59-Ten of Swords Upright Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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In general, when The Ten comes up in relation to a question as to whether you can believe what a person is telling you, or trust that a situation is stable, this is a pretty clear answer of ‘no.’ However, try to bear in mind that whenever a door closes, another door opens. You are being guided to a situation that is better for you. Trust yourself and trust in the universe.

Card Meanings: Doormat, Curses, Collapse/Breakdown, Overly Dramatic, Attention Seeker, Dead End, Ruin, Failure, Hitting A Wall, Badmouthing, Martyr, Inability To Cope, Bitching, Attack, Pain, Playing Victim, Severing Ties, Exaggeration, Nail In The Coffin, Betrayal, Rock Bottom, Bitterness, Goodbyes, Enemies, Defeat, Exhaustion, Backstabbing

The Ten of Swords does carry an unpleasant connotation, but it is also not necessarily the end of the world. When it appears, however, it is a clear signal to be careful about where you put your trust.

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Portable Magic: Works of love, friendship, the affections, social activities, romance, the family, or deep feelings would require a western placement of the triangle since the west is the quarter of elemental Water.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Ten of Swords; Fear, pain, defeat, death, imprisonment or loss of freedom in some sense are indicated by this card in many traditional interpretations.  Generally this is considered a card of isolation and conveys a sense of being overwhelmed.  Some sources considered this to be representative of our ‘darkest hour’ and a sign that soon, shadows cast over our lives will begin to disperse.  Reversed; power, success and authority that are transitory.

Portable Magic: Each suit contains ten tarot cards numbered from One to Ten. The Ones are often known as Aces. Each suit also holds four noble or court tarot cards generally known as the King, Queen, Knight, and Page. In some esoteric decks these names are altered, but the system of Golden Dawn correspondences used throughout this book is based on the order of the court tarot cards, and remain unchanged regardless of how the tarot cards may be titled, or what specific details of symbolism appear on the tarot cards. The Page has the same associations whether it is called the Knave or the Princess because it is the fourth of the four court tarot cards of its suit. For the sake of familiarity I have used the names for the court tarot cards employed in the popular Rider Waite Tarot King, Queen, Knight, and Page.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, this card may warn of financial risk, greed, jealousy, dishonesty, irresponsibility, or acting out of expediency rather than following a prudent course of action. The mythical King Midas, preoccupied with acquiring gold, is one incarnation of the King of Pentacles reversed. The inverted King of Coins is related thematically to the Four of Pentacles.