Ace of Swords
The Ace of Swords is a symbol of possibility in the area of intelligence, reason, justice, truth, clarity and fortitude. […]
There are 56 cards in the minor arcana divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. Each of these suits stands for a particular approach to life. Our everyday experiences are a blend of these four approaches. Your tarot readings will show you how the different suit energies are impacting your life at any given moment.
The Ace of Swords is a symbol of possibility in the area of intelligence, reason, justice, truth, clarity and fortitude. […]
On the Two of Swords, we see a young woman who has put a barrier of swords across her heart.
You open the door to find your partner in the arms of someone else. You overhear your best friend laughing
The Sword cards all stand for trials, but the Four suggest feelings of peace and stillness. Why is this card
The Five of Swords is about self-interest. Society tells us to think of others, yet we resist. How can we
Sometimes this card represents a dull, listless state. Nothing is seriously wrong, but nothing is right either. You’re getting by,
The Seven of Swords is tied to the Five of Swords because both cards involve separation from others. On the Seven card,
The woman on the Eight of Swords is lost and alone. She can’t see because she is blindfolded. She can’t
It makes sense that the figure on the Nine of Swords is in bed because it is during the night