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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:
You may not have all the information that you need about your health when the Three of Swords reversed comes up. Investigate on your own, see a doctor or a different doctor, if you are having health problems. Don’t discount what medical professionals tell you; however if your gut tells you that you need a second opinion, then get one. Anxiety may be taking a major toll; if you are feeling anxious and it’s interfering with your life, make sure that you express this to your health care provider. Major anxiety can all but destroy your quality of life, but it can be controlled. To get it controlled, though, you must talk about it.
Card Meanings: Overcoming Grief/ Sorrow/ Sadness, Repressing Emotions, Getting Over The Worst, Confusion, Reconciliation, Compromise, Suppressing Memories, Sorrow, Sharing Problems, Releasing Pain, Optimism, Overcoming Depression, Loss, Recovering From Heartbreak, Forgiveness, Inability To Let Go Of Pain
Regardless of the way that the Three of Swords card is depicted, know that it is not all bad. Although there is an element of sorrow that is undeniable when this card appears, what lies on the other side of this sorrow can be enhanced understanding and joy. Allow yourself to fully experience any sorrow or pain that comes up now, so that you can move beyond it.
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Tarot Card Meanings: Three of Swords; loss and absence, sorrow, mourning, separation and departure or removal. This card generally represents an ending in some form or another but is often seen as creating a blank canvas for renewal. Much change is indicated by the card but it is not always interpreted as a negative one. Traditional sources ascribe the card with the meaning of the beginning of a new journey, which may be relevant to the more modern interpretation, in many senses. Reversed; generally seen to indicate confusion and disorder, often mental illness or anxiety.
Tarot Triumphs: This period of research wasn’t just about wading through books and poring over illuminated manuscripts. I also had the privilege of examining packs of antique cards in the British Museum and other London museums. Although I relish the ease with which we can now find good photos of historic Tarot cards online, nothing can quite compare with handling these old packs. I recall looking at an early version of Waite’s Tarot cards. The original printing blocks for these were destroyed in World War II, so today’s modern reconstructions do vary somewhat from the first designs. I had a strong sense as I studied them that the colors and meanings of the cards were heightened, and that the cards were imbued with extra, detailed significance that was lost when the printing blocks were reconstructed later. And there was the thrill of holding cards from older decks, often roughly printed and crudely colored, but with a real sense of history to them. They aroused an insatiable curiosity in me at the time. Who used them? Whose fortunes were read? What did the Tarot readers make of the pictures on the cards? The experience of touching and holding these sets of antique cards certainly added an extra dimension to my research.
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Reversed Cards: Before GPS, Google Maps, and Siri, we had the stars to help us find our way. It was how we navigated our way across the physical world and how we knew where we were. Even in our age of infinite technology, the stars are still the go-to for mapping and aligning ourselves to the directions. One of the most fascinating things about stars is that they can only be seen when the sun is not shining. This teaches us about when to look for direction: obviously, not when things are going well and our lives are full of light, but when we feel alone, disconnected, or left in the dark. We could also say that when we are in action and full of creative momentum, we dont stop and ask whats next. Instead, we wait till we are done, complete, and still. For only then will there be a space for the contrast to show you the stars. This is only amplified by the energy of the eight that vibrates through the Star card. The eight brings us back to the physical world. It anchors us into the contrast of material experience, and the Star in the upright position offers a chance for wishes to come true and physical success to manifest. But when we turn the star on its head, we tend to see the world in a whole new light, pun intended.