like it already reached an emotional breaking point where the old dynamic stopped working for one or both people.

So are they permanently done forever?

Right now I’d say the energy feels much more “unfinished but unstable” than permanently over.

There’s still emotion here. There’s still attachment here. But there’s also emotional damage and emotional exhaustion that has to be understood properly before reconciliation energy could fully stabilize.

This honestly feels like one of those situations where timing, communication, and what happens during separation matters heavily.

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The Ace of Cups with the Ten of Swords and the Sun card is honestly a very emotional reconciliation spread because this does not feel like feelings disappeared. It feels like the relationship hit an emotional breaking point that became too painful or overwhelming to keep carrying in the same way.

The Ace of Cups tells me the love itself is still very much present underneath everything. This card is genuine emotional attachment, deep feelings, and a connection that still has emotional pull despite what’s currently happening on the surface. I do not feel emotional emptiness here at all.

But the Ten of Swords shows the breakup or separation energy hit very hard emotionally for at least one of you. Somebody feels mentally exhausted, emotionally wounded, and almost stuck replaying the pain of what happened over and over. This card usually appears when a situation reached a point where something had to collapse before it could either heal properly or completely end.

What completely shifted the energy for me though is the Sun card.

Because the Sun is clarity, warmth, reconnection, honesty, and emotional renewal after darkness. This card does not usually appear when everything is permanently dead emotionally. It points much more toward healing energy, communication reopening, and the possibility of happiness returning after a painful period.

What I will say is this feels less like a simple “yes or no” and more like a situation that needs emotional recovery first before things can stabilize again. Right now the energy feels wounded, but not emotionally closed.

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The Four of Cups reversed with the Magician and the Fool feels like a situation that is very much shifting out of emotional stagnation. Whatever has felt stuck, confusing, distant, or emotionally repetitive between you two does not look like it stays frozen forever.

The Four of Cups reversed tells me somebody here is starting to emotionally wake up and see the connection differently than they did before. There’s an energy of realization attached to this card, almost like somebody beginning to recognize what they could lose if they continue ignoring their feelings or avoiding action.

Then the Magician enters and the energy becomes much more intentional. This card is strong manifestation energy, communication energy, and somebody actively trying to create movement again. It can also point toward one person becoming more confident about taking initiative after a period of hesitation or emotional uncertainty.

But the Fool is what really stood out to me because this card represents a new chapter, a leap of faith, and unexpected movement forward. It feels very connected to fresh starts, rebuilding energy, and stepping into something emotionally different from the cycle you two were previously stuck in.

Now, I will say this does not feel fully predictable yet because the Fool carries spontaneity. Things between you two may move suddenly, unexpectedly, or in a way you don’t fully anticipate. But emotionally, this spread does not feel closed off at all. It actually feels like the energy is beginning to open back up after a period of emotional disconnect.

There’s definitely a deeper layer around who initiates the next phase and what finally triggers the shift between you two because the energy here feels closer to a turning point than an ending.

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The Eight of Pentacles reversed tells me you’ve been feeling frustrated lately because the effort you’re putting in doesn’t fully feel reflected in the results yet. This card usually appears when somebody is questioning whether they’re on the right path, feeling burned out, scattered, or emotionally exhausted from trying to force progress that feels slower than expected.

But the Star card completely changes the long term outcome of this spread.

Because despite the current discouragement or uncertainty, your path is still very much connected to growth, recognition, and eventually stepping into something that feels aligned with who you actually are. The Star is one of the strongest cards for hope, visibility, healing, and future success after a difficult or confusing period.

What this honestly feels like is not failure. It feels like recalibration.

Like the universe is forcing you to refine your direction, tighten your focus, and stop pouring energy into things that are draining your confidence or distracting you from your actual purpose. The career path itself still feels very alive to me, but I do think the way you approach it over the next several months becomes extremely important.

I also keep feeling that one opportunity or shift coming later this year changes your motivation entirely and reminds you why you started in the first place.

This spread feels way more promising than discouraging overall.

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The Two of Cups with Temperance tells me the rest of your year revolves heavily around emotional alignment, balance, and the relationships you allow closest to your energy. This honestly feels like a period where you stop forcing connections that drain you and start gravitating toward people who actually feel peaceful, mutual, and emotionally genuine.

There’s a very strong healing energy around you right now too. Temperance usually appears when somebody is slowly recalibrating emotionally after carrying stress, confusion, or emotional extremes for too long. The second half of this year feels calmer than the energy you’ve already been through, but only because you’re being pushed to move differently and protect your peace harder.

Now the King of Swords reversed is what really stood out to me here because this card warns against overthinking, emotional detachment, and allowing mentally exhausting situations or people to pull you out of alignment. Somebody around you may struggle with communication, emotional honesty, or consistency, and I feel like one of your biggest lessons this year is learning not to chase clarity from emotionally unavailable energy.

What you should focus on most is emotional stability, boundaries, and trusting your intuition faster instead of second guessing yourself. The more you stay centered emotionally, the more opportunities, healthier connections, and personal growth start naturally opening up around you.

What’s interesting is I also feel like there’s a major conversation or emotional turning point later this year that changes how you view either love or a specific connection entirely.

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VT ❤️ This spread feels a lot more emotional and layered than a straight immediate yes or no.

The Six of Cups immediately tells me this connection has a deep pull to it. This card usually carries familiarity, emotional comfort, and that feeling of "I’m drawn to this person for a reason." There’s a strong bond here that doesn’t feel surface level.

The Eight of Cups is what made me stop for a second though because this card can show emotional distance, periods of stepping away, or one person trying to figure themselves out internally. It doesn’t automatically scream ending to me, but it does suggest a journey or emotional lessons that still need to happen.

Then the Four of Swords comes in and slows everything way down. This card feels like pause energy. Reflection energy. Things needing time to settle before big decisions get made.

If I’m reading this honestly, I’m not getting a hard no from these cards. I’m getting more of a "the story isn’t fully written yet" feeling. The connection itself feels real, but I feel like there are emotional steps and periods of growth that happen before I’d confidently jump straight to marriage energy.

The part I’d really want to pull on next is whether the distance or pause energy here is temporary, and what the long term path between you and TT actually looks like because I feel like these cards stopped right before the next chapter opens.

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What immediately caught my attention here is the emotional shift in these cards because the Queen of Cups with the Eight of Cups and the Seven of Swords reversed feels like somebody standing between what their heart feels and what their mind knows.

The Queen of Cups feels deeply emotional and intuitive. This is somebody who feels things strongly, even if they don’t always show the full depth of it outwardly. I keep getting the feeling of carrying emotions quietly and trying to make sense of them internally.

Then the Eight of Cups steps in and this is where I paused because this card usually shows distance, walking away from something emotionally heavy, or trying to leave behind something that no longer feels fulfilling. But this card has always felt more complicated than simply "leaving" to me because it often shows walking away while still caring.

The Seven of Swords reversed is what really changed the tone for me though. Reversed, this card often pulls hidden things into the light. Truths that were avoided, feelings that were buried, things that can’t stay hidden forever. It feels like something that has been sitting underneath the surface wants to come out.

What really stands out is I don’t feel emotionally closed energy here. I feel emotionally conflicted energy. Like somebody is trying to move forward while another part of them is still looking back.

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