63-King of Swords Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: Lack Of Integrity/Morals/Discipline, Brutal, Intelligence Used In A Bad Way, Weak, Cynical, Dishonest, Inhumane, Irrational, Judgmental, Lack Of Structure/Routine, Losing Your Head, Controlling, Cold, Dictator, Evil Intentions, Obstinate, Oppressive, Rude, Powerless, Illogical, Violent, Intimidation, Power-Crazed, Judgments, Aggressive, Ruthless

The King of Swords has some endearing qualities. He is highly intelligent, organized, and a no bs kind of person. If you are looking to use his energy to your advantage, then cut to the chase and get the job done. If you flow well with this energy, you’ll finding yourself thinking quickly and clearly, finding unexpected solutions to apparently intractable problems. Matters which had, until now, refused to yield their solutions, will suddenly start willingly spitting them out, so you can clear several obstacles from your path on a day ruled by the King of Swords. Intuition plays quite a strong role here, too, as you move into closer touch with your psychic ability, thereby accessing answers to awkward questions which you had before felt frustrated by.

Accordingly, on a day ruled by the King of Swords, pick out the things which have been giving you headaches in the last little while. Spend a little time (not too much) considering the apparent obstacles and difficulties of the problem. Then forget it! At some point during the day, a solution should quite simply pop into your head. Also keep a close watch on your dreams overnight – these may contain the answers you seek. You can probably get away with dealing with two medium serious problems – but if you have one BIG one, only concentrate on that. Also be alert to messages and hints coming through the normal patterns of life. Sometimes you’ll get explanations from the most unexpected sources.

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Development for Beginners: With regard to your psychic work, it is very important that you develop your awareness because in doing so you will be able to identify the impressions delivered to you by your subconscious with much greater ease.

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Reversed Cards: Have you ever said something out of anger or in the heat of the moment that you wish you could just stuff right back into your mouth? Yeah, we all have. We have watched as our words cut through another person and stood as the damage we inflicted tears them apart. This is the King of Swords in his shadow aspect, sharp, cold, calculated, and ready to draw blood. Mastery of your words is the same as mastery of the sword in the king’s hand, and when we are not aware of where and how we are flinging them around, we will inevitably hurt someone.

Reversed Cards: My aim with this book is to give you more tools to work with when these upside-down, topsy-turvy cards dance into your readings. It is not a definitive work on reversals, as there are just as many ways to look at an upside-down card as there is a right-way-up card. It is, however, a start. It’s a beginning point to get you more comfortable with accessing the lessons, knowledge, and wisdom these types of cards bring to a reading. In many ways this is a beginner book, for it won’t deal with complex theories or higher levels of tarot understanding. It is merely a simple guide to exploring reversed cards, to make sense of cards that often leave the tarot newbies scratching their heads and wondering what it all means. In this book I will mainly be referencing Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot, for its closeness to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. However, every so often I will make reference to other decks, including The Raven’s Prophecy Tarot. This deck has some outstanding images in reverse, though there is little to nothing about reversed cards in the companion book to this deck. If this book brings you more confidence and enthusiasm when dealing with reversed cards, then I have done my job with this text.

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Elements of the Psychic World: What the enquirer aspires to, what they are capable of achieving. Card 4: The enquirer’s deep, basic inner self. Card 5: What is behind the enquirer, i.e. in the past. Card 6: The immediate future (i.e. the next few days or weeks). Card 7: Factors or inner feelings