A 6 in the Tarot encourages us to return to matters of the heart — but not all 6’s are made equal!
Depending on which 6 within the Tarot that you receive, how you approach matters of love, romance, interpersonal connections, and communication could vary widely. If you’re not sure how to read a 6 in your Tarot spread, read on for our breakdown of what it means for you to see your cards bring a 6 to the forefront.
In June, the sixth month of the year, we celebrate Gemini season, which is ruled by the card The Lovers. Not so coincidentally, the representative of a 6 in the Major Arcana is The Lovers itself — and it is the epitome of representing love, relationships, communication, and all of the sometimes not-so-fun stuff that comes with.
Hijinks, miscommunications, confusions, and heartbreaks and all, The Lovers can represent the highs and lows of what it means to be in union with another individual (romantic or otherwise!).
When we link this back to what these themes mean for the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, you’ll notice that every 6 tackles the general umbrella of interpersonal connections and love very differently — but that doesn’t mean you can’t see a common thread!
Look closely, and you’ll find that each 6 of the Minor Arcana has a different piece of wisdom and insight to share about this ever-pertinent theme in our lives.
The glory and success are not contained within a vacuum and purposefully are noted to be within the frame of a wider community of people. When you see this card, it might be a signal that others will begin to recognize you for your efforts, and that what will be communicated to you is success and admiration.
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With the 6 of Swords at play, it is time to move on from the past, whether this is a relationship that was holding you back, a community that no longer serves you, or a heartbreaking memory that needs to be finally released. Bigger and better things are on the way, but the 6 of Swords forces you to wave goodbye to the connections that don’t belong anymore first.
While the 6 of Pentacles can represent a giving and generous nature, and many acts of kindness, it encourages you overall to look at the motives of your actions, and equally, to make sure that you receive what you give in return.
Are you giving enough? Or are you giving too little? As this card resides within the suit of Pentacles, this can easily be about money and resources. Energy and time are included within your set of resources too! It’s time to re-evaluate your efforts when you see this card.
As a card of nostalgia and the past, the 6 of Cups recalls you to your roots, and reminds you of where you came from! Some of the most powerful revelations and messages come from revisiting familial or childhood roots, and it’s in this kind of love that we sometimes find the answers we need.
Use this card as an opportunity to healthily revisit your past and see what it has to communicate to you.
Thankfully, Tarot itself is an expansive practice, and there are many ways that the 6’s of the Tarot will deliver a message of what it is that is happening within your communities and interpersonal connections, or what it is that needs to be done!
Return to the 6’s of the Tarot when you find yourself confused, frustrated, or bewildered at a connection in your life, and seek their wisdom and guidance for the next steps.
The 6’s are the tip of the iceberg of the wisdom that the Tarot has to offer.
Catch up on the other numerology-themed Tarot articles in the series below!
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