Tarot Cards Meanings
This board is dedicated to explaining the different meanings behind each tarot card. Whether you are a beginner wanting to learn more or an experienced user looking for a different perspective, we got you covered.
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Six of swords tarot cards / learn for free reverse meaning
Pulled in a reverse position the six swords can indicate sickness, slow healing, instability, or feeling run down with baggage or emotions. Living in the past, feeling stuck or even a period of transition. To learn how this card can affect your reading including love, relationships, career, prosperity, home, family and what advice the six of swords is giving you as well as the upright interpretation for free click the link and head over to backyardbanshee.com Artwork by The Moon and Stars Tarot by Jayne Wallace
Five of Swords Tarot cards. Learn for free meanings in upright and reverse
The deck of swords has been long associated with both logic and decision-making. However, with the Five of Swords, you may want to look carefully before choosing in case you tend to act on emotions. In an upright position, the five swords represents arguments, potential violence, defeat or even slight conflict To learn more for free including what this card represents in a reversed position click the link and head over to backyardbanshee.com Artwork from the Rider Waite Tarot deck
When this card shows up in a career or prosperity reading it may point to a difficult past or stagnation in these areas of your life as you now begin to gain traction and rise again. With the three swords ask you to work on your inner confidence and rise above any potential issues within the workplace or financially. In upcoming times fewer mistakes may take place and you may learn from any past ones quickly allowing you to grow and flourish For more information on how this card reflects on your love life, family life, general life and more check out the link to backyardbanshee.com to learn more Artwork by The Moon and Stars Tarot by Jayne Wallace
Two of swords tarot cards in a love and relationship reading in both upright and reversed position
When we’re looking towards the tarot to help guide us within a relationship reading, or for a new potential love interest we may want a little extra help. If this card appears to you in an upright position and you are already in a relationship this may point to your partner and yourself going through or about to face quarrels or arguments. With what may seem like no ways to move forward being that everyone may feel quite stubborn in their views and taking brakes may not seem to be working either. The two of swords asks you to start looking at the root cause of the problem to really get to the bottom of things. To see the meanings in reverse and if you're single click the link to go to backyardbanshee.com Artwork by unknown - comment for credit
The Ace of Swords Tarot card meanings in upright and reverse position
Looking at the ace of swords we see a hand holding the sword representing going forward strongly head held high. The crown on top of the sword demonstrates intention while the background remains rocky as a reminder that the road ahead may not be completely smooth. Within your tarot readings in an upright position, the ace of swords may represent new ideas forming, something coming to light or clarity around an issue forming. Whereas in a reversed position you may be facing a lack of clarity, brain fog or becoming overwhelmed by emotions. Artwork from the Rider Waite Tarot deck
Ten of Swords Tarot Card Meaning, Upright, Reversed, For Love, For Career, For Advice and more!
Discover the different meanings of the Ten of Swords: this card is all about sacrifice, trauma, betrayal, separation, mental breakdown, negative thinking, sorrow, and pain. Read more at backyardbanshee.com