What is the meaning of the 5 of Swords tarot card ?
How do I read the meaning of “the five of Swords” in a tarot spread on love, money or work ?
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The Five of Swords card depicts a young man who has a very convenient expression of contempt on his face. He is looking at the enemies he has managed to conquer. There are five swords in his possession and they have been taken from the other fighters on the card. The other two figures are slowly moving away from him with a sense of loss and sadness. Above them, the sky is tumultuous and cloudy, indicating that all is not well, although the battle is already over.
This card indicates that you are engaged in a conflict of some nature. It may also suggest a disagreement with others, leading to hostility and tension. Although you think you have won, you may still lose overall because you have annoyed or hurt the people with whom you have been arguing and, as a result, you are isolating yourself. Perhaps, at the time, you believed that it was more important to be right than to appreciate and understand the other side’s point of view.
At this time it is important to try to pick up the pieces. You still have the opportunity to act while the conflict is still fresh. You may feel that everyone and everything is against you. You may also lose some friends along the way. Therefore you will have to make an important decision about your point of view. Which is more important to you? Mutual progress or victory? You may have to face a conflict within yourself.
Which is more important to you? Mutual progress or victory?
The card represents ambition in a rather negative way. Excessive ambition, which does not take into account the consequences or the people you affect, is never something positive. Misplaced ambition, such as that represented by this card, can make you look like a dejected loser or a callous winner: in either case, the connotation is rather negative. Instead, this card asks us to be more attentive to those around us, to let go of ego.
In upright position, the Five of Swords is a card of tension, conflict and disagreement. The meaning of the reversed Five of Swords shows you that all you want is for that particular period to end so that you can forget and forgive. Because you are beginning to understand that winning is not everything, you will be able to focus your energies on something much more constructive and positive.
Another interpretation of this card in reverse is that the conflict you are actually experiencing will become more upsetting because you will realize that there can only be losers. These are terms you have to come to terms with.
In this article we explored the world of the Minor Arcana suit of Swords and their Esoteric significance.
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