Love & Relationships

Six of Cups (Reversed), Seven of Wands (Reversed), Four of Cups (Reversed)

August 19, 2025

Six of Cups
Six of Cups(Reversed)
Seven of Wands
Seven of Wands(Reversed)
Four of Cups
Four of Cups(Reversed)

“A closed heart sees no new blossoms.”

In your reading for love and relationships, the cards you have drawn speak of shifting tides and the chance for a gentle awakening. The Six of Cups reversed, the Seven of Wands reversed, and the Four of Cups reversed each reveal a layer of your current experience.

The Six of Cups reversed points to memories or attachments from the past that may be weighing you down. Traditionally, this card brings nostalgia and innocence. In reverse, it suggests that old wounds or unfinished stories may be coloring your present. Perhaps there is a longing for what once was, or a reluctance to let go of someone or something that shaped your heart.

Next comes the Seven of Wands reversed. This card, upright, stands for holding your ground and defending your position. Turned over, it hints at feeling overwhelmed or unsure of where to put your energy. You may feel that your defenses are low or that you're tired of fighting for connection. It’s possible that past disappointments have left you uncertain or unwilling to assert your needs in love.

Finally, the Four of Cups reversed is a quiet sign of renewal. Traditionally, this card speaks to emotional withdrawal or boredom. When reversed, it marks the start of opening up again. It brings the promise that new emotional opportunities are within reach, should you allow yourself to notice them. Where once there was indifference, now there is a stirring curiosity—perhaps a readiness to accept new love or heal an existing bond.

Together, these cards suggest that holding on to old hurts may have left you feeling defensive and weary. Yet, there is a gentle invitation here: as you release what no longer serves you, you clear space in your heart for new connections or a fresh start with someone dear. The past does not need to define what comes next.

Ask yourself: What could blossom if I let go of old stories and open my heart to what is present now?