THE tarot card that shows four swords and a body at rest has a powerful message.
If you receive this card during a reading, you may want to change your routine.
What does the Four of Swords tarot card mean?
The Right Four of Swords tarot card shows a reclining knight with three swords pointing towards him and one sword horizontally below him. In the background there is a stained glass window with an image of a woman and a child.
The standing Four of Swords tells you to pause. You’ve worked extremely hard, and it’s time to slow down and rest. Although drive and tenacity are important qualities, too much stress can cause you to lose perspective or just burn out.
You may feel pressure at work, frustration with friends, or a traumatic breakup. The Four of Swords is a sign to realign your focus and shift your priorities a bit. Instead of focusing on the stress points in your life, work on strengthening your mental well-being.
Meditate, go for a walk, take the day off, and treat yourself to some well-deserved rest and relaxation. It will probably be difficult to clear your mind of outside noise, but if you create time for solitude and reflection, you will find greater peace.
What does the reversed Four of Swords tarot card mean?
According to The Tarot Guide, the reversed Four of Swords tarot card symbolizes mental strength and rejuvenation. You are slowly recovering from the stress that has weighed on you lately, and you will soon be resurrected. You allowed your body and mind to take a much-needed break, and it worked.
Alternatively, if you haven’t taken the time to relax, the upside-down Four of Swords serves as a final warning that you must do in order to avoid a breakdown. You are restless and about to collapse; but if you take care of yourself, you will recover.
What are the keywords of the Four of Swords tarot card?
The keywords for the standing Four of Swords tarot card are: rest, relaxation, contemplation, meditation, recuperation.
The keywords for the reversed Four of Swords tarot card are: recovery, awakening, restlessness, burnout.
What are the Major Arcana Tarot cards?
The idiot – Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, a free spirit
The magician – manifestation, ingenuity, power
The High Priestess – intuition, sacred knowledge, divine feminine
The Empress – Femininity, beauty, nature
The emperor – authority, establishment, structure
The Hierophant – spiritual wisdom
Lovers – love, harmony, relationships
Lovers – love, harmony, relationships
Carriage – control, will, success
Justice – fairness, truth, right
Strength – strength, courage, influence
the hermit – introspection, inner guidance
Wheel of Fortune – good luck, karma, life cycles
The hanged man – to pause, surrender, let go
Death – endings, change, transitions
Temperance – balance, moderation, patience
The devil – shadow me, dependence, restriction
Tower – sudden change, upheaval, chaos
The star – hope, faith, purpose, spirituality
The moon – illusion, fear, anxiety
The sun – positivity, fun, warmth, success
Judgement – rebirth, inner call
The world – completion, accomplishment, journey
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