Combination of card Three of Wands and card Six of Pentacles
The interaction between people usually has great importance with this combination of cards. Themes of giving, generosity, and abundance prevail here. The Six of Pentacles in the upright position symbolizes exchange and gratitude, while the Three of Wands speaks of planning and anticipation. The person might expect gratitude for their generosity, or their actions aim to receive thanks. An example could be a situation where someone provides financial help, expecting appreciation.
Combination of reversed card Three of Wands and card Six of Pentacles
When the Six of Pentacles is upright and the Three of Wands is reversed, the reversed Three of Wands can indicate a certain stagnation or lack of planning. The person remains generous and giving but may not see reciprocity or receive the expected outcome. This could be a situation where good deeds go unnoticed or unappreciated.
Combination of card Three of Wands and reversed card Six of Pentacles
If the Six of Pentacles is reversed and the Three of Wands is upright, planning and anticipation become important. However, the reversed Six of Pentacles may indicate selfishness, a desire to keep everything for oneself. A person might plan and anticipate but not give or share. This could be an example of someone expecting recognition but not willing to share their achievements or resources.
Combination of reversed card Three of Wands and reversed card Six of Pentacles
When both the Six of Pentacles and the Three of Wands are reversed, both cards indicate problems. The Six of Pentacles points to selfishness and unwillingness to share, while the Three of Wands suggests stagnation and a lack of plans or expectations. The person may be fixated on their desires and unable to see the bigger picture. This could be an example of someone intentionally hoarding resources without planning to use or share them.