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Examples of Triad Interpretations
No. 8 – Crossroads + Anchor + Mountain
ОглавлениеFig. 10 Crossroads + Anchor + Mountain
The Crossroads card typically symbolizes choice, uncertainty, and the possibility of changing direction. In relationships, it often points to a stage at which an important decision must be made – whether to continue the relationship or take a different path. It reflects doubt and hesitation about the shared future.
The Anchor, in turn, represents stability, durability, and reliability. In the context of relationships, it suggests a strong emotional bond, a desire for security, and a tendency to hold on to the connection despite uncertainty.
The Mountain is commonly interpreted as an obstacle, delay, or serious challenge. In relationships, it indicates difficulties that stand in the way of progress. These obstacles may be internal (differences in character, values, or goals) or external (pressure from circumstances, family, or the environment).
Taken together, these cards show that the relationship has reached a critical turning point. A decision must be made (Crossroads), there is a clear desire to preserve stability (Anchor), but significant obstacles (Mountain) are slowing or blocking progress.
From a predictive perspective, the situation is unlikely to resolve itself quickly. The presence of the Mountain indicates delays and resistance, meaning that the relationship is likely to remain in a state of uncertainty for some time. Decisions may be postponed, and progress will feel slow or blocked.
If both partners choose to remain in the relationship and actively work through the obstacles, there is a chance to stabilize the connection over time. However, this will require persistence, patience, and a conscious effort to overcome difficulties.
If, on the other hand, indecision continues and obstacles are not addressed, the relationship risks becoming stagnant. The Anchor may then shift from a symbol of stability to a sign of being “stuck,” where neither partner moves forward nor fully lets go.
In the near future, the key factor will be choice. The cards indicate that avoiding this decision will only prolong the difficulty. A clear direction must be chosen; otherwise, the relationship will remain under pressure and uncertainty.