Ok so I've been Googling for days now and I've got more answers than I can muddle through.
What does it mean when a card in a tarot spread is upside down?
I've read that this naturally happens in your deck (and this is true) but does that mean the card has a new meaning? I just got a new deck and in the book the cards have no reversed aspects so I thought just use your common sense, but my old deck has reversed aspects that are clearly defined...at least defined in the book.
In a few online forums and blogs, it appeared that people were coming up with their own ways to interpret "flipped" cards. One person says it means you have the choice to either go back and fix something or forge ahead, "fail", and become enlightened by the experience. Another site implied that a reversed card meant that an aspect of the querrent was in need of "fixing". I could see that making sense for major arcana, but minor arcana as well?
I had a guy I hung out with who would just flip the card back around and ask me what I thought I saw in it....help me out here?
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So when you see the reversal you just say 'to hell with it'? Hahaha it doesn't influence your spread at all?
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I agree Stef but where I get hung up on that is with the minor arcana. I know people say don't use the book, and yes it can sometimes muck up a reading like nobody's business, but I feel like you have to learn the core concepts applied to the card and you can only get those from the books.
For example, I just got the Wildwood Tarot Deck, and this deck doesn't have pentacles and wands, It has Arrows-Air, Bows-Fire, Stones-Earth, and Vessels-Water, also each minor arcana card is assigned a word, like the ten of bows is responsibility. Now if the card is reversed then that would mean what? You don't need anymore responsibility? I mean that's a smooth enough conclusion to reach but the court cards just have animals on the front, what am I supposed to get from an upside down wolf? You're not a good leader and you're not trustworthy?
Like Stef, I can't just ignore an inverse, I feel like I am missing something crucial when I do that.
I can't give you and exact answer since I'm not familiar with the deck you are using; however, I also use reverse meanings in the examples you gave MY interpretation would be something like this: the ten of bow's (Responsibility) would either mean that the person either is showing a lack of responsibility or needs to be wary of someone in their life (new or old) that lacks responsibility or even that there is something in their life that requires more responsibility than they are currently prepared for...of course this is all dependent on the question that was asked and the rest of the cards in the spread...for the wolf my interpretation would be more along the lines of beware of a wolf in sheep's clothing or a need to become more in charge of their own life (take the lead so to speak) it could also mean that they need to be wary of their own judgement in some situation perhaps love or some other emotion is clouding their judgement making it untrustworthy. I hope this helps some
Those interpretations make sense. They weren't in a particular spread, I was just giving some examples of the cards in the deck. I haven't done any spreads yet because I wanted a clear grasp on the concept of "undefined" reversals lol
Treazon said:
I can't give you and exact answer since I'm not familiar with the deck you are using; however, I also use reverse meanings in the examples you gave MY interpretation would be something like this: the ten of bow's (Responsibility) would either mean that the person either is showing a lack of responsibility or needs to be wary of someone in their life (new or old) that lacks responsibility or even that there is something in their life that requires more responsibility than they are currently prepared for...of course this is all dependent on the question that was asked and the rest of the cards in the spread...for the wolf my interpretation would be more along the lines of beware of a wolf in sheep's clothing or a need to become more in charge of their own life (take the lead so to speak) it could also mean that they need to be wary of their own judgement in some situation perhaps love or some other emotion is clouding their judgement making it untrustworthy. I hope this helps some
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