
I’d like to add one other item, which I feel is notable. In the Tarot, a section of the deck is divided into four “suits,” (the same way that playing cards are divided into Clubs, Spades, Diamonds and Hearts). In the Tarot, those suits are called Wands, Swords, Coins, and Cups. You’ve seen three of these suits (Wands, Coins and Swords) in your cards, but there was an absence of Cups. Cups are the Tarot suit that is most strongly associated with love and relationships, and in your spread, they are conspicuously absent – suggesting, simply by their absence, a portion of what may have been missing in the relationship. (See, for example, the sample card of the 2 of Cups, which signifies a type of union – romantic or otherwise – between two people.)
Even so, remember that a Tarot reading tends to reflect situations as they exist presently. Nothing is written in stone to the effect that it could not be changed, nor is any apparent deficiency so great that it could not potentially be overcome. But, perhaps I’ve given you something worth reflecting on.
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