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Queen of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Queen of Swords is a powerful and independent woman who values truth and honesty above all else.
King of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the King of Swords appears, he is asking you to take a closer look at how you might be limiting yourself based on your own assumptions.
Six of Swords (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
If the Six of Swords appears reversed, it suggests that you may be resisting change or finding it difficult to let go of the past.
King of Swords (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
If the King of Swords appears reversed, he is encouraging you to challenge your assumptions and beliefs.
Eight of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Eight of Swords illustrates the kind of fear that blinds us, causing us to not see the present.
Ace of Swords (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Ace of Swords appears in reverse, it signals the need to protect and defend something that is still in its early stages.
Five of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Five of Swords advises you not to waste another minute resisting your tasks with avoidance, exasperation, or procrastination.
Ten of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Ten of Swords appears in a reading, it is a powerful reminder that we must confront our fears and face the consequences of our actions.
Seven of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Seven of Swords represents using your wits to overcome current obstacles.
Knight of Swords (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Knight of Swords appears reversed, it reminds you to pay attention to your body's signals and take care of yourself amidst the demands of life.
Four of Swords (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Four of Swords reminds you to breathe, relax, and let go.
Three of Swords (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Three of Swords appears reversed, it represents self-inflicted wounds caused by negative thinking.
When the King of Pentacles appears reversed, it is a reminder to focus on organization and prioritization in your thinking.