Love Tarot Reading

Three cards. You, them, and the shape of what's between you.

3 cards
Love — supporting card
Love
Love — supporting card

Why this spread

The love spread reads three cards. One for you. One for them. One for the connection itself. Not a romance horoscope. A look at the pattern the two of you are actually inside. What you're bringing in. What they're bringing back. What's moving between you when neither of you is watching.

Pull this one when something about a relationship has gone unclear. New, old, complicated, ended. The deck doesn't need it tidy. Bring the version of the question you'd ask someone you trust. The reading meets you there.

The Spread

01You02Them03Connection
You

What you're actually bringing to this.

The first card is you. Not all of you. Just the part that's in the relationship. What you're carrying in. What you want from it without quite admitting it. The version of you the other person actually meets, not the one you mean to be.
Them

What they're bringing back, as the cards read them.

The second card is them. Their state. Their angle. What they're putting into this connection right now. Not a verdict on who they are. A read on what they're bringing while the question is being asked, not the whole of them across time.
Connection

The thing between you, with its own weight.

The third card is the connection itself. Not you. Not them. The thing the two of you make together. Sometimes it looks nothing like either of you would predict from your two cards. That's the point. The connection is its own creature. This card reads it directly.

When to pull

Pull the love spread when there's a specific connection you can't read clearly. A new person you can't place. A long relationship that's gone foggy. Something that ended and won't sit still. The question doesn't have to be neat. Just bring one connection at a time.

Don't pull it for love in the abstract. Don't pull it as a hypothetical. The spread reads better when there's an actual person on the other side of the question, even if you've never named what's between you out loud.

If the situation feels too tangled for three cards, the Celtic Cross handles the larger version. If it's actually a different person on your mind, ask about that one instead.

Questions

Yes. The spread doesn't need the relationship to be official, mutual, or even acknowledged. If there's a person you're holding a question about, the cards will read what's there. The Them card and the connection card both work the same way whether you've spoken to them once or known them ten years.

The deck is ready

Pull the cards