by jennstark | Mar 22, 2021 | Swords, Tarot
The Ten of Swords is always a nasty bit of business to draw in a reading, symbolizing the feeling of being stabbed in the back, or utter defeat. While the dawn breaking on the horizon offers a hopeful note, typically this card indicates that you are facing an...
by jennstark | Mar 22, 2021 | Pentacles, Tarot
Balance is everything. The Two of Pentacles is the card of managing multiple and sometimes conflicting obligations, weighing two seemingly equal choices or facing the reality of having to go down one path while leaving another one unexplored. As a Pentacle card, often...
by jennstark | Mar 22, 2021 | Swords, Tarot
The Four of Swords is the quintessential “let’s take a break” card. It features a soldier at rest, apparently recovering from a battle and possibly doing so on holy ground (note the stained glass above him.) It’s likely that you’ve drawn this card in advance of some...
by jennstark | Mar 22, 2021 | Swords, Tarot
This card simply looks sad, and for good reason. It’s the card of grief, loneliness, literally feeling that your heart has been pricked by swords. It’s also, however, the card of necessary cutting—such as a surgery or the removal of that which is no longer needed. It...
by jennstark | Mar 22, 2021 | Major Arcana, Tarot
Justice is the card of ultimate balance in the Tarot—balance, and fairness. That doesn’t necessarily mean kindness, of course. In the traditional Rider-Waite deck, Justice is at perfect rest, one hand holding a sword aloft and the other dangling a set of perfectly...
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