Gypsy card 5 - The Tree: messages, combinations and more!

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Jennifer Sherman

Do you know the meaning of the card 5 of the gypsy deck?

The meaning of the 5th card of the gypsy deck, The Tree, is diverse. In general, it points to growth, health and well-being, not only from a physical point of view, but also from a spiritual point of view. When it appears in your game, it is a sign that the time has come to look at yourself from a more holistic perspective.

This card often brings with it very simple advice: connect with nature. Take a moment of your day to walk in a park, woods, or if you can, get out of the city and connect with nature where you live.

Because it has roots, the tree can deal with issues from the past. Also, just like a tree, the subject of the question took a while to grow. With its branches extending through the air towards the sun, there is a reminder that everything is connected and that there can be a link between two people.

To see beyond the top of this tree, we present its historical roots and explore all its development process, bringing its meanings in readings of love, health and work, as well as how to interpret its combinations. Check it out.

Understanding more about the gypsy deck

The Gypsy Deck is a type of Tarot used for divinatory purposes and self-knowledge. Used as an alternative to the more traditional Tarots such as Marseille or Waite, it is known worldwide as Lenormand Tarot, because it carries the surname of its creator, Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand.

For having fewer letters with simpler language and directed to the subjects of everyday life. Understand more about its history below.

Origin and history

The Gypsy deck emerged in 18th century rural France. Inspired by the Tarot of Marseille, its ancestor, the Gypsy deck was originally known as 'Das Spiel der Hoffnung', which means, in German, "The Game of Hope".

The gypsy deck was initially used as the more traditional playing cards, but it was only with the hands of the famous seer Madame Lenormand that its 36 cards began to be used as a divination tool over 200 years ago, particularly in France and Germany.

On the cards, you can perceive images corresponding to the reality of the French countryside. Many of them represent elements of gypsy folk wisdom (this is one of the reasons why this deck is known as a gypsy deck).

Benefits of the Gypsy Tarot

If you are a beginner, one of the main benefits of the gypsy deck is the reduced number of cards, which total 36 blades. In addition, its use is quite intuitive, since its illustrations refer directly to the everyday environment and themes related to it.

Consequently this deck is easier to use, especially if one considers the structure and feel it brings during use. Since the focus of the cards is on everyday events, the Gypsy Tarot abandons more complex aspects of life such as human psychology or karmic lessons.

Thus, another benefit of this Tarot is the type of question that engages the answers during its use: the most important question is "how" things happen, not why they happen.

How does it work?

The Gypsy Tarot has a rather special functioning which differentiates it from the more classic decks such as Marseilles or Rider Waite. At first, remember that it is used to understand more practical matters, since it focuses less on hidden aspects or on what is implicit.

Another major difference from other tarots is that the Gypsy Deck works best in runs of fewer cards. Usually pairs are used, rather than a single card or a set of many cards at once.

This reduced number of cards is justified in a simple way: the fewer cards, the easier it will be to understand what is happening in the life of the consulter, thus generating more direct answers.

When drawing your cards, keep in mind that the most important question to ask with the gypsy tarot is "how" rather than "why", so the cards will show possible ways out and the likely outcome of your actions and choices, depending on what the consulter has in mind.

Knowing more about the 5th Card - The Tree

To learn more about the Tree, the 5th card of the gypsy deck, we present its suit and visual description, since they are essential to interpret it correctly.

Suit and visual description

In the Tree card, we see the suit of hearts. According to esoteric tradition, the suit of hearts is linked to emotions, healing and relationships, since it is ruled by the element of Water. Therefore, the Tree card has a relationship with the qualities of this element.

As the name of the card suggests, the 5th card shows a leafy tree. Besides being imposing, it has many branches and ramifications, indicating connections. Its roots, large and marked, are present in the ground, which suggests stability.

Meaning of the 5th Card in normal position

When the tree card appears during a reading, it usually deals with the consulter's health. Depending on its position in relation to the consulter, it indicates if there is any physical condition that he needs to be aware of and take care of.

The tree also represents growth or even the connection between two people as soul mates. Often its appearance already suggests something connected to the past which has developed and taken root in your life.

The 5th card can also represent someone who is spiritual, who practices yoga or meditation. Other themes connected to this card are personal growth, spirituality, and a sense of groundedness.

Meaning of the Card 5 in the inverted position

Traditionally, the use of the Gypsy Deck does not admit the meaning of reversed cards. However, if you want to introduce this nuance to your reading, the card 5 in the reversed position can mean letting go of the past, breaking taboos or traditions, health problems or change of perspective.

It is also a symbol of instability, apathy and can indicate a lack of connection to your own roots.

Letter Time 5

The measure of time indicated by Card 5 is interpreted as 5 days, 5 weeks, 5 months, the month of May or autumn in the case of people using this deck in the southern hemisphere.

With the presence of cards like the Mountain or the Lily, this period can be even longer and indicate 5 years. Anchor is another card that indicates an extension of the time indicated by the Tree.

Messages from Card 5 - The Tree

The messages brought by the card 5, the Tree, can be interpreted according to the positive and negative aspects of this card. In addition to presenting them, below, since the theme of the question also gives rise to more meanings, we include how to interpret the card 5 in readings about love, profession and health. Check it out.

Positive aspects

One of the main positive aspects of the Tree card is the relationship with nature. It can also signify the laws of physics, the material world and your relationship with your own body.

Being connected to health, the tree also refers to physical activities and the functions and needs of the body. It symbolizes vitality, slow but steady growth, life force and a strong and stable energy.

Other positive aspects of the 5th card are associated with robustness, ancestry and a sense of belonging to somewhere or something bigger than yourself. The Tree also brings with it a more down-to-earth lifestyle and resilience.

Negative aspects

As negative aspects, the Tree card brings the notion of inflexibility in all areas of life and lack of physical and occupational mobility. It indicates someone very attached to his roots and the past, unable to leave home to travel and discover the world.

Another striking negative aspect of this chart is the inability to rethink your attitudes, conservatism and stagnation brought about by this excess of stability.

Letter 5 in love and relationships

In love draws, the 5th card is one of the most important. Its meaning is associated with love in general or even with an acquaintance or a relationship. There is a sense of connection given through growth, which indicates that two people will begin to grow closer and gradually fall in love with each other.

If you are in a love stalemate, your situation will change between one and two semesters. This card also signifies a past connection with someone, and may mean a soul mate or lasting relationship. If it appears between the gypsy and the gypsy cards, however, it means boredom or problems in the "health" of the relationship.

Letter 5 in work and finance

When it comes to work, it is a time when you need permission to grow and get the results you want. It can indicate problems at work if it is surrounded by negative cards. Since the meaning of the tree card is health, it can represent someone working in this area.

If you are experiencing problems at work and this letter came up, the message is clear: don't give up and be persistent. If you are unemployed, this is a great sign: it indicates a new job on the way that will give you more stability. If you want to change jobs and need to make up your mind, this letter tells you to make the change.

In finances, this chart brings the hint of long-term investments. There is a chance of more instability, and if you are experiencing financial problems, your situation may improve, but it takes time for this to happen.

Letter 5 in health

In health readings, the tree card rightly touches on your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. To better understand its message, be aware of the combination of cards in your game.

In general, this card indicates that you spend time in nature to breathe fresh air, as your problems may last longer than you would like.

Main positive combinations with Card 5

Since Gypsy deck draws usually consist of pairs of cards, they combine to give a more targeted and precise answer. Each type of combination can be interpreted under a positive and negative interpretation at the same time.

Therefore, pay attention to this fact and then decide what means positive or negative for you, based on the situation of the consulter. Below, we present the main positive combinations with the 5th Card.

The Tree and The Card

The combination of the card The Tree and The Card is related to health. It can represent results of medical examinations or prescriptions. It is also indicative of communication through touch and gestures.

It can point to themes such as conversations about their origins, their ancestors (both asking and receiving information about these themes). It also represents a calm and quiet moment and the presence of a mediator.

The Tree and The Ship

The combination of the Tree and The Ship indicates a spiritual journey. In some cases, it is possible that you need to make a trip to treat some health problem that plagues you. This combination also indicates leaving your comfort zone to enter a place in which you will be unfamiliar and feel very insecure.

It is a card that indicates growth through new experiences, but it can also indicate an inner conflict, especially about the time to move on and knowing when it is time to leave. It can also indicate conflict between someone who is too slow and someone who is too agitated.

The Tree and the Birds

The Tree card when combined with The Birds card indicates that energy is being thrown everywhere and that you don't know how to use your physical energy. It can mean stress and a restless mind that makes it even more difficult for you to feel more connected and stabilized.

This is a combination which indicates conflicts between wanting to settle down in one place, and at the same time having the desire to clear the world. In addition, this combination may indicate a pragmatic approach to a desperate matter or even problems related to speech.

The Tree and The Sun

The combination of the Tree card and the Sun has both positive and negative meanings. In general, it is very positive, indicating abundant energy and good health.

You find yourself surrounded by positive vibrations that allow you to view the world in a positive way. It also indicates your confidence in your physical abilities. If you have been ill, it means recovery.

On the negative side, the combination of Sun and Tree points to health problems caused by the sun such as sunburn and dehydration. It can also appear as a warning that you need to expose yourself more to the sun.

The Tree and the Stars

If you are ill, the combination of the Tree card and the Star card points to a recovery. This combination also talks about healing and treatments. It is also possible that there is a conflict between the material and spiritual point of view.

There is a desire for the withdrawal of physical health and a need to connect with your own spiritual roots. It may indicate that you have lost your sense of what is true when it comes to spirituality.

Main negative combinations with Card 5

Below we present the main negative combinations with the 5 card. Remember that sometimes the same combination can have both a negative and positive meaning. In many cases what will determine whether the message brings something positive or negative is, in fact, the situation in which the consulter finds himself. Check.

The Tree and the Books

The combination of the Tree card and the Books card point to a book or studies. It is possible that the meaning is related to the study of nature or health-related courses.

This combination also indicates your knowledge of topics such as your health and your body. It could even signify a solid education that inspires you with confidence and the desire to hone your intelligence.

This combination also indicates the encounter and search for the roots of truth and also deals with a study that will require patience, planning and good execution. Since every tree casts shadows, this combination has a negative side: it can indicate unknown illness or the need to undergo medical examinations.

The Tree and The Scythe

If the Tree is combined with the card The Scythe, it is a sign of physical pain or injury. This combination predicts surgery or complicated medical treatment. Some bad habit or addiction that you have nurtured over the years is finally bringing the consequences to your physical health, so seek medical help to find out what is going on.

This combination also indicates broken bones, injections, dental problems, disturbance of your peace or some more invasive health procedure.

The Tree and the Clouds

The Clouds appear covering up the Tree in this combination. It suggests that there is a period of uncertainty that reflects on both your physical health and your spirituality. This combination indicates imbalance, confusion, and mental health problems generated by the accompanying sense of instability.

It is also indicative of illusions, disconnection with nature and with one's own body, and the loss of a sense of what reality really is. It may indicate distorted views about one's own body and lies about one's origins.

The Tree and The Mountain

The Tree and Mountain cards combined symbolize blockages and fatigue. You are in a phase where there are difficulties regaining your health and at a time when there are many physical challenges.

It can indicate exhaustion, inability to move forward, or even demotivation, as if there is indeed a mountain in your hemisphere that needs to be climbed. It also indicates intense headaches and extreme stubbornness.

The Tree and The Snake

When the Tree appears in combination with The Snake, be prepared for health problems. This combination appears to indicate illnesses such as the flu or even intestinal problems. It may indicate that you are destroying your own health or compromising the health of others due to your ambition.

On the positive side, it may indicate an intense training journey to change your physical appearance and improve your conditioning. It may also indicate behavior related to addictions, eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia, or exercise compulsion.

The Tree Card represents feelings of security and stability!

Being a card of the suit of hearts, ruled by the element of Water, the Tree card represents feelings of security and stability. Like a tree, you have learned to put your roots in the ground, acquiring the stability to have the more tranquil and secure life that you wanted so much.

This feeling came about through the sense of belonging you have with your origins and all the branches and relationships you have developed over the years. However, remember that if you don't want to develop the feeling of stagnation and stay stuck only to your roots, you may stop in time and become someone inflexible.

So connect with your higher self and see how to use this sense of security to develop yourself as a human being. Also, you can reflect on how to spread this sense of security with the people around you, strengthening your bonds.

In this way, you will have your roots planted, but like a tree, you will direct your life towards the sun, growing even more and producing the best fruits.

As an expert in the field of dreams, spirituality and esotericism, I am dedicated to helping others find the meaning in their dreams. Dreams are a powerful tool for understanding our subconscious minds and can offer valuable insights into our daily lives. My own journey into the world of dreams and spirituality began over 20 years ago, and since then I have studied extensively in these areas. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with others and helping them to connect with their spiritual selves.