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Swords Tarot Card Meanings
The Swords suit shows where truth, conflict, perspective, and mental pressure shape the reading. These cards are useful when clarity matters more than comfort.
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Ace of Swords
Clarity, breakthrough, and raw truth.
Two of Swords
Indecision, stalemate, and difficult choices.
Three of Swords
Heartbreak, sorrow, and painful truth.
Four of Swords
Rest, recovery, and contemplation.
Five of Swords
Conflict, defeat, and hollow victory.
Six of Swords
Transition, moving on, and leaving troubled waters behind.
Seven of Swords
Deception, strategy, and stealth.
Eight of Swords
Restriction, imprisonment, and self-limiting beliefs.
Nine of Swords
Anxiety, nightmares, and deep worry.
Ten of Swords
Painful ending, rock bottom, and betrayal.
Page of Swords
Curiosity, mental agility, and new ideas.
Knight of Swords
Ambition, assertiveness, and swift action.
Queen of Swords
Clear thinking, independence, and direct communication.
King of Swords
Intellectual authority, clear judgment, and ethical leadership.
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