Combination of card Two of Wands and card Ten of Wands
When the Two of Wands is upright, it symbolizes potential, choices, and dreams about the future. Along with the Ten of Wands, which also stands upright, indicating overload, stress, and responsibility, it may suggest the need to choose between dreams and duties. Something new might be waiting for you, but the burden could become an obstacle. For example, you dream of a new project, but you already have many responsibilities at work.
Combination of card Two of Wands and reversed card Ten of Wands
The upright Two of Wands and the reversed Ten of Wands indicate a chance to free yourself from some responsibilities and burdens to start a new phase. You are still considering your path, but now you have more room to act. It's like finding a way to delegate some of your duties at work to focus more on your personal projects.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and card Ten of Wands
When the Two of Wands is reversed, it speaks of fear of the unknown and indecision. Next to the upright Ten of Wands, it can mean that the feeling of overload and stress from responsibilities makes decision-making difficult. You might feel like you have too much on your plate to risk starting something new. It's as if you are too exhausted from constant work to consider beginning a new project.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and reversed card Ten of Wands
When the Two and Ten of Wands both appear reversed, it may indicate the need to let go of old responsibilities and fears to open the door to new opportunities. You might feel confused and indecisive, but you have the chance to free yourself from old burdens. It's as if you've finally realized that your old duties and fears are holding you back, and you've decided to make a change.