Readings
Three Cards
The three card tarot spread is one of the oldest methods. You can get to the heart of your question with a simple three-card Tarot reading. In this spread, there are three different positions which can be changed by to your preference, Past – Present – Future (or Situation – Action – Outcome, Situation – Obstacle – Advice and etc.).
The meaning of the card you choose varies according to it’s position.
This opening provides a GENERAL perspective to the period you are in. Or you can evaluate the comments in the frame of your question.


Four of Wands
Upright
Celebration, joy, harmony, relaxation, homecoming
The Four of Wands symbolizes celebration, ecstatic happiness and gratitude for the nice things in life. You may celebrate a meaningful event or anniversary such as a marriage, birthday, homecoming or reconciliation. Relax and enjoy this extraordinary time together!
The Four of Wands could also indicate that you are returning home. You feel secure, knowing you are with people who love and care about you.
Because the Four of Wands connects so closely with the home atmosphere, you maybe renovating your house or are close to finding a new one. Or you recently bought a home and are getting ready to settle down.
The Four of Wands tells you that after a period of fast growth, it’s now time to rest and rejoice what you have accomplished so far. Sit back for a moment and enjoy the products of your work.
The number four signifies balance and strong foundations, and with the Four of Wands, you are now enjoying a period of security. This card symbolizes a sense of harmony as well as fulfillment.
In a love reading, Four Wands could signify finding a soulmate or twin flame. You are in a stable relationship built on trust and harmony and your connection may be strengthened even more with the care and witness of your family and friends.
Reversed
Personal celebration, inner harmony, conflict with others, transition.
The Reversed Four of Wands can show that you are celebrating the fulfillment of a personal purpose, for example, reaching your goal weight, quitting some bad habit, or doing meditation for 21 days in a row. You do not feel life announcing this achievement to others, instead, creating your own special award for the hard work you did.
The Reversed Four of Wands also has its shadow side by pointing to a lack of harmony in connection in your household. Tension might be growing between family members or loved ones, and you keep finding yourself getting caught up in other people’s interests and problems. You may also go through a period of transformation in your home life and feel some discomfort as a consequence.
While the upright Four of Wands indicates stability, the reversal can imply that you are going through an outbreak. You may encounter multiple changes in your life. While you know this is an essential change, it can be very unsettling and making you feel unsure about your future.


Ace of Swords
Upright
Breakthroughs, new ideas, mental clarity, success
The Ace of Swords signals a ripple of new energy from the mental realms. You may be on the edge of an important discovery or a new way of thinking that enables you to view the world with fresh eyes. Or, you may have a sudden understanding of a problem that has been troubling you and you can view the route ahead. Meditate daily to clean away the mind chatter and gain the most of this mental potential.
See this card as a sign of hope. It states your mind is expanding. You are open to welcoming new ideas. You grow on new ideas, motivation, and vision, and you are excited to track new possibilities that draw upon your creative abilities.
When the Ace of Swords shows up in a Tarot reading, it says you that now is a great time to start a new project. As an Ace, you are at the start of the journey, but you can feel the energy rising up and can’t wait to get started. If you direct this energy into the right movements, then you will succeed in your endeavors.
As with all Swords cards, the Ace of Swords expresses power; but the sword is double-edged, meaning that it can build and finish. The message is obvious: with authority comes responsibility. You will need a powerful heart and mind and use your power for the help of others and yourself.
The Ace of Swords also helps you to track the truth of the circumstance and to find equity. You have great transparency on the circumstance and can now defend your point of view.
Reversed
Inner clarity, re-thinking an idea, clouded judgement
The Ace of Swords reversed symbolizes that a new idea is arising from within you, but you are not ready to share it with people. You may still be searching what this idea means for you and how to best manifest it in the outside world. You may also seek more transparency about whether this is a plan you wish to pursue more. When this card shows up in a Tarot reading, it’s essential to give yourself time and space and free your mind.
At times, the reversed Ace of Swords can be a sign you have an idea that’s not coming to success in the form you had expected, and it’s time to go back to the starting point. You may still be tracking an idea that no longer has any sense for you. This card asks you to use more time on describing in common terms what it is you need. Concentrate on the basics and do some better preparation. Be certain about your ambitions and purposes.
The reversed Ace of Swords can also imply blurred judgment and a lack of rational certainty around a particular situation. You are missing important information that will benefit you decide, so spend your time and energy into endeavoring out the facts.


Queen of Pentacles
Upright
Nurturing, practical, providing financially, a working parent
The Queen of Pentacles illustrates a woman who is the nourishing mother in the physical realm. She reveals her love by cooking, keeping a clean and welcoming home, and giving warmness to people around her. She is also able to make financial participation in the home, often as the main provider.
When the Queen of Pentacles card shows up in a reading, you are the ideal employed parent model. You can keep harmony between home and job.
Similarly, the Queen of Pentacles reminds you to be independent, with solid revenue and with sufficient time to also nourish your loved ones. You may be working to discover a healthier balance between your house duties and your work.
The Queen of Pentacles symbolizes success and safety. You have struggled hard and made material safety. You have applied your economic success to build a cozy home environment and concentrated on spending in your family as your individual assets.
Sometimes, the Queen of Pentacles card describes a motherly and kind person you know who can nourish you to help you get over your difficulties.
Reversed
Financial independence, self-care, work-home conflict
The reversed Queen of Pentacles indicates that you are using that nurturing energy on yourself. You are building financial abundance, starting your own job or maintaining your life with your earnings.
In some cases, the reversed Queen of Pentacles shows that your business and home life are not stable and in harmony. You may be very overwhelmed by your job, spending extended hours at the job or carrying your work home. Additionally, your home living may be consuming much of your time, and you can’t give your concentration to your work.
Furthermore, a reversed Queen of Pentacles shows an internal struggle because of an unbalance between work and personal life. You may worry that you’re not giving your awareness to either one of them, despite your trying.
