₪₪₪ Tarot Spread - The Celtic Cross ₪₪₪
Card 5 10 of Pentacles ![]() Success, wealth and stability |
Card 3 7 of Swords ![]() Fraud, lies and dishonesty Card 1 The Sun ![]() Self-affirmation, new beginnings and vitality Card 2 Princess of Wands ![]() A talented, artistic and passionate woman Card 4 The Devil ![]() Fear, temptation, suspicion and jealousy |
Card 6 Knight of Pentacles ![]() Durability, advantage and profit |
Card 10 Temperance ![]() Health, exact measurement, everyday life and rest Card 9 3 of Pentacles ![]() Improvement, difficult task and glory Card 8 4 of Cups ![]() Wasted opportunity, frustration and dissatisfaction Card 7 The Moon ![]() Anger, agitation and delusion |
The tarot spread Celtic Cross can answer questions in larger contexts and enables differentiated insights into your current situation. It is appropriate for most questions about relationships, career, or money. Ten cards are laid in total.
- The first card states the theme and shows the starting position.
Your card: The Sun - The second card shows what is standing in your way.
Your card: Princess of Wands - The third card suggests your conscious side: what is recognized or sought after.
Your card: 7 of Swords - The fourth card provides insight into what you are feeling. It reveals your inner strength.
Your card: The Devil - The fifth card gives information about the past. It shows how you came to ask this question. Your card: 10 of Pentacles
- The sixth card says something about what the near future will look like and how it will immediately continue. Your card: Knight of Pentacles
- The seventh card is a symbol for your stance or feelings. It shows your attitude towards the theme of the questions. Your card: The Moon
- The eighth card provides information about the external influences that play a role in this and how it appears to others. When asking relationship questions, this card shows how your partner feels about this theme. Your card: 4 of Cups
- The ninth card symbolizes your hopes and fears and how you experience the situation. Your card: 3 of Pentacles
- The tenth card shows what is ultimately going on.
Your card: Temperance

Your drew the card "10 of Pentacles". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Security and prosperity. Recognize the abundance that surrounds you. Find hidden treasures. For a male questioner, a good marriage. Happy occasion. Sometimes gift or dowry. Pension.. It generally means: Success, wealth and stability.
The card "10 of Pentacles" also stands for: Family affairs, success beyond all expectations. Reversed it points to: Chance, fate, loss, robbery, game and danger. Grief. Serious argument.

Your drew the card "3 of Pentacles". The main meaning of this tarot card is: You are tested through an important process. Inauguration. End of a transaction.. It generally means: Improvement, difficult task and glory.
The card "3 of Pentacles" also stands for: Trade, handicrafts, aristocracy, unexpected progress, celebrity. Reversed it points to: Mediocrity, childish pettiness, weakness, consolation, healing.

Your drew the card "The Sun". The main meaning of this tarot card is: State of perfect harmony. You feel comfortable and are in a good mood. A new beginning is in sight. You can love yourself more. Problems are eliminated. Wisdom found within simplicity and innocence.. It generally means: Self-affirmation, new beginnings and vitality.
The card "The Sun" also stands for: Rebirth, joy, success, material happiness, good marriage, satisfaction, fulfillment, reward. Reversed it points to: This also means luck, but to a lesser extent.

Your drew the card "Princess of Wands". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Good, inclined, friendly woman. Love of money. Love of art. Flattery. Desire for luxury.. It generally means: A talented, artistic and passionate woman.
The card "Princess of Wands" also stands for: Sensuality, real virtue and selfishness. Reversed it points to: Boredom, feigned joy, dishonesty and fraud.

Your drew the card "7 of Swords". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Clever preparation. Shirk something underhanded. A plan that can fail.. It generally means: Fraud, lies and dishonesty.
The card "7 of Swords" also stands for: Intrigue, trial, desire, hope, confidence, fights and trouble. Reversed it points to: Good advice, training, slander, babbling.

Your drew the card "The Devil". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Feeling trapped, dependence on instincts. It generally means: Fear, temptation, suspicion and jealousy.
The card "The Devil" also stands for: Violence, vehemence, audit, submission, magic, great effort, fate and force. Reversed it points to: Fatality, weakness, pettiness and blindness.

Your drew the card "The Moon". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Being afraid, aimless and confused. Feeling something, but being unsure about it. Continuing on the current path.. It generally means: Anger, agitation and delusion.
The card "The Moon" also stands for: Occult forces, instinct, hypocrisy, unknown, mistrust, deception, misstep, scandal, instability, silence, error, darkness, impermanence and slander. Reversed it points to: The same as above, to a lesser extent.

Your drew the card "4 of Cups". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Good opportunities are missed or overlooked. Stubborn insistence on something. Finding no consolation. Turning away defiantly.. It generally means: Wasted opportunity, frustration and dissatisfaction.
The card "4 of Cups" also stands for: Weariness, disgust, aversion and harassment. Reversed it points to: Defiance, unexpected happiness. Omens. New procedures and relationships.

Your drew the card "Knight of Pentacles". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Perseverance. Bustling atmosphere. A useful man. Useful discoveries. Visit from a friend, unexpected money for the questioner.. It generally means: Durability, advantage and profit.
The card "Knight of Pentacles" also stands for: Responsibility and righteousness. Reversed it points to: Inertia, laziness, stagnation, discouragement, carelessness and brave man.

Your drew the card "Temperance". The main meaning of this tarot card is: Weighing priorities. Healthy and harmonious life. Find the middle way. Opposing interests.. It generally means: Health, exact measurement, everyday life and rest.
The card "Temperance" also stands for: Organization, accommodation, domination, adjustment, balance, compromise, interaction and conflict of interests. Reversed it points to: Church, religion, sect, priesthood and disunity.
After the cards have been laid out and interpreted, you can still find your quintessence cards. These arise from numerological calculations. Add the worth of each card within your spread and find the sum. This is the quintessence and summarizes what the tarot advises for you.
The court cards (Page, Knight, King and Queen or Prince and Princess) are not counted toward this sum, they have a null value. All other cards count according to their worth, aces are one. In the Rider-Waite tarot deck, you must pay attention to the exchange of the numerical values of Justice and Strength. Justice is counted as 8 and Strength with 11. If, during the calculation, you get a number between 9 and 22, then the corresponding card adds to the counsel of the tarot.
This case would yield the following numerological calculation:
19 + 0 + 7 + 15 + 10 + 0 + 18 + 4 + 3 + 14 = 90 = 9 + 0 = 9
Final counsel: The Hermit→
Consciously apply your knowledge, or rather, think precisely before you act. The most important principle is to stay true to yourself