Today I pulled for the collective Aquarius sign who are looking to reconcile with someone in a romantic partnership.
The question asked of the Universe and Guides was: “What does Aquarius need to know in order to reconcile with their beloved? What advice do you have?” I pulled two oracles cards and clarified each with tarot.
Cards pulled:
Oracle Card 1: Education
Tarot: Six of Cups (reversed), Nine of Pentacles, Ace of Swords.
Oracle Card 2: Cycles
Tarot: Temperance (reversed), Ten of Swords, King of Pentacles.
My interpretation:
Signs
The first oracle card in your reading is “Education,” which advises: “You may need to take a class, do some research to improve your situation, or perhaps you’ll find yourself writing a book or teaching others.” I sense that Spirit is encouraging you to learn more about the factors that negatively impact your relationships. By addressing these issues, there is a potential path to reconciliation. This message is clarified by the Six of Cups reversed, the Nine of Pentacles, and the Ace of Swords. The reversed Six of Cups suggests that Spirit is urging you to confront and heal old childhood wounds and traumas. This card often symbolizes being stuck in the past, and in this context, it points to unresolved issues from your childhood. Addressing and healing from these traumas will require hard work and patience but will ultimately lead to the stability represented by the Nine of Pentacles and the mental clarity symbolized by the Ace of Swords. It might be beneficial to explore these issues through counseling or therapy. Additionally, consider sharing with your loved one the proactive steps you are taking to heal and grow.
Movement
The second oracle card is “Cycles,” which states: “What goes around comes around.” I feel Spirit is conveying that this cycle of separation is nearing its end. This is further clarified by Temperance in reverse, the Ten of Swords, and the King of Pentacles. Temperance reversed indicates a period of significant imbalance and disharmony. Whatever challenges you’ve faced with this person—likely connected to the resurfacing of childhood wounds, as discussed earlier—have left you feeling deeply unsettled. However, the Ten of Swords suggests that this period of pain is coming to a close. While this card represents a painful ending, it also signifies the end of suffering and the beginning of recovery. The phrase “what goes around, comes around” suggests that reconciliation is likely on the horizon. With the King of Pentacles appearing, this reunion promises to be one of stability and security, a successful union of souls. By mastering your emotions and understanding the triggers related to your past wounds, you can cultivate a beautiful, renewed relationship with your past love, allowing it to flourish anew.
Decks Used:
Van Gogh Tarot, Career & Life Oracle Deck by Cosmic – Lights, Wisdom of the House of Night Oracle Cards by P.C. Cast and Colette Baron-Reid.