Three of Cups and Six of Swords

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Three of Cups and Six of Swords cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Three of Cups and card Six of Swords

Great combination! The Three of Cups upright symbolizes communication, friendship, and joy, while the Six of Swords upright represents a journey, possibly spiritual or mental. This may mean that together you will enjoy incredible communication and learn something new. Perhaps you will embark on a journey together that will be very enlightening and enjoyable.

Combination of card Three of Cups and reversed card Six of Swords

A slightly different picture emerges if the Three of Cups remains upright and the Six of Swords is reversed. The reversed Six of Swords may indicate a reluctance to change something in life or a lack of progress. Together, these cards may suggest that your parties or gatherings could become routine and stop bringing joy. You need to change something to bring back the old spark.

Combination of reversed card Three of Cups and card Six of Swords

If we reverse the Three of Cups while leaving the Six of Swords upright, we get an interesting combination. The reversed Three of Cups can indicate conflicts, disagreements, or gossip. Together with the Six of Swords, this can mean that after some conflict or disagreement, you will be able to move forward together and find common ground. This is a period of reevaluation and an opportunity to see things from a different perspective.

Combination of reversed card Three of Cups and reversed card Six of Swords

The most challenging combination is when both cards are reversed. A reversed Three of Cups and a reversed Six of Swords can indicate conflicts, disagreements, and stagnation. You might be stuck in your disagreements and unable to move forward. This is a time for deep reflection and reevaluation of the situation. It's important not to fear change and to try to find a new approach to problem-solving.