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Symbolism. In the 7 of Swords Tarot card, we see a man leaving what appears to be a camp or festival playground. He has a sly grin on his face, and he is carrying five swords in his hand. Two swords are stuck in the ground behind him, and we get the sense that he is coming back for them in due time. The message of this card is clear.
The Queen of Swords Tarot card is a woman that sits sternly on her throne, holding her sword upright and looking directly into the distance. She is an older woman, dressed conservatively with little expression on her face. As a Queen of the Swords and the Air element, she is ruled by the Air sign themes of intellect, truth, and justice.
The 7 of Cups warns of indecision, illusions, and getting too knee-deep in “what if’s.”. In the elusive, fluid, and emotional suit of Cups, things are not always as they seem, and this card encourages you to keep your head out of the clouds. Getting practical input from a third party, or even checking in with the wisdom of the Tarot ...
5 of Wands. 5 of Wands: Complications, loss of direction, a sense of internal or external friction. Energy is being pulled in too many different places, and uncertainty about where we are in the process. Creating conflict to distract ourselves from the bigger work. Struggling to find our way.
The Knight of Pentacles is all about commitment and doesn’t invest his feelings unless he is certain about them. They may have spent a long time getting to know you or moved with caution. Their feelings are unlikely to change as once this knight commits to something or someone, he doesn’t change his mind. However, this knight can sometimes ...
The first Court card of the Swords suit is the Page of Swords, the intelligent and witty messenger who is just starting out and finding his path. The Page of Swords is about using your mind, being truthful, having fortitude, and acting ethically. Ultimately, this Page has the best intentions, but even the best intentions can be layered with flaws.
Meaning. The healing 4 of Swords Tarot card comes after the heartbreak of the 3 of Swords. Most Tarot decks show religious symbolism as if this healing is taking place in a church. There is a loss associated with this card, although it is neither dark nor light in nature. It is simply a resting time: to regroup, collect yourself, and heal after ...
The suit of cups is one of four suits in the Minor Arcana and includes numbered cards that go from ace to ten and four court cards. These cards are connected to the astrological element of Water, meaning that this suit is also linked to the three water zodiac signs: Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. Each of the four Minor Arcana suits is associated ...
The suit of swords is one of the four suits of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot cards. Sometimes they are called blades or knives. Within this suit, there are numbers 1 (ace) through 10 and then the court cards – king, queen, knight, and page cards. The four suits are: Swords represent the element of Air, meaning that swords are also associated ...
The Ace of Swords Tarot card in a career reading can also indicate that you are going to enter a role that requires mental agility, truth, and possibly even a writing or speaking role. This can indicate areas of law or journalism. The Ace of Swords shows that fresh new energy is upon you in areas of your career, and there are exciting times ahead.