Virgo Tarot Reading – Clarity, Conflict, and Choosing Genuine Joy

Ace of Swords (clarified by 3 of Pentacles and 7 of Swords)
This feels like a breakthrough in clarity—seeing a situation for what it really is. With the 3 of Pentacles, it could relate to work, collaboration, or how you’re building something with others. The 7 of Swords suggests dishonesty, hidden motives, or someone not being straightforward in a group/partnership setting. This week, truth cuts through illusions, helping you separate what’s real from what’s manipulative.
5 of Wands (clarified by The Hermit and 5 of Cups)
There may be conflict or competition around you, but the Hermit (Virgo’s card) says the best way to handle it is by stepping back, observing, and not engaging in the drama. The 5 of Cups shows lingering disappointment or regret tied to these tensions—it’s like you’re realizing some battles weren’t worth fighting. Spirit is pushing you to learn the lesson without getting dragged into old cycles of conflict.
4 of Wands (clarified by Page of Pentacles and The Devil)
There’s an opportunity for celebration, stability, or a milestone, but with The Devil, there may be strings attached—control, temptation, or toxic influences in what should be a happy environment. The Page of Pentacles suggests a new beginning or learning process that can turn this around. You might be tested this week: do you choose genuine joy and growth, or do you get caught in unhealthy dynamics?
Bottom of the deck – 5 of Cups
This week may stir regrets, disappointments, or feeling let down by others, but it’s a reminder to turn your focus to what is still working and available to you. Not everything is lost—your perspective will shape how this week plays out.
Overall
This week brings clarity around trust issues and conflict (Ace + 7 of Swords + 5 of Wands). Virgo energy (Hermit) encourages you to step back and process instead of reacting. You’re being asked to let go of disappointments and shift focus toward what can actually grow (Page of Pentacles, 4 of Wands). Watch out for toxic dynamics disguised as "celebration" or "support" — don’t let The Devil steal your joy.