Will we get married?

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"Are we going to get married?" is the question of explicit commitment. It's not just "are we doing well?" or "is there a future?" — it's "will we formalise this?" Some relationships move naturally toward marriage; others get stuck in indefinite cohabitation. This spread explores the real direction of your bond toward that specific step.

The cards of marriage

Arcana pointing toward marriage: The Hierophant (the arcanum par excellence of marriage and institution), The Lovers (the choice to commit officially), Four of Wands (celebration, ceremony, a formal home), Ten of Pentacles (family, legacy), The World (a closed cycle inviting the next chapter). A combination of these usually announces a wedding within a clear timeframe.

Against: the Two of Swords (a decision indefinitely postponed), Four of Cups (saturation with the very idea), The Hanged One (a situation on pause that isn't moving), Five of Pentacles (material obstacles putting the brakes on), Seven of Swords (one of you is not being honest about their intentions). The AI will distinguish between marriage likely and near, commitment yes but not formalised and nobody is getting married here.

Marriage is not the goal — it's a chapter

A culture laden with pressure makes many people see marriage as "the happy ending". But marriage is the beginning of something else, not a closure. If the reading says "you're not going to marry", that doesn't mean the relationship fails; it means your union doesn't need that format. There are couples who last decades without passing through the altar and are happier than many who do. The key question is whether what you have fulfils you, not whether it comes with a certificate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the cards say when we'll get married?
They can indicate a timeframe: 1–2 years with active cards, "after a specific event" conditionally, or "not at this stage." Exact dates, no — but the direction, yes.
What if I want it and my partner doesn't?
The cards will reflect the asymmetry. If your energy is in "Hierophant" and your partner's is in "Four of Cups", the mismatch is clear. The conversation that needs to happen is between you two, not in the cards.
What if marriage appears but the relationship doesn't seem stable?
A perceptive observation. Sometimes a wedding arrives through inertia, family pressure or fear of being alone — not through mature love. If the reading is ambivalent, getting married is not the solution: whatever is limping will be more visible, not less.