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Four of Cups and Knight of Swords

The Four of Cups is related to routine, stagnation, dissatisfaction, boredom. Sometimes it points to an opportunity that goes unnoticed, while we focus on all the unpleasant things we experience. The Knight of Swords is logical, witty, just, but he can also be impatient, judgmental, ruthless and verbally aggressive. The combination and of the Four of Cups and...

Seven of Wands and Three of Swords

The Seven of Wands is a card of defense, as we find ourselves "under siege". Criticism and attacks from other people are likely when this card comes up. The Three of Swords, the traditional card of heartbreak, indicates emotional wounds, hurtful words, but also clarity, as there's nowhere to hide anymore and a situation is exposed as it really is. The combination...

Queen of Swords and Ten of Pentacles

The Queen of Swords represents the power of the mind that fuels actions and decisions, the logical (rather than emotional) process of information. The Queen of Swords has sharp intellect and clear judgment. The Ten of Pentacles predicts family or business issues. It stands for assets, security, traditions, inheritance. It can also represent large groups of people,...

Hermit and Knight of Swords

The Hermit has the tendency to withdraw in order to find answers in solitude, avoiding interference from others.The Knight of Swords is logical, witty, analytical, just, but he can also be impatient, judgmental, ruthless and verbally aggressive. The two cards describe opposing forces. The Hermit is slow and thoughtful, while the Knight of Swords is fast, always...

Queen of Swords and Nine of Wands

The Queen of Swords represents the power of the mind that fuels actions and decisions, the logical (rather than emotional) process of information. The Queen of Swords has sharp intellect and clear judgment.The Nine of Wands is a card of transition and includes all the lessons learned in the previous numbers. The Nine of Wands can be pressure, aggression or defense. ...