₪₪₪ Tarot Spread - Relationship ₪₪₪
Asker | Partner | |
Card 7 10 of Pentacles |
Card 2 The Hermit |
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![]() Success, wealth and stability |
![]() Life, wisdom and maturity |
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Card 6 3 of Wands |
Card 1 2 of Pentacles |
Card 3 Temperance |
![]() Very good prospects, long-term success and good trade |
![]() Adaptability, ease and indecision |
![]() Health, exact measurement, everyday life and rest |
Card 5 The Hanged Man |
Card 4 The Emperor |
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![]() Peace, reflection and repentance |
![]() Strength, power and realization |
The spread Relationship answers questions about relationships and partnership. The cards on the left side reflect yourself and the cards on the right side provide information about your partner. A total of 7 cards will be drawn.
- The first card describes the current state of the relationship and the theme of the partnership. It shows the asker’s starting position. Your card: 2 of Pentacles
- The second card stands for your partner. This is how your partner sees and experiences the relationship. Your card: The Hermit
- The third card describes what your partner feels—their fears, wishes, disappointments, etc. Your card: Temperance
- The fourth card reflects your partner’s outward demeanor independent of the true feelings that lie behind it. Your card: The Emperor
- The fifth card symbolizes the asker’s outward demeanor independent of the true feelings that lie behind it. Your card: The Hanged Man
- The sixth card provides information about what the asker feels—your fears, wishes, disappointments, etc. Your card: 3 of Wands
- The seventh card stands for the asker. This is how you yourself see and experience the relationship. Your card: 10 of Pentacles

The card "2 of Pentacles" also stands for: Mirth, obstacles, agitation, anger, tangle, infatuation, riches and honor, ignorance, injustice. Reversed it points to: Enforced jollity, feigned pleasure or passion, bad omen.

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.

The card "3 of Wands" also stands for Strength, effort and discovery. Reversed it points to: End of problems, setting of adversity, hardship and disappointment. Positive prospects.

The card "The Hanged Man" also stands for Awakening, wisdom, reorientation, prudence, examinations, inspiration, prophecy, insight and intuition. Reversed it points to: Stagnation, dissatisfaction, postponement, transition, renunciation, abandonment, sacrifice, self-respect and obscurity.

The card "The Hermit" also stands for Intercession, prudence, concern, consolation and counsel. Reversed it points to: Concealment, politics, fear, unconscious caution, corruption, betrayal, adjustment, bribery, misdirection and tactics.

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.

The card "The Emperor" also stands for Implementation, will, stability, reason, achievement, help, authority and protection. Reversed it points to: Benevolence, compassion, confusion, enemies, disability and immaturity.
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:
2 + 9 + 14 + 4 + 12 + 3 + 10 = 54 = 5 + 4 = 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