5 Wands is Querant right now. This first card signifies some sort of stressful low key or
underlying struggle with a few people engaging in this warfare for something they think but have contrasting views about. Being opposed in competition. Loud voices, release, feeling confused, catching the excitement. It often represents mis-communication. Can represent feeling torn between opposing viewpoints, feeling pressured and hassled, dealing with workplace competition.
Here, this likelihood is increased by the presence of crossing by the
8 of Wands; cupids
arrows of love, romanticism, and quick decisions. 8 of Wands is quick change, messages, communication.The 8 of Wands means there will be a sense of finality. A step will be taken. Progress of some sort will be made. A resolution or change in the status quo.
Above is the
Ace of Cups but this Ace is indeed reversed.
The Ace of Cups A reversal often means a
false sense of love which is possible here with the Moon showing up as a card leaning towards fantasies. The Ace of Cups as a crowing influence overhead means it ihas an overarching effect as a theme of very deep feelings of love and concern. It can be the spark or early kick off of an intense relationship that has yet to develop.
The House of Love contrasted against a root of the
Sun. Public matters, displays of affection, changes of appearances, and surprises each affect the situation. The Sun brings feelings of joy, ego, self fulfillment, may gain a new understanding of something. This source has also been strongly influenced by the romanticism of the moon, compulsive imagination, and spooks speaking.
Gladly, this leads to the
10 of Cups which is a happy occasions with lots of celebration. It does represent
farewells. It is a sense of peace with ones family. A place of comfort which you are very fond of. You enjoy your celebration time. Leads to
family truces if quarreling has occurred.
Soon, there is a confession made which may lead to some grief. Someone, likely you gives up a dream, looses hope and walks away. The card means feeling intense longing for something. This is how you feel when you want something you can not have or when you have
lost something you truly valued and cherished. It is sorrow.
In fact, the environment, with the
8 of Swords falling in the next position, this t is one in which events can be
very dangerous for a female. It is a blind trap including severe binding. The biggest issue is the feeling of restriction practically paralyzes you and you may be blinded or passive about being oppressed.
The hopes and fears card contains the
6 of Swords, representative of a journey, relief, but moving away from problems, depression and
weariness after a great struggle or even trauma. Perseverance remains but this is the last journey. This card often signifies a complete change of residence, culture and lifestyle. Someone is taking a trip and being uprooted. This card also means feeling sad and crying if unable to take positive action.This person is really stuck and putting the pieces of their life back together. It is about recovery and healing really.
If in doubt, all fear may be lessened since the
King of Cups sits in the outcome position. He is the
final culmination of this mix of energy. He is often an older man who has great loyalty and integrity. He loves animals, is a wise judge of character and gentle minded. He is tolerant and honored. He is very emotional and may work as a counselor. This man is a lifeline, a healer who many may depend on. He has enormous responsibilities which he willingly adds to because it just comes naturally. It is his being. He is patient, and trusted by all.
Suits and Stats:2 8s (Wands/Swords), 2 8's, One Ace, IX Cups, 2 Major Arcana Sun+Moon
1 Court Card in Final Result Position. 4 Cups. 2 Wands, 2 Swords
Clarification of What the Confession Topic May Be led to
3 Wands- having great opportunities, being a hero, having the world in the palm of the hands, and being on top of the game, geting a promotion