Three of Swords and The Hermit

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Three of Swords and The Hermit 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 Swords and card The Hermit

When the Hermit appears upright alongside the Three of Swords in an upright position, it signals a time for deep self-reflection. The Hermit suggests it's time to pause and look within, while the Three of Swords indicates upcoming pain from separation or loss. This might be a period to experience something significant and contemplate your actions.

Combination of reversed card Three of Swords and card The Hermit

The combination of The Hermit in the upright position and the Three of Swords reversed may indicate that a period of grief and suffering is ending. The Hermit reminds us of the need for solitude for personal growth and self-discovery, while the reversed Three of Swords suggests that the pain is fading and a time of healing is approaching.

Combination of card Three of Swords and reversed card The Hermit

If the Hermit in reverse combines with the Three of Swords upright, it may indicate that someone is avoiding facing reality and ignoring the need to confront grief or pain. The reversed Hermit tends to evade problems, while the Three of Swords upright warns of inevitable pain or loss.

Combination of reversed card Three of Swords and reversed card The Hermit

Finally, the combination of the reversed Hermit and the reversed Three of Swords can also indicate that a person is avoiding the need to deal with pain and suffering. The reversed Hermit may suggest avoiding self-reflection and self-awareness, while the reversed Three of Swords can imply an inability to accept and understand one's pain.