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When we think of a blade, we often picture the double-edged sword: its ability as a helpful tool, yet alternatively, as a deadly weapon. In Tarot, those swords relate to our thinking minds and our ego, the words we use and the thoughts we think, and whether that serves or harms us. How we wield the blade of our swords (and react to the swords of others), will determine the outcome of our questions. Tune in to discover what it means when this suit predominates your reading, and how you might use them to your benefit.
By Karen O'Grady5
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When we think of a blade, we often picture the double-edged sword: its ability as a helpful tool, yet alternatively, as a deadly weapon. In Tarot, those swords relate to our thinking minds and our ego, the words we use and the thoughts we think, and whether that serves or harms us. How we wield the blade of our swords (and react to the swords of others), will determine the outcome of our questions. Tune in to discover what it means when this suit predominates your reading, and how you might use them to your benefit.