Unlike reinforcing cards, opposing cards point to lies (to oneself or others) and tricky situations. When you see opposing cards in a reading, expect conflicts and battles. You’re being warned or cautioned to pursue a different path.
An example of this is the Two of Cups (meaning love, romance and a relationship) followed by a reversed Three of Cups (cheating, another man/woman, lies) or the Five of Swords (deceit, loss, heartbreak.)
Reinforcing and opposing cards are a part of every tarot reading. Neither is positive or negative and most readings will have both reinforcing and opposing cards.
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