Past
1) 7 Swords (rev.) good advice, counsel, slander(?)
2) The Moon hidden enemies, danger, terror, darkness
3) Wheel Of Fortune good luck
4) 5 Cups
5) 6 Cups I think this card, together with the 5 cups and "Wheel of Fortune" signifies starting over
6) High Priestess (rev.) passion, ardour, surface knowledge
7) Justice equity, rightness, reap as you sow
Present
1) 9 Cups rev. truth, loyalty, liberty
2) Strength (speaks for itself)
3) Queen of Pentacles opulence, generosity, security
4) 10 Pentacles gain, riches, family matters
5) Emperor rev. benevolence, compassion
6) Fool rev. absence, negligence, carelessness, vanity, not taking a chance?
7) Empress rev. light, truth, unraveling of involved matters
Future
This is where it turns weird. The first 14 cards are relatively happy cards, but all of a sudden, *BAM* crap. All reversed cards, just about. I think what is happening here with the reversed cards is that these cards take the upright meaning but only after some obstacle has been faced, which is plausible.
1) 7 Wands This is the card that leads to my conclusion about the presence of so many reversed cards. Note that the man is battling a multitude of obstacles, in the form of 6 wands. He, however, is at the vantage position and success is assured. Thus, once this obstacle has been faced, things will get better.
2) Magician (rev.) manifestation, ability to communicate, synchronicity (after some removal of obstacles)
3) Page of Swords (rev.) authority, overseeing, vigilance (but less obvious)
4) 9 of Swords (rev.) "sunshine after a storm"
5) Knight of Pentacles (rev.) utility, interest, serviceableness
6) Death (rev.) new conditions and opportunities after removal of obstacles
7) Star (rev.) For some reason, I was reluctant to assign a very positive meaning to this card. When the card is upright, it represents hope and bright prospects.
While shuffling, an interesting thing occurred. I guess I should talk about how I do readings. First, I take out a court card representing the person whom the reading is about (their significator). So, naturally, I removed the Queen of Swords from the deck before shuffling (this is the card I use to represent myself-it's a rather unflattering self-description, but it's truthful). While shuffling, the Knight of Wands fell out of the deck. I've always thought of this card as a certain person's significator. Weird.