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What does the Six of Swords tarot card mean?

THE Six of Swords tarot card meaning may not be as easy to comprehend right away.

Those who choose the Six of Swords tarot card may be going through an interesting time in their lives.

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What is the Six of Swords tarot card meaning?

A woman and a child are being rowed across water towards a nearby land. The woman’s head is covered, suggesting sadness or loss as she moves away from something in her past.

On this journey together, the child snuggles close to his mother, seeking comfort and safety. In the boat stand six swords, indicating that the couple are still carrying memories from their past.

Six of Swords indicates that you are in a state of transition, leaving behind what was familiar and moving into something new.


You might be moving, ending a relationship, changing jobs, or going through a transformation. This change may be your own doing.

With the Six of Swords, you are invited to let go of whatever is holding you back, be it from your past or your present circumstances. Instead, look ahead to your future and choose a path aligned with your Highest Good and long-term potential.

What is the reverse Six of Swords meaning?

Seeing the reversed Six of Swords in a Tarot reading could signal that you are undergoing a personal or spiritual transition or rite of passage to let go of a relationship, belief, or behavioural pattern that is not serving you.

Yours is an intensely personal and private journey, and you are working on it in isolation. You have identified what needs to be released to embrace a new way of thinking, and you are now bringing it into your personal life.

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What are the Six of Swords keywords?

The upright Six of Swords keywords are moving on, departure, leaving behind, distance, accepting lessons as defined by Labyrinthos.

The reverse Six of Swords keywords are stuck in the past, returning to trouble and trapped.

 

What are the Major Arcana cards in Tarot?

The Fool – Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, a free spirit

The Magician – manifestation, resourcefulness, power

The High Priestess – intuition, sacred knowledge, divine feminine

The Empress – Femininity, beauty, nature

The Emperor – authority, establishment, structure

The Hierophant – spiritual wisdom

The Lovers – love, harmony, relationships

The Lovers – love, harmony, relationships

The Chariot – control, willpower, success

Justice – fairness, truth, law

Strength – strength, courage, influence

The Hermit – soul searching, inner guidance

Wheel of Fortune – good luck, karma, life cycles 

The Hanged Man – pause, surrender, letting go

Death – endings, change, transitions

Temperance – balance, moderation, patience

The Devil – shadow self, addiction, restriction

The Tower – sudden change, upheaval, chaos

The Star – hope, faith, purpose, spirituality

The Moon – illusion, fear, anxiety

The Sun – positivity, fun, warmth, success

Judgment – rebirth, inner calling

The World – completion, accomplishment, travel

 

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