Will My Ex Come Back? — A Tarot Guide to Reconciliation Energy, Healing & The Questions Behind the Question

Edited by HeartYearning Research Team · Updated July 2026

You are Googling 'signs my ex will come back' at 1am. You have already pulled The Lovers, The Six of Cups, and The Two of Cups — but you need more cards. More confirmation. More hope. This is the most obsessive tarot question, and the cards handle it with more honesty than you might want: they show the energy of reconnection, but they also show the cost of waiting. This guide covers which cards signal return, which cards signal final endings, and the most important spread — the one that asks not 'will they come back?' but 'who am I becoming in the space they left?'

Card Symbolism & Description

You are Googling 'signs my ex will come back' at 1am. You have already pulled The Lovers, The Six of Cups, and The Two of Cups — but you need more cards. More confirmation. More hope. This is the most obsessive tarot question, and the cards handle it with more honesty than you might want: they show the energy of reconnection, but they also show the cost of waiting. This guide covers which cards signal return, which cards signal final endings, and the most important spread — the one that asks not 'will they come back?' but 'who am I becoming in the space they left?'

Upright Meaning

Cards that suggest possible reconciliation: The Six of Cups (nostalgia, fond memories, someone is looking backward), The Temperance (healing and patience create the conditions for reunion — but the timeline is not rushed), The Star (hope is real, the connection is not destroyed, just dormant), The Judgment card (a reckoning is coming — someone will be called to account for what happened, and that reckoning may open the door to return).

Reversed Meaning

Cards that signal it is time to stop waiting: The Eight of Cups reversed (you are clinging to something that has already left — the fear of letting go is keeping you stuck, not the hope of return), The Death card reversed (resisting the ending only prolongs the pain — this relationship has completed its purpose in your life), The Six of Swords reversed (you cannot move forward because you will not get in the boat — you are still standing on the shore watching for a ship that has already sailed).

A reversed card does not mean the opposite of the upright meaning. It signals that the energy of this card is blocked, delayed, or being expressed inwardly rather than outwardly.

In Love & Relationships

The ex-return spread: Card 1: The true reason for the breakup (the card often reveals something you have not acknowledged). Card 2: Their current emotional state about you. Card 3: What would need to change for reconciliation to work. Card 4: The most likely outcome in 6 months if you wait vs. if you move on. The honesty of this spread is in Card 3 — the change required is usually work that someone is not willing to do.

In Career & Money

In a career reading, Will My Ex Come Back? — A Tarot Guide to Reconciliation Energy, Healing & The Questions Behind the Question points to the professional dynamics and financial patterns shaping your work life. Reflect on how the card's message applies to your current role, ambitions, and relationship with money.

Questions to Journal On

Pull this card and write freely. Do not edit — the first answer is usually the truest.

If I stopped waiting for my ex to come back, what would I start doing tomorrow that I am not doing today?

Did the relationship end, or did the person I was in it end? Is there a difference?

Historical Note

The Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck was first published in 1909. Artist Pamela Colman Smith created the illustrations under the direction of A.E. Waite. Prior to this deck, Minor Arcana cards used simple pip designs. The illustrated scenes we now associate with every card were Smith and Waite's innovation, transforming tarot into the contemplative tool millions use today.

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A reference page can tell you what Will My Ex Come Back? — A Tarot Guide to Reconciliation Energy, Healing & The Questions Behind the Question means in general. A professional reader can tell you what it means for you — in the context of your spread, your question, and your life. The same card means something entirely different next to The Lovers versus next to The Tower. A 5-minute session brings the cards to life in a way no reference page can.

One card gives you a direction. But in tarot, the meaning of any card depends on the cards around it. Death next to The Lovers means one thing. Death next to The Tower means something entirely different. A reference page can tell you what each card means individually. A real reader sees the connections between them — and that is where the actual story lives. A 5-minute session with a professional tarot reader is free — and it will tell you more than an hour of studying card meanings alone. No obligation.

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