Relationship reading for you Tammy
Seven of Wind in the "Love & Me" Position
Through self-discipline you have honed new skills of observation and perception; now you know how to come out on top in a relationship situation.
The card in the Love & Me position touches on an aspect of how you perceive yourself right now.
With the Seven of Swords in this position, you have cultivated the attitudes, habits and disposition of a winner. You have trained yourself to instinctively notice the opportunity, positive potential or advantage in a situation with your love interest.
Although this may not be a characteristic you originally possessed, you have disciplined yourself in such a way that you naturally seek out the openings in your life. You have learned to look past all the obstacles and setbacks you encounter as if they were already conquered.
The Tower in the "Love Situation" Position
A tremendous surge of energy is seeking release and the love of your life (or the one you desire) may need your help.
The card that lands in the Love Situation position refers to social or circumstantial factors which could be affecting your relationship at this time.
When the Tower is in this position, an overflow of energy seeks release. The manner of its appearance may come as a shock and until the tension breaks, neither you nor your loved one feels totally secure. This is not just something between the two of you. Rather, the event may be happening all around you. The apparent cause could be a sudden event or a product of accumulation over time. At any rate, the highly charged situation may be currently at critical mass.
If there's the slightest shift in the energy, then conditions could become unrestrained. Stay alert and vigilant. The person who you are involved with may be in need of your assistance at this crucial moment.
Brother of Wind in the "Love Challenges" Position
Accept a coming challenge only if it will benefit the greater good. Your relationship could be affected by your decision.
The card that lands in the Love Challenges position refers to ways that you can turn obstacles into stepping stones.
With the Knight (in some decks, a Prince) of Swords in this position, you may have an opportunity to experience the kind of power that comes from high idealism and strong moral sensibilities. Avoid becoming self-righteous and moralistic, but maintain your convictions. For the sake of clarity, step back and look at how your relationship fits into the big picture. Scrutinise your motives, making sure you are not just spoiling for a fight.
Only engage this challenge if it stands to benefit all those who may be affected, because your relationship with the one you love could take a beating if you decide to go through with it. This Prince is at his best as an intellectual and moral leader who raises others' sensibilities by choosing strategic battles that illuminate important moral or ethical issues. If this is your motive, pursue it.
Hope this helps you ~ Love Raven xx