Combination of card Ten of Wands and card The Hanged Man
The Hanged Man in the upright position and the Ten of Wands in the upright position create an interesting combination. We see a person who is in a state of waiting, contemplation, sometimes even stagnation. At the same time, the Ten of Wands speaks of a heavy burden, enormous responsibility that they carry. This could be a period when the person is reflecting on their duties, considering how to lighten their load. For example, they might be thinking about changing jobs or moving.
Combination of reversed card Ten of Wands and card The Hanged Man
In the combination of the Hanged Man in the upright position and the Ten of Wands in the reversed position, we see a similar picture but with some differences. The Hanged Man still symbolizes a state of waiting, but now it comes with the release of burdens (Ten of Wands in the reversed position). This could be a moment of freeing yourself from unnecessary responsibilities or a long-overdue vacation, allowing you to let go of all negative energy and focus on self-development.
Combination of card Ten of Wands and reversed card The Hanged Man
The combination of The Hanged Man in reverse and the Ten of Wands upright can indicate someone acting too impulsively without considering the consequences. They take on too many commitments without thinking if they can handle them. This can sometimes lead to losing control of the situation, such as taking on too many projects at work.
Combination of reversed card Ten of Wands and reversed card The Hanged Man
The Hanged Man reversed and the Ten of Wands reversed create a picture of someone who stops waiting and starts acting. He frees himself from burdens, but instead of resting, he decides to use his new freedom to take active steps. This can mean taking control of his life, starting a new project, or resolving old issues.