# SmolLM3 3B

- **ollama model:** `hf.co/ggml-org/SmolLM3-3B-GGUF:latest`
- **Class:** 3-4B  ·  **Parameters:** 3B  ·  **License:** Apache-2.0  ·  **Native context:** 64K
- **Download size:** 1.9 GB

## Overview

The standout small model. Full, accurate coverage of all three spreads — including every Celtic Cross position — woven into genuine narrative rather than a list, all on-length and complete. Apache-2.0 licensed. The best sub-4B option for the app on quality-per-byte.

## Single Card

- **Category:** Career
- **Question:** "Should I accept the new job offer I just received?"

**Cards:**

- The Answer: Nine of Swords (upright)

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**Output:**

> The Nine of Swords in its upright position holds a mirror to your current thoughts and feelings about accepting the new job offer you've received. This card is more about the emotional turmoil that might arise rather than what's actually happening on the surface. It suggests that anxiety, fear, and even nightmares are already weighing heavily on your mind regarding this decision.
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> In the image of nine swords hanging in a darkened room, each sword represents a different concern or worry that could escalate into full-blown anxiety if left unchecked. The fact that these thoughts keep you up at night indicates how deeply entrenched they are within your psyche – you're caught in a cycle where every detail of the job offer is magnified by your fears and doubts.
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> Waite's traditional keywords like death, failure, miscarriage, delay, deception, disappointment, despair remind us not to let this card be interpreted as an omen for immediate catastrophe. Many of these issues are more about potential futures you're imagining rather than actual events yet to come. This allows a space for reassessment and finding ways to mitigate the anxiety before it escalates into something that could prevent or hinder your decision-making.
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> In your career context, this card is a clear warning sign against ignoring your intuition. It's urging you to step back from the whirlwind of worry and consider getting an outside perspective – someone who can help clarify things without being influenced by your fears. This could mean talking to a trusted mentor, friend, or even a professional counselor about how these worries are impacting your mental health and well-being.
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> The card also reminds us that while it's important to face our fears head-on when considering major decisions like accepting new job offers, doing so in isolation isn't always the best strategy. Surrounding yourself with others who can offer balanced perspectives could help temper some of this anxiety before you make a decision that might lead down a path of burnout.
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> In essence, while there are valid concerns and potential risks associated with the new job, it's crucial to remember not all worry is worth acting upon immediately. Take time for reflection, seek advice from trusted sources, and ensure your mental well-being isn't compromised by an over-active imagination fueled by fear.

## Past, Present, Future

- **Category:** Love
- **Question:** "Where is my current relationship heading?"

**Cards:**

- Past: Four of Cups (reversed)
- Present: Ace of Swords (upright)
- Future: Five of Wands (upright)

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**Output:**

> Let’s interpret this love spread together. We start in the past with the Four of Cups reversed — a significant shift here from a stagnant position to one of awakening. The scene shifts from apathy towards new awareness and desire for fresh beginnings, implying that you have emerged from a period of romantic withdrawal or stagnation. This card suggests you’ve gained clarity on what love is worth and what you truly want in a relationship.
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> In the present moment, the Ace of Swords reveals an opportunity to bring clarity to your current situation with your partner. The image of the sword upturned points towards honest communication where issues are openly addressed without fear or defensiveness. This could mean that you’ve been experiencing misunderstandings or unspoken tensions that need resolution through dialogue and transparency.
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> Now, looking forward in the future, we see a Five of Wands — conflict isn’t necessarily bad; it’s more about balancing your individual desires with those of your partner. This card suggests there may be competition for attention, resources, or even affection within your relationship at this stage. While initially it might seem like arguments and egos clash, the key is to find a way to channel this energy constructively rather than letting it tear you apart.
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> The reading points towards growth through conflict resolution in your current relationship. The shift from past apathy to present clarity and future constructive confrontation indicate that you’re moving into a more balanced dynamic with your partner where both of you can express yourselves authentically without one being stifled by the other’s presence or vice versa. It's about finding harmony amid potential friction, ultimately strengthening your connection through mutual respect and understanding.
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> So, if the question is "Where is my current relationship heading?" we are looking at a trajectory that involves growth fueled by open dialogue and constructive conflict resolution. This might mean that you’re entering into a phase where both partners feel seen, heard, and valued for their unique contributions to the partnership — potentially leading towards deeper mutual understanding or perhaps navigating a period of adjustment together before reaching a more fulfilling equilibrium.
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> Remember, every card in this spread speaks to moments rather than overarching futures. The Ace indicates an opportunity you can seize for clarity, and with that light shone upon your relationship, you have the power to shape its future, turning what could be competitive energy into collaborative one.

## Celtic Cross

- **Category:** Finances
- **Question:** "What do I need to know about my financial situation over the next year?"

**Cards:**

- Present: Ace of Cups (upright)
- Challenge: Strength (upright)
- Foundation (Distant Past): Five of Cups (upright)
- Recent Past: King of Cups (reversed)
- Crown (Best Outcome): Three of Cups (reversed)
- Near Future: Two of Cups (upright)
- Self: Justice (upright)
- External Influences: The Hierophant (upright)
- Hopes and Fears: Four of Wands (reversed)
- Outcome: Seven of Cups (reversed)

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**Output:**

> Let's step back from the cards one by one and bring them together for your finances question of what to know about the next year. Here’s how it unfolds:
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> You’ve received a gift of love in the Ace of Cups, promising new emotional life and the joy of receiving freely without conditions. This generosity is currently paying off with favorable financial help from others — loans approved, family supportive, support arriving when needed — while creativity and earning are harmonized.
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> Yet, you must face challenges that will test your discipline. The Strength card reminds you to apply restraint rather than succumbing to impulse spending as the lion of appetite is tamed by gentleness and patience. This self-control has already proven fruitful with a confidence boost for big-ticket items or commitments.
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> Reflecting on distant past events, an inheritance was received in the Five of Cups that didn’t quite meet expectations; resources remain intact but require careful management to rebuild stability. The King of Cups reversed shows how emotional storms can cloud judgement, prompting you to verify everything to avoid losses due to reckless spending or dealings with questionable characters.
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> The Three of Cups reversal signals a shift from celebration back to isolation and potential gossip. You may be distancing yourself from friends who are no longer priorities as work and obligations encroach. Balance social life to ensure it doesn’t drain your purse.
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> The Two of Cups upright reveals balanced finances — enough for basic needs and shared expenses, with income matching outgo, offering quiet security without extravagant wealth. Joint ventures and agreements made with integrity prosper here, maintaining harmony between partners or collaborators.
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> Justice upholds the truth-cutting consequences card, advising transparency and fairness in all dealings to ensure long-term results favor balance rather than luck alone. Legal or contractual matters will likely reach a fair resolution.
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> The Hierophant upright points toward sticking within trusted institutions for security while learning from tradition as you navigate financial structures — churches, companies, marriages— which provide both safety and boundaries.
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> A reversed Four of Wands hints at domestic instability impacting finances, with family expenses draining resources, or household costs arriving unexpectedly. Review what sustainably can be given to loved ones instead of overcommitting to appearances at a party that might not live up to expectations.
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> Finally, the Seven of Cups reversal offers an opportunity for clarity — either resolving illusions and taking concrete action toward defined goals by reaching a single cup with intent; or allowing fantasy to become a coping mechanism as you avoid reality’s harshness. Choose wisely: whether through sober determination or indulgent retreats, address what truly matters in your financial priorities.
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> In the coming year, focus on disciplined spending, clear vision for finances, and building upon foundational resources gained from past losses. Celebrate life with loved ones when appropriate but keep the horizon focused toward measurable goals rather than fleeting ideals, ensuring both joy and financial security align.

