Past: the card, here, is the reversed hanged man. A major arcana card that will usually represent the unconscious, the waiting, and-- depsite the name-- hope. In this form, the hanged man signifies a refusal to examine or change your true attitude. Instead of gaining a fresh perspective, Tali, you remained in a limbo of conflict between your thoughts, and the viewpoints of others around you. This upside-down position keeps the hanged man tethered to the ground by materialism. You may have, in the past, not considered your approach to circumstances, and avoided guidance from those with more stable points. You may have wasted precious time by making a hasty decision.
Present: the upside-down ten of cups is the predictor of your present. There's no telling who did what, but someone in this time may be an irritant to recent or nearly-present life. This Tarot card speaks of discord among social and familial ties. You may be forced to remove yourself from certain circles, or others may abandon ship. This card is a very minor wrench in the works, and will soon blow over, but a thorn in the paw still hurts, no matter how small it may be.
Future: represented by the two flipped pentacles, it seems as though you will have to beware of an unscrupulous and ineffective business associate. This could manifest itself as a trade partner, a vendor, here in the forest, or someone who helps bring in the cash. It seems as though the Tarot is trying to warn of staggered and non-supportive cash flow. Then again, if you avoid money altogether, the meaning may be that you should be warned of under-quality service from others, or an aquaintance's failure to follow through on a deal.