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The Minor Arcana-The Suit of Swords

Posted by Luminakisharblaze on February 20, 2011 at 12:13am in Kabbalah & Tarot Group

The Suit of Swords is representative of the element of Air. Swords are associated with action, change, force, power, oppression, ambition, courage and conflict. Action can be both constructive and/or destructive, sometimes resulting in violence. This suit can also mean hatred, battle, and enemies, and of all the suits, this one is considered to be the most powerful and dangerous.

The Suit of Swords deals with the mental level of consciousness that is centred around the mind and the intellect. Swords mirror the quality of mind present in your thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. Swords themselves are double-edged and in this way the Suit of Swords symbolises the fine balance between intellect and power and how these two elements can be used for good or evil. As such, the Swords must be balanced by spirit (Wands) and feeling (Cups).

The negative aspects of the Suit of Swords (i.e. when the Swords cards appear reversed) include anger, guilt, harsh judgement, a lack of compassion and verbal and mental abuse.

Swords represent the Air signs of Aquarius, Libra and Gemini. Swords people (as typically seen in the Court Cards) are intelligent, thoughtful, rational, logical and excellent communicators. They are rational beings and like to experience the world by understanding and analysing what is occurring around them. On the flipside, Swords people can be ruthless, domineering, confrontational and rigid.

When referring to timing in a Tarot reading, the Suit of Swords traditionally represents Winter or Spring, or months. In a deck of playing cards, Swords corresponds to Spades.

Should a Tarot reading be predominantly Swords cards, then you can be sure that the client is seeking solutions to what are primarily mental struggles, conflict and arguments, and decisions which must be made. Also, there could be many arguments or even violence at present. While Swords can carry with them many negative or very strong, forceful messages, Swords serve also as a warning to be more cautious of what is occurring around you.

Tarot Card                Keywords

Ace of Swords           Raw power, victory, break-through

Two of Swords          Karmic balance, stalemate, blocked emotions

Three of Swords        Painful separation, heartbreak, sorrow, grief

Four of Swords          Meditation, recuperation, reflection, withdrawal

Five of Swords           Blocked path, selfish, self-interest, humiliation

Six of Swords            Transition, passage, moving on, journey

Seven of Swords        Trust issue, sneaky, being evasive, betrayal

Eight of Swords         Isolation, restriction, no choice, stifled

Nine of Swords          Depression, nightmares, worry, hopelessness

Ten of Swords           Back-stabbed, desolation, catastrophe, defeat

Page of Swords         Talkative, curious, mentally restless

Knight of Swords       Opinionated, well-developed communication skills

Queen of Swords       Quick thinker, perceptive, cuts to the chase

King of Swords          Clear thinking, practical, logical, sharp mind

 

(Source http://www.biddytarot.com/cards_list.php?arcana=Minor&minor_arc...)