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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Knight of Swords Reversed
If you are one of the many Tarot readers who chooses to read upside down cards as having reversed meanings, the Knight of Swords in its reversed position indicates that a sarcastic, chaotic, or even violent man (or possibly a woman) may enter your life now. Guard against being sucked into criminal, undesirable, or self-destructive behavior.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Knight of Swords of the Minor Arcana

The Symbolism of the Knight of Swords Tarot Card
This card is represented by a well-appointed young knight seated upon a grey horse. This horse is moving with much speed through a mountainous region. The sky is blue, but streaked with white clouds. These are not the whimsical clouds seen in the Page of Swords, but harsh and jagged, perhaps a sign of the impatience of youth.
The General Interpretation of the Knight of Swords Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies brave new visions and ideas. However powerful and beautiful these visions may be, there is some foolishness to them, as they are not completely realistic. The person who draws this card is warned not to be foolish, to stop and truly consider what they want in life, and what they can realistically do to get it. Visions and ideas are wonderful, but only if they can eventually come to fruition.
The Inner Meaning of the Knight of Swords in Tarot
The Knight of Swords is the image of an impatient youth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation; often, this card represents both at the same time. As a person, it may be a youth or young adult who is impetuous and impatient, unwilling to wait for what he wishes to accomplish. He wants what he wants, and he wants it now.
This young man is confident and very articulate, as well as highly intelligent, but he is also sometimes foolish. He rushes in when he should wait and evaluate the situation. This can cause him to act before he’s truly thought things through.
As a situation, the Knight of Swords is an indication of a time when rushing into something may indeed be foolish. It is a warning that the individual who draws this card should look before they leap, think about what is to be done before actually doing it. The Knight of Swords rewards those who take a moment to consider the possible ramifications of their actions.
The Queen of Swords follows this card. The Knight of Swords is the second court card of the Suit of Swords.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Page of Swords Reversed
For anyone who reads those cards which appear upside down in a Tarot spread as reversed, the Page of Swords in its reversed position indicates that an intelligent but difficult young person may make your life tough for a while. Beware of those who gossip behind the backs of others or whose intentions are malicious. Contracts and legal documents must be looked at carefully before signing to avoid potential pitfalls.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Page of Swords of the Minor Arcana
The Page of Swords of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the eleventh card of the Suit of Swords. It follows the Ten of Swords. It is the embodiment of decisive action. In some decks, this card is called the Princess of Swords.
The Symbolism of the Page of Swords Tarot Card
This card is represented by a fine young man dressed in fine clothing. He stands high atop a hill overlooking the sea. The sky behind him is bright, and filled with whimsical white clouds. There is a flock of birds off in the distance. In his hands, the young man holds a sword, with its tip pointing towards the sky.
The General Interpretation of the Page of Swords Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a great deal of self-control, and little reliance on others. The Page of Swords is a card that represents surety and confidence, and the ability to make a decision and stick with it. This is also a card of independence.
The person who draws this card is likely facing a choice that requires a decision right away. This is not a card that rewards procrastination. A decision must be made, and made without the assistance or advice of others.
The Inner Meaning of the Page of Swords in Tarot
The Page of Swords is the image of a surefooted and successful child. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a child who is highly intelligent and excels at school.
This child is often too intelligent for his own good. He has a great interest in the secrets of others, and will pursue them relentlessly, wanting to discover all he can. He is a natural spy, and this is often the cause of much trouble for the child. Though not necessarily dishonest, he is sneaky, and can be manipulative when he deems it necessary.
As a situation, this card implies a time when the use of reason and intellect becomes a necessity. There is likely a great deal of confusion, and reason is one of the few things that may cut cleanly through this confusion. The Page of Swords may also indicate a need for eloquent speech and communication to overcome a situation.
The Knight of Swords follows this card. The Page of Swords is the first court card of the Suit of Swords.
The Symbolism of the Page of Swords Tarot Card
This card is represented by a fine young man dressed in fine clothing. He stands high atop a hill overlooking the sea. The sky behind him is bright, and filled with whimsical white clouds. There is a flock of birds off in the distance. In his hands, the young man holds a sword, with its tip pointing towards the sky.
The General Interpretation of the Page of Swords Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a great deal of self-control, and little reliance on others. The Page of Swords is a card that represents surety and confidence, and the ability to make a decision and stick with it. This is also a card of independence.
The person who draws this card is likely facing a choice that requires a decision right away. This is not a card that rewards procrastination. A decision must be made, and made without the assistance or advice of others.
The Inner Meaning of the Page of Swords in Tarot
The Page of Swords is the image of a surefooted and successful child. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a child who is highly intelligent and excels at school.
This child is often too intelligent for his own good. He has a great interest in the secrets of others, and will pursue them relentlessly, wanting to discover all he can. He is a natural spy, and this is often the cause of much trouble for the child. Though not necessarily dishonest, he is sneaky, and can be manipulative when he deems it necessary.
As a situation, this card implies a time when the use of reason and intellect becomes a necessity. There is likely a great deal of confusion, and reason is one of the few things that may cut cleanly through this confusion. The Page of Swords may also indicate a need for eloquent speech and communication to overcome a situation.
The Knight of Swords follows this card. The Page of Swords is the first court card of the Suit of Swords.
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