Saturday, November 14, 2009

Tarot card question for someone who knows what the cards mean. I got the one with the guy pointing the sword?

I got a reading 10 years ago, and remember it now because many things from the reading have come true. I got the guy pointing the sword towards the sky in victory for the final card in the center spot. I don't the name of the card, the reader said this was the perfect card to get in the perfect spot. Wondering if there is any tarot card confirmed rule that this is in fact an awesome card to have for the final center spot. Again i don't know the card placement it went in a box with the final card filling the center. Question is this really the sickest card to get in the sickest spot? Any internet data as backup is appreciated to backup any answers.

Tarot card question for someone who knows what the cards mean. I got the one with the guy pointing the sword?
It's difficult for me to know exactly which card you are referring to, only because there are so many different types of decks.





Rule of thumb, there are four different suits for the minor arcana (or lesser cards). They are penctacles (sometimes refered to as coins), cups, wands (sometimes refered to as sticks) and swords (sometimes refered to as knives).





Cups (or as in a playing deck of cards) are considered Hearts (things with love attached to them).





Swords (or as in a playing deck of cards) are considered Spades (things which need to be addressed in your life, which need to be turned around - swords are considered warning cards - they also stand for confilict, obstacles and aggression.) Depending on the other cards in the spread, these cards when received in the Royal aspect of the card (King, Queen, Jack as know as the Knight) are for logic and thoughtful attention to all sides of the issues at hand).





Pentacles (or as in a playing deck of cards) are considered diamonds (which refers to the financial aspects of your life).





Wands (or as in a playing deck of cards) are considered clubs (which refers to growth, ambition and development).





If you go to Borders Books, going into the section marked "New Age", they should have a book called "Complete Idiots Guide To Tarot". This book is very helpful to "newbies" who are interested in learning the Tarot. This books uses the Ryder-Waite Tarot Deck (which is the most universal and standard of all the decks which are available today).





Have a lovely rest of the day. Bright Blessings.
Reply:The worst card is the tower and it dependes on the cards on ether side what it means and how bad.I think I answered your question?
Reply:Given the sparce describtion you give, I am guessing you are refering to the Knight of Swords. It represents a man under the age of 40 who is both impulsive/compulsive and a creative organizer/planner/builder with a good heart. From the interpretation you were given, I highly suspect your reader was/is female. I believe the ultimate interpretation must come from YOUR subconcious mind or spirit, not the READER's subconcious mind/spirit. I do not believe in trusting someone who does not want you to touch their cards or plants an interpretation from their spirit/mind instead of drawing it from YOU.
Reply:The cards mean evil.......stay away from that crap.


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