Love & Relationships

The Tower (Reversed), Ten of Cups (Upright), The Devil (Upright)

October 21, 2025

The Tower
The Tower(Reversed)
Ten of Cups
Ten of Cups(Upright)
The Devil
The Devil(Upright)

“As the storm passes, clarity finds its way to the heart.”

Your cards—The Tower reversed, the Ten of Cups upright, and The Devil upright—bring a strong message about transformation, hope, and mindful awareness in love.

The Tower reversed stands in the position of your situation. Traditionally, The Tower signals upheaval and sudden change. When reversed, it speaks of avoiding disaster or resisting necessary change. This card suggests that you may have recently sidestepped a major conflict or breakdown in your relationship. Perhaps you’ve felt the rumblings of change beneath the surface, yet you are holding onto old patterns for safety’s sake. The fear of disruption can sometimes keep us rooted in situations that need honest attention.

Moving to the obstacle, the Ten of Cups shines with its promise of harmony, family, and deep emotional contentment. In love readings, it is often seen as the ideal—true happiness, lasting commitment, and peace. Here, as an obstacle, it hints at high expectations or an idealized vision of love that might not match reality. Are you chasing perfection or clinging to an image of happiness that isn’t grounded in your current experience? Sometimes, the longing for the perfect relationship can overshadow the beauty of what is real and possible.

Advice comes from The Devil upright. This card carries weighty symbolism—temptation, attachment, and cycles that bind us. In love, The Devil asks you to notice where you feel stuck or powerless. Are there habits or desires holding you back from true closeness? This card encourages honest reflection about what keeps you tethered—be it fear, dependency, or unhealthy patterns. Only through recognition and acceptance can you begin to release their hold.

Together, these cards paint a picture: You may be avoiding necessary changes out of fear of shaking up your sense of stability. There is a longing for emotional fulfillment, yet an idealized view could be blocking genuine connection. The Devil reminds you that liberation comes from facing truths, even the uncomfortable ones.

Ask yourself: Where might you be holding on too tightly to comfort or illusion in your relationship—and what small step can you take toward honesty and freedom today?