Past Bond Reading
Some connections leave echoes long after they end. The Past Bond Reading explores the lingering energy between you and a former. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

The spread for the question everyone is actually thinking about, even when they ask something else. What is your ex carrying right now - about you, about themselves, about what ended? This spread works through six positions: their current state, what they haven't said, what they're holding back, unresolved energy between you, where things are genuinely moving, and what you're better off knowing. Not a 'will they come back' prediction. A more useful set of answers.
How it works
Shuffle mentally - hold your ex clearly in mind, not the best version or the worst version, just the real one. Click to draw six cards. Each position pulls from a full 78-card deck and receives a targeted interpretation for that slot in the spread. The reading takes about four minutes to absorb fully.
Understanding your result
The six cards map the emotional and situational terrain around the relationship's end. Strong Major Arcana in the 'unresolved energy' slot means the ending is still working something out for both of you. Cups in the 'what they haven't said' position are very different from Swords there. The final card - what you're better off knowing - is often the one that takes longest to sit with. Read it last, slowly.
Frequently asked questions
Does this tell me if my ex wants me back?
Not directly - the spread maps emotional states and unresolved patterns, not future decisions. If reconciliation is a real possibility, certain positions will reflect that. But tarot isn't a surveillance tool for someone else's choices.
Can I do this reading for someone I ended things with, not someone who left me?
Yes - the spread works regardless of who initiated. The positions address what's unresolved between two people, not fault or direction.
What if I draw a card I'm afraid of - like the Three of Swords?
The Three of Swords in a spread about an ex usually means grief is present, which you probably already knew. Tarot reflects what's already there. Difficult cards are worth sitting with, not dreading.
Is this for entertainment or genuine self-reflection?
Both. We offer it as a self-reflection and entertainment tool - not a clinical assessment or behavioral prediction. What you recognize in the reading is yours.