.traveller.
I've read all the threads I can find on this card and I find myself wondering... How do you know if it is saying the "worst is over" rather than "it's over"? There was a post where a passing comparison was made between the Wheel and the ten of swords but nothing more was written on that connection. In the past, I have had the ten of swords indicate that the worst was currently in play (which indicated a need for endurance to pass through the crisis), as well as an uplifting aftermath card confirming the trial was over.
The reason I am bringing this up, is that I've had the ten appear in a outcome position and it was immediately preceded by the Wheel. The combo made absolutely no chronological sense in relation to the question. If I were to hazard a guess, I am almost inclined to view the combo as a ressurrection of a situation that will end badly and yet, my personal experience with the card usually points to the ten as positive or reassurring. So, as may be evident, I am confused.
The reason I am bringing this up, is that I've had the ten appear in a outcome position and it was immediately preceded by the Wheel. The combo made absolutely no chronological sense in relation to the question. If I were to hazard a guess, I am almost inclined to view the combo as a ressurrection of a situation that will end badly and yet, my personal experience with the card usually points to the ten as positive or reassurring. So, as may be evident, I am confused.