51-Two of Swords Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: Emotional Coldness, Release, Indecision, Information Overload, Overly Cautious, Mental Turmoil, Lies Being Exposed, Seeing The Truth, Postponements, Delays, Holding Onto Anxiety Or Resentment, Unscrupulous, Overwhelming Fears/Worry/ Anxiety/ Stress, Emotional Detachment, Emotional Turmoil

The Lord of Peace is a card which advises us to climb to the high ground in order to get a perspective, particularly on any emotional difficulties that we might have. Sometimes, a conflict bogs us down so badly in our reactions that we find it difficult to achieve an objective view. Instead we wallow about, knee deep in hurt feelings and negativity, never able to get an overview. Yet if we can just move our position a little, see the centre of the conflict, often we perceive the whole situation more clearly. And once we manage that, a way through the tangle becomes apparent. When we can see that pathway we know what we need to do, and it’s easy to see what’s really important and what is rubbish that we collected along the way. So on a day ruled by the 2 of Swords, if there are any issues about which you feel emotionally sore and unhappy, make a deliberate and conscious effort to get to the high ground, above the situation.

If you have no pressing emotional hurts right now, pick a matter that causes you concern more randomly – a long-running confusion, maybe, or something which you wish could have been resolved in the past. Use the same process of climbing above it with the intention of finding another way of looking at it, which is more comfortable for you than the one you now have. And then stick with it, and enjoy the sense of peacefulness that comes from finding a solution to something that hurts you! In readings, the Two of Swords often appears when you are not willing to accept some truth about yourself or the situation. What are you really feeling? Are you resisting tender feelings because you might be hurt? Are you furious even though you’re smiling? What are you refusing to look at? Notice the blindfold on this woman. She can’t look at the truth or even acknowledge that there is trouble.

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Reversed Cards: One has to wonder, what good is a mirror if you are unable to see it? This is a valid question here in the mirror aspect of the Two of Swords. The card itself alludes to not being able to use our eyes or at least to a lacking in the sense of visual sight. The Two of Swords, regardless of how you hold it, is not about the external world. It is about something deeper, more intense, possibly even spiritual in nature. If we follow this line of thinking through, then we can say that here in the mirrored aspect the reflection we are dealing with is the internal world or the inner self. Let’s face it—that’s the only thing we can see while we have a blindfold on.

Angel Encyclopedia: Another important orisha is Eleggua, the god of entryways, doors, and roads, who permits the other orishas to come to earth. All homes keep an image of Eleggua behind the door to serve as gatekeeper. In Candomblé, worshipers pray to the Exus, similar in function to Eleggua but more like primal forces of nature who act as divine tricksters and messengers to the gods, a function of traditional angels. Eleggua has many manifestations, and some of them are called Eshus as well. The Eshus or Exus can be benign or malignant. King Exu often is identified with Lucifer, and works with Beelzebub and Astaroth to become Exu Mor (death) and Exu of the Crossroads. At his worst he is Exu of the Closed Paths, a wicked DEMON who closes off all paths to prosperity, love, success, and health.

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