Card 52 • swords

Three of Swords

Brief Description

The Three of Roses signifies heartbreak and emotional pain but encourages individuals to confront and accept their feelings to achieve healing. It promotes transforming sorrow into courage and love through a logical approach. When reversed, the card warns of disordered thoughts that can hinder the healing process if resisted. Acceptance and letting go are crucial for personal growth and recovery.

heartbreakacceptancetransformationhealing processcouragedisillusionmentemotional releasedealing with painlogical thinkinginner strength

Description

Naru stands, clutching her heart pierced with roses. She weeps as she relives Nephrite's death.

Core Meaning

The Three of Roses represents heartbreak and pain. However, it encourages us to find the center of that pain, accept it, and go beyond it. We need to let go and deal with the disillusionment, to transform the pain into courage and love so that we can heal. The Three of Roses insists we approach these challenges with logic, rather than emotion.

Reversed Meaning

The Three of Roses indicates disordered or alienated thoughts. It reminds us that the healing process can become blocked if we fight too hard against it.

Visual Description

A large, sorrowful figure with teary eyes and a crescent moon above her hair holds a heart-shaped scene close to her chest. Inside the heart a wounded figure with three dark blades protruding from his side sits slumped while a smaller figure reaches toward him. Pink and white roses flank the main figure's head and a decorative golden banner at the bottom reads "Three of Roses." The palette is dreamy purples, pinks and golds with a soft, melancholy glow.

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✍️ Deck author(s): Haley Hughes

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