51-Two of Swords Reversed Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

In general The reversed Two of Swords tells us that your partnerships are likely to deepen and become more important in your life, and this refers to partnerships of all kinds. However, beware putting too much emphasis on any one partnership. You have several that need to be priorities in your life.

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 Two of Swords is often a card about partnership and balance. It usually refers to a ‘partnership’ with just one other person as opposed to with groups of people. This card shows a need for give and take (none of us are always right 100% of the time, and everyone to some degree has something to offer.) Consider to what degree your life, and your partnerships, are in balance.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Two of Swords; a number of meanings have been applied to this card but generally it represents choices or a change of location.  The card is not negative in itself but urges us to note that a choice must be made soon.  Reversed; lies, disloyalty and false friends or information. 

Tarot Triumphs: However, Tarot is different from the I-Ching. Tarot relies on a blend of knowledge and intuition or imagination, and a Tarot reading is very much a response to a particular question asked at a particular time, so a casebook can’t act as a source of fixed interpretations. In one reading, for instance, the Emperor might stand for a father figure; in another reading, it might stand for individual willpower. So, if you do keep notes, use them primarily to recall your response to the way the cards developed on each occasion, and how the reading went overall. You could also perhaps compare the range of possible meanings that a particular card revealed in a number of readings. Notebooks can be useful adjuncts to developing your relationship with Tarot, but treat them as interesting records rather than a kind of bible that you consult for interpreting future readings.

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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.