Five Of Cups

In the coming period, you will be given an opportunity to release something you have been holding in silent grief. This may take the form of discarding an object, ending a lingering attachment, or closing a chapter in conversation. The act will feel heavier than it appears. You will hesitate because letting go means admitting finality. The tension will intensify as you stand between attachment and acceptance. The turning point will arrive when you recognize that holding onto what has spilled keeps you bound to stagnation. You will either cling to the fragments or allow them to remain where they fell. If you cling, your inner landscape will remain narrow and dim. If you release, space will open behind you. That space will not be immediately filled. It will feel quiet and unfamiliar. Yet within that quiet, relief will begin to surface. This release will mark an irreversible cleansing of perspective. You will no longer define your path by what is broken but by what is still capable of being carried forward.