Tarot Card Meaning — Tarot
Three of Swords Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
While the Two of Swords illustrated what swords can do for you, the Three of Swords illustrates what swords can do against you. By their very nature, swords can hurt us and cause trauma. The Three of Swords suggests working through that trauma in order to come out strong...
Two of Swords Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Two of Swords depicts a a blindfolded figure wielding two swords. The card illustrates trust in one's own intellect and a balance in one's psyche. The Two of Swords appears whenever you are facing a difficult decision in your li...
Ace of Swords Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Ace of Swords is pure intellect incarnate. Beginning the swords suit, this cards establishes many of the themes that will continue as the reader progress through the suit. The Ace of Swords illustrates the element air and depicts the sword as the crown of consciousness. This card appears whenever you need your intellect to overcome an obsta...
King of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The King of Cups is at the height of power in the cups suit. Despite this, he appears calm, unanxious about losing that power. Instead of being ruthless, the King rules in compassion, listening to those around him. Far from the toxic masculinity that plagues most rulers, the King of Cups is in touch with his emotions and uses them to be empathetic to those he is in charg...
Queen of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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The Queen of Cups rules the suit with compassion and understanding. She beholds the beauty found in her ornate cup. The ever cascading sea flows behind her, symbolising the ever changing nature of our subconscious. The Queen is the culmination of many of the ideals found throughout the su...