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This article is about the suit in a cartomantic Tarot pack. For its playing card suit, seeSwords (suit).
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Suit of swords
DeckMinor Arcana

Thesuit of swords is one of the four suits of theMinor Arcana in a 78-card cartomantictarot deck. It is derived from the suit used inLatin-suited playing cards, such as Spanish, Italian and Latin-suited tarot decks. Like the other tarot suits, it contains fourteen cards:ace (one), two through ten, page, knight, queen and king. Occultists claim that the suit represents theSecond Estate (The Nobles).

While tarot cards are used throughout much ofEurope to playtarot card games,[1] inEnglish-speaking countries, where the games are largely unknown, tarot cards came much later to be utilized primarily fordivinatory purposes.[1]

Divinatory and occult meanings

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In divination, the suit of swords is associated with masculinity and intellect, but also sorrow and misfortune. The element ofair has been associated with the suit.Etteilla andSamuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers equated Swords to the suit of Spades in theFrench pack.[2]

Cards in the suit of Swords

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  • TheAce of Swords indicates decisive ability. Cutting through confusion. Taking a radical decision or standpoint. The ability to see through deception, and expose it.
  • TheTwo of Swords indicates doubt over decisions. A sense of powerlessness and apathy giving way to fear. If the other cards in the spread are favourable, then the Two of Swords can indicate lack of bias and even-mindedness.
  • TheThree of Swords represents the aspect of the mind which is overly critical, especially of itself. The perverse impulse to dissect a problem beyond the point of usefulness. The three swords are often depicted piercing a bleeding heart. The swords symbolize the intellect, and the heart, the emotions which always suffer under this treatment.
  • TheFour of Swords symbolizes avoidance. Setting problems to the side, (the swords on the wall), while one prays for deliverance. This card can also represent surrender, or in some cases, pacifism.
  • TheFive of Swords symbolizes victory by betrayal. The emptiness which descends after a harsh struggle. The alienation of others through belligerence.
  • TheSix of Swords represents a dangerous journey. Readers do not always agree on the alignment of this card. It can indicate a doomed endeavor, or conversely, moving out of troubled waters. It also indicates responsibility for others.
  • TheSeven of Swords represents covert activities. The attempt to get away with too much, and being compromised as a result. If the reading is favourable, the card may represent making sacrifices to move ahead. Simplifying. It can also mean manipulative or dishonest behavior at play.[3]
  • TheEight of Swords symbolizes feeling trapped and oppressed by others, and powerless to change. Often the condition is self-imposed, but the cause is attributed to external influences. This card can also indicate the stubborn adherence to an ideal.
  • TheNine of Swords can represent being plagued by fear, guilt, doubt, and worries that are to a large extent, unfounded. However, it can indicate the process of letting go of grief and, in combination with healing cards like theQueen of Wands, it can be highly beneficial.
  • TheTen of Swords is a relief from the nightmare of the Nine of Swords. There may be exhaustion, and the result may not be ideal but the ordeal is over and the truth has been outed. The Ten of Swords can also indicate the end of a repetitious cycle. Divorce.
  • ThePage of Swords represents the ability to observe others keenly, while concealing one's own nature. The talent for keeping secrets. Keeping one's head in the face of danger. The ability to endure suspense.
  • TheKnight of Swords is wrath, impatience, fanaticism, or blind addiction to action as opposed to thought. Also may indicate initiative and courage.
  • TheQueen of Swords symbolizes independence, at its best. Power, intelligence, tactical thinking. The ability to streamline a problem, and find the solution without fuss. At worst, The Queen of Swords can represent isolation, depression and cruelty.
  • TheKing of Swords is discipline with passion. Power and insight. Can symbolize tyranny.

Card images in the Rider–Waite tarot deck

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See also

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  • Swords - suit of Latin (Italian/Spanish) playing cards

References

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Citations

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  1. ^abDummett, Michael (1980).The Game of Tarot.Gerald Duckworth and Company Ltd.ISBN 0-7156-1014-7.
  2. ^Huson 2004, p. 200
  3. ^"Seven of Swords Tarot Card Meanings". Simply Tarot. Retrieved2015-05-22.
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