Sibylline
These were the two central cards in a celtic cross spread, and I'm running around in circles on how to interpret them. You help is greatly appreciated!
This was a spread for a man who was recently married, and the rest of the cards in the spread were worrisome. In other words, they weren't cards I'd expect to see in a happily married man. PS: I'm not personally involved in the situation.
Deck: Universal Rider Waite with reversals
His situation: Ace of pents rx
This is the first time I've gotten the ace of pents rx card for a new marriage, so this one really threw me for a loop.
I usually get this card for rejection. But, how is that possible in a new marriage? This could also mean lack of commitment, and I see a ring slipping off a finger. But, I got the strong sense that he's "pushing something down" to bury it. So is this marriage a sham wedding to cover something up? Is he trying to "shut down" something that he doesn't want to come to light? Or does this simply mean that he's taken now that he's married?
Crossing his situation: Wheel of fortune upright
Good fortune surrounding his marriage? Or is this about the marriage already has it's "ups and downs"? It could just mean that the wedding was "good fortune" and he's now "taken" (ace of pents rx). If this is a block, then I'm super stumped!
I could really use some fresh eyes on these two cards. Thoughts?
This was a spread for a man who was recently married, and the rest of the cards in the spread were worrisome. In other words, they weren't cards I'd expect to see in a happily married man. PS: I'm not personally involved in the situation.
Deck: Universal Rider Waite with reversals
His situation: Ace of pents rx
This is the first time I've gotten the ace of pents rx card for a new marriage, so this one really threw me for a loop.
I usually get this card for rejection. But, how is that possible in a new marriage? This could also mean lack of commitment, and I see a ring slipping off a finger. But, I got the strong sense that he's "pushing something down" to bury it. So is this marriage a sham wedding to cover something up? Is he trying to "shut down" something that he doesn't want to come to light? Or does this simply mean that he's taken now that he's married?
Crossing his situation: Wheel of fortune upright
Good fortune surrounding his marriage? Or is this about the marriage already has it's "ups and downs"? It could just mean that the wedding was "good fortune" and he's now "taken" (ace of pents rx). If this is a block, then I'm super stumped!
I could really use some fresh eyes on these two cards. Thoughts?