53-Four of Swords Reversed Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

Generally, The reversed Four of Swords means that in addition to feeling tired, you may be feeling a bit isolated. Do not look at this as a permanent situation. Allow yourself to rest, and know that the relationships and friendships that you need are coming. Take one step at a time.

Card Meanings: Re-Joining The World, Restlessness, Social Unrest, Awakening, Not Accepting Counselling Or Support, Lack Of Self-Protection, Finding Mental Strength, Mental Breakdown/ Collapse, Labor Strikes, Recovering Slowly, Renewed Activity, Coming Out Of Isolation, Burn-Out, Healing, Not Taking Care Of Yourself

The Four of Swords is a card that signifies a break (or need for a break) from normal life. This can also mean that you or someone in your life may withdraw for a time. This withdrawal is not likely to be permanent. It also occasionally means illness or time in the hospital or (even more rarely) in jail. It’s a clear signifier to give people their space.

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