For instance what could a king of swords be telling me. i seem to have a difficut time reading court cards on daily reading. Can someone who works with tarot card give me some advice. thanks!!!
I work with tarot cards every morning i sometimes draw a court card. It leaves me questioning myself.?
The king is lending you his energy--4 suits 4 personality types, you may meet someone with this energy-Swords are the Fourth and last phase of the cycle of Minor Arcana --Regeneration. Their Power is Understanding.
They symbolize Air, Winter, Night, Direction; North, Metal; Steel, Element; Air, Elemental; Sylphides
The Last Quarter Moon, Archangel Michael, Mind, ideas, communications, truth, justice, abstracting, Rational, Intellect.
Aquarius air fixed Uranus/Saturn Inventive/Impersonal
Gemini air mutable Mercury Adaptable/Unstable
Libra air cardinal Venus Gracious/Indecisive
The Related Major Arcana- The Tower, The Moon, The Star, The Sun, The Last Judgment, The Universe (World)
10 Transformation has been completed
The Page Symbolizes the Body.
The Knight Symbolizes the Ego.
The Queen Symbolizes the Soul.
The King Symbolizes the Spirit.
The Royal Family of Swords Psyche -I think
Personality -Sanguine See "Wired That Way" and ""Personality Plus" by Florence Littauer Visit: www.oneishy.com to take the test--Archetypes
Path of Life Suffering
Many Pentacles point to talents and materials
Many Wands -production and conflict
Many Cups -emotional situations and news.
Many Swords indicate heavenly justice, mental process and renewal.
Reply:Hello
Have you tried stepping into the card %26amp; asking the court cards what they mean to you?
Another apsect is that you will be taking on an apsect of their personality for the day or part of it or another with such a personality will affect you in some manner.
Pam
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Reply:Well...part of the problem is....when you ask them a question, the answer generally covers about a six-month period. If you keep drawing for the same thing over and over every day.....it's overkill.
Court cards usually - although not always - represent real people.....and those people tend to help you find those traits within yourself.
Reply:I've starred your question, hopefully one of my contacts who practice Tarot will see it and answer for you. I am waiting to start Tarot so I do not know what the court card means.
Reply:Look at the minor arcana as; The King issues an order (beginning of a situation,depending on the suit),the Queen puts it into action (situation has just started), the Knight carries out the action (situation is being worked toward conclusion) and the Page benefits (situation has recently culminated).
The suits can refer to the seasons and/or descriptions of certain people involved, as well as the meanings of the suits themselves.
Reply:I would love for you to read mine. I need some answers
Reply:Don't put too much into the cards. In fact, I read horoscopes sometimes, but I will read it at the END of the day instead of the beginning just to see if it would have been accurate or not. Because once you put it in your mind in the beginning you will be going out of way all day to try to avoid something or look for something.
Now I know both are different but what I am saying is do not put too much into something because in the end you have control over your choices, actions and life; not cards.
Reply:Court cards in spreads *can* represent people of a certain kind or character but they can also represent themes.
The king of swords traditionally represents an older, dark-featured, and possibly severe, authoritative, "saturnine" or difficult man. Swords also represent the air element and emotional dynamnics. So drawing the King of Swords might cause you to reflect on things that are limiting or oppressive or forebode a situation in which something limiting might occur and in contemplating the card, you can formulate an attitude or strategy about it (or else it might be referring to a person). Don't strain about these things. The cards are tools to help your mind flow in nonlinear and nonintellectual ways.
The King of Coins might be about stability and creature-comfort. think of the element earth and Taurean qualities (it also stands for a dark man or a successful man).
Briefly, the King of Staves has to do with flightiness of ideas, creativity, bravado. It is Geminian. King of Cups has to do with assistance, health, compassion, love.
Queen of Swords has to do with loss and being a survivor, perhaps being hard-boiled; Queen of Coins has to do with being wordly, saavy, scheming even; Queen of Staves has do with business relations and creativity, and Queen of Cups has to do with romance, flirtations, etc.
Knights generally represent situations that are fleeting or volatile. Swords=excitement or assistance that is unattached and here and gone; Coins =studies and plodding along with an endeavor or working toward a goal; Staves=leaving or fleeing a situation or relationship. Cups=romance and entering a situation. or relationship.
Pages are sometimes tricky for me, too. Swords=trickery or need for caution. Coins=study, information seeking, working toward goals. Staves=expression and communication Cups=artistic creativity, dreaminess
Yeah. The mythology section might be place to post to keep the religious finger waggers and buttinskies away.
Reply:This is a very good question. I have studied Tarot and their meanings for several years now. Following is from my personal research. I am giving you the situation meanings only. Because I am guessing that you already understand the meaning if it is representing a person.
Page:
Cups=greetings, birth, engagement or marriage announcement
Pentacles=informative message about worldly ambitions
Swords=upsetting or unexpected news
Wands=message may come from a younger person or friend and is very positive
Knight:
Cups=involves matter of deep emotional intensity
Pentacles=involves departures, matters concerning money or land, situations involving animals
Swords=situation caused by narrow focus, world is about to get stirred up, drastic news, unsettling change, may not be wanted or expected
Wands=trip, travel, move, matter of great concern
Queen:
Cups=creativity or creative endeavors, emotional tone to situation
Pentacles=harvest after much planning and labor, wisdom aquired, prudent use of wealth
Swords=emotionally devastating experience, needs to become more spiritual
Wands=good time to move forward in business venture
King:
Cups=received favorably, artistic pursuit
Pentacles=meeting with success in a worldly enterprise
Swords=calls for clear thinking and clear expression, not haste
Wands=no deception or problem, it is as it appears, good fortune, unexpected source
Remember that these are all meanings I have researched. If you study your cards and feel like they mean something different then you are right. The meaning of the cards are based alot on what you feel when you see them. Keep studying. Practice is the only way to be more comfortable with a card and more confident in yourself.
Reply:all I know is these types of things are forbidden by God.anything from the occult,you are corresponding with Satan and his demons.
Reply:I don't work with tarot cards but my advice to you is to stop doing it because its a sin. The Bible says very clearly in 1 Samuel 15:23 (NAS) "For rebellion is as the sin of divination, and insubordination is as iniquity and idolatry..."
Pray every morning and ask for wisdom instead.
loops
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