X
OOPS!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
OOPS!
MANAGE WISHLISTS
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
CANCEL
(0)

Free Tarot Reading - Results

Selected Deck:  The Llewellyn Tarot   (about this deck)
Selected Layout:  Ten Card Spread
Select a different Deck or Layout
Your Tarot Reading
Three of WandsSeven of Pentacles - Reversed
Two of Wands
JudgementKing of SwordsFive of PentaclesNine of Swords - ReversedSeven of Wands - Reversed
Page of Swords - ReversedTen of Cups
About the Cards in Your Reading
 
Five of Pentacles
In the Querent position
Five of Pentacles
Represents the querent and the question, as well as the primary influences surrounding him or her. A court card here might refer to the querent or some dominant person.

Meaning: Loss and wandering. Drained resources. Destitution. Exhaustion. Struggling to stay afloat while searching for relief. Fighting to keep morale and energy levels up. Loneliness. Crossing a wasteland. The collapse of one¹s values leads to the search for spiritual guidance. Temporary hardship. Seeking refuge.

 Return to Top
 
Page of Swords - Reversed
In the Subconscious Mind position
Page of Swords - Reversed
Along with the next card, represents the subconscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the hidden influences which effect, but are not detected by the querent.

Meaning: Exposure. Matter brought to light. Depending on surrounding cards, may mean freedom and relief at being left or caught. A confidence betrayed.

 Return to Top
 
Ten of Cups
In the Subconscious Mind position
Ten of Cups
Along with the previous card, represents the subconscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the hidden influences which effect, but are not detected by the querent.

Meaning: Full heart. Blessings. Higher, mature love. True love. Real companionship. Dreams come true. Safety, security, and satisfaction. A giving relationship. Natural order. Home providing joy. Thanksgiving. Trust. A feeling of arrival and freedom. Fruitful partnership. Deep connection. Joining of talents make for a powerful, creative force. Fortunate, natural pairing. Harmony. A dreamy partnership as a source of light and benefit to others.

 Return to Top
 
Three of Wands
In the Conscious Mind position
Three of Wands
Along with the next card, represents the conscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the thoughts and feelings of the querent toward the nature of the question (which may or may not be in harmony with cards 2 & 3).

Meaning: Speculation. Launching of a new enterprise. Investigating new directions. Exploring adventure. Distributing energy and resources. A gamble on the unknown. Diversifying. Optimism. Expansion. Broadening horizons. Taking the initiative. Trade and negotiations. Research. Educated decisions.

 Return to Top
 
Seven of Pentacles - Reversed
In the Conscious Mind position
Seven of Pentacles - Reversed
Along with the previous card, represents the conscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the thoughts and feelings of the querent toward the nature of the question (which may or may not be in harmony with cards 2 & 3).

Meaning: Unwise loan or expense. A gamble gone wrong. Alarm. Impatience. Strong competition. Loss of promotion. Miscalculation. Poor luck. Neglect of a project.

 Return to Top
 
Nine of Swords - Reversed
In the Past position
Nine of Swords - Reversed
Along with the next card, this card sheds light on the querent's past. Indicates past events or influences which relate to the current question or problem.

Meaning: Shame. An imposter. A state of denial. Unrequited love. Cruel gossip.

 Return to Top
 
Seven of Wands - Reversed
In the Past position
Seven of Wands - Reversed
Along with the last card, this card sheds light on the querent's past. Indicates past events or influences which relate to the current question or problem.

Meaning: Danger in doing nothing. A warning to take action of any sort, whether confronting, negotiating, or issuing a challenge. Denying or ignoring a situation only brings future grief. Take a stand.

 Return to Top
 
King of Swords
In the Final Outcome position
King of Swords
Along with the next card, this card represents the final outcome or potential future events or influences.

Meaning: A powerful man with a quick temper. He is no fool and should be handled with care. A daring, impressive, effective leader, if a little harsh. A man of influence and long reach. Tenacity. Passion and conviction. An authority. Commanding presence. Impact, bravery, and ambition.

 Return to Top
 
Judgement
In the Final Outcome position
Judgement
Along with the previous card, this card represents the final outcome or potential future events or influences.

Meaning: Hearing the call to a new life. Resurrection. Rebirth. New perception and purpose in life. A reawakening. Renewed enthusiasm. A rising destiny. Unexplored path. Invitation, recognizing new opportunities. Creating a new philosophy and purpose. Reaching a crossroads and assessing one¹s past life, motives, values, and progress. Rite of passage. Evaluating one¹s moral conscience and questioning what one has believed and valued up to this time. A clearing away of dogma, outside expectations, propaganda, and conventional, unquestioned wisdom that has accumulated and entombed one's life. Self-evaluation. Expanding vision and philosophy. Accepting responsibility for self-imposed limitations and how one's actions have affected others. Having the courage to make necessary changes to bring about growth and purpose.

 Return to Top
 
Two of Wands
In the Outside Forces and Psychological Implications position
Two of Wands
This is the crossover card from past to future. This indicates the psychological implications on the querent or the actions he/she will take in making whatever decision may be necessary. It may also indicate forces operating beyond the control of the querent to which he/she must adapt.

Meaning: Planning. Using one's intuition to search out new possibilities and hidden options. Foresight. Viewing a situation from a higher perspective. Brainstorming and consideration. Weighing of options. Using one's imagination. Anticipating obstacles and uncertainty. Assessing one's own capabilities. Focus and executive responsibilities.

 Return to Top
About the Deck
The Llewellyn Tarot
By: Anna-Marie Ferguson

From the creator of the popular Legend: The Arthurian Tarot Kit, this lavishly illustrated deck offers universal appeal (based on Rider-Waite) with a Welsh twist.

More information  |  Buy Now



© This page is for the enjoyment of visitors to Llewellyn.com, and is the copyrighted intellectual property of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. You may post a link to this page, but no part of it may be used or reproduced without permission.

IN OUR BLOGS
Congratulations to our 2026 COVR Awards finalists! Tarot Journal and Coloring Book, by Jake Baddeley (Book Cover Design) Wondrous Folk Coloring Book, by Christine Karron (Coloring Books) A Psychic's Handbook, by Michelle Welch...
What's New
$24.95 US
  /  
$21.99 US
  /  
$21.99 US
  /  
$23.95 US
  /  
$18.99 US
  /