Tarot Reading

Understanding Reversed Cards: A Different Perspective

When a Tarot card appears upside down (reversed), it doesn’t necessarily mean the opposite of its upright meaning, or always mean something negative. Reversals add another layer of depth and can be interpreted in several ways:

    • Blocked or Stagnant Energy: The upright energy is present but is being blocked or suppressed.

    • Internalized Energy: The energy is being directed inward rather than outward.

    • Excess or Deficiency of Energy: The upright meaning is being expressed too much or too little.

    • Potential Still Exists: The potential of the card is there, but hasn’t been fully realized yet.

    • A Need to Reconsider: The card is asking you to look at this energy from a different angle or reconsider your approach.

    • Example: The upright Lovers card represents choice, harmony, and aligned values. The reversed Lovers might indicate disharmony, difficulty making a choice, or a conflict of values that needs to be addressed.

  • How it Helps: Learning to read reversals adds significant sophistication and nuance to your Tarot readings, allowing for a deeper understanding of the subtle dynamics at play in a situation. It moves beyond simple “good” or “bad” interpretations.

Master the art of reading reversals and add powerful depth to your Tarot interpretations. Our courses provide practical techniques and intuitive exercises for working with reversed cards confidently in any reading.
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