Okay, so I tried out this “Love Triangle Tarot Spread” thing today, and let me tell you, it was… interesting. I’ve been messing around with tarot for a while, just for fun, you know? But I’d never done a spread specifically about a love triangle. Frankly, I wasn’t even sure if there was a love triangle in my life. But hey, might as well give it a shot, right?
First, I grabbed my deck – the usual Rider-Waite one. I like the pictures, they’re easy to, like, feel something from. I shuffled the cards, thinking about… well, nothing specific, really. Just kinda letting my mind be open to whatever. I’m not a pro at this, I just do what feels right.
Setting Up the Spread
I laid the cards out how I saw it online. It’s pretty simple:
- Card 1: Represents me, my current situation, my feelings.
- Card 2: Represents the first person, their role, their feelings.
- Card 3: Represents the second person, same deal.
- Card 4: Shows the dynamic, or the “energy,” between me and Person 1.
- Card 5: Shows the dynamic between me and Person 2.
- Card 6: This is supposed to be the “outcome” or advice, what to focus on.
So, I flipped the cards over, one by one. I’m not going to go into super detail about each card, because honestly, it gets a little personal. But I’ll give you the gist.
My Reading & What I Got From It
My card (Card 1) was, get this, the Two of Cups. Which is all about partnership and connection, which I guess makes sense. I mean, I am in a relationship, so, duh.
Person 1, who is my actual partner, got the King of Swords. Kind of a strong, decisive dude, which, yeah, that’s him. The dynamic card (Card 4) between us was the Three of Pentacles – working together, building something. Again, pretty accurate. We’ve been talking about moving in together, so that feels right.
Now, here’s where it got a little weird. Person 2, who… I don’t even know who that would be in my real life, got the Queen of Cups. Super emotional, intuitive, nurturing. And the dynamic card (Card 5) was The Lovers. Okay, that got my attention. Like, what?! I don’t even have a secret admirer, as far as I know. Is the tarot telling me something I don’t even realize?
The final card (Card 6), the “outcome” one, was the Strength card. I took that as meaning I need to be strong in my current relationship, to trust my own inner strength, regardless of whatever this mystery Queen of Cups situation might be.
Honestly, I’m still processing it all. It’s not like the cards gave me some clear-cut answer. I don’t think the cards predict future or anything like that. It’s more like… they make you think. They make you look at things from a different angle. Maybe this “Person 2” isn’t a real person. Maybe it’s a part of me, some emotional side I haven’t been paying attention to. Or maybe I’m just reading too much into it.
Either way, it was a fun little experiment. I’m not sure I’ll do this specific spread again anytime soon, but it definitely got me thinking. And sometimes, that’s all you need from a tarot reading, you know? Just a little nudge to look inside yourself and figure things out.