61-Knight of Swords Upright Rider Waite Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

With regard to money, the picture looks good when The Knight appears. You may receive some cash that you weren’t expecting. Don’t spend it all in one place. Your return on investments are looking good. Keep doing what you’re doing. Share your wealth in whatever way you can.

Card Meanings: Go Against The Flow, Champion, Risk-Taker, Strong Man, Single-Minded, Impatient, Assertive, Intellectual, Rebellious, Focused, Soldier, Jump In, Perfectionist, Forward-Thinking, Honest, Clever Person, Ambitious, Hero, Seize The Moment, Quick-Wit, Direct, Big Changes/ Opportunities, Brave, Daring, Impulsive, Courageous, Talkative, Braver, Arrival/Departure

The Knight of Swords actually brings a fairly upbeat and cheerful energy. It can often mean that someone or something desirable is about to seek you out. The Knight of Swords also points to your physical, emotional, and spiritual energy being at a peak.

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Tarot Beginners Guide: A visit overseas is likely, and any such journey will be profitable. Anxieties will be resolved; we are moving from stormy seas into a lake of tranquillity. We have learnt from our problems and have peace of mind. The card can often herald marriage proposals, and we will feel free and happy. We may have visitors from abroad, or we may even be moving ourselves. Should the card be reversed, any proposal may be unwanted, and the situation will be seemingly slow to improve. Journeys will face delays, and we should watch our finances. In any legal matters, the outcome may not be in our favour. We may suffer poor health as a result of stress.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Knight of Swords tends to be impatient, insensitive, and overly assertive. He is in a rush to get things done and may be considering only his own needs to the detriment of those around him. The reversed Knight of Swords is a card of conflict and strife. His arrival sometimes heralds a period of misfortune. This knight often appears when there is concern about an illness, surgery, or possibly the death of someone to whom the querent is connected.

Complete Book of Tarot: The first card shows five youths engaging in spirited competition, mirroring quite closely the situation that prompted her to ask for a reading. The second card depicts a young farmer pausing to reflect on his crops (the seven pentacles) and making plans for the future direction of his efforts. The third card, the Page of Swords, sometimes appears when the querent is expecting or dealing with unwelcome news or advice. This Page is highly intelligent, clever, and resourceful. The tarot seemed to be saying that this student was indeed confronting stiff competition and would need to plan her future moves carefully, using all her intelligence and mental resources. After pondering this interpretation, she asked to draw another card to clarify the implications of the Page of Swords, and she selected the Three of Pentacles.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Golden Dawn: Inspiration passively received rather than actively pursued (as in the Hermit card), action arising from inspiration, sometimes mediumistic inspirations.