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Knight of Swords - Minor Arcana

From the position of astrology, the Knight of Swords corresponds to Saturn in a harmonic aspect to Venus, which is expressed in severity and composure in interpersonal relationships, as well as Mars in a harmonic aspect to Mercury, symbolizing a sharp mind and eloquence.

Other titles for the Knight of Swords : Knight of Sabers, Knight of Daggers, Knight of Blades, Rider of Swords, Rider of Sabers, Rider of Daggers, Rider of Blades, Warrior of Swords.

Brief description of Arcana : Danger, Surprise, Swiftness, Skirmish.

Description of the Knight of Swords

The classic image of the Arcana, as well as in the Tarot deck of the Age of Aquarius, is the Knight rushing on his warhorse. He is in full military gear, a sword held high in his hand. There is a formidable situation around, but this does not frighten the Knight: he has an open visor, and there is not a drop of fear in his eyes. He looks ahead with his head held high.

The sacred meaning of the Knight of Swords

Having carefully examined every detail of the image of the Knight of Swords in the classic deck, we will understand the deep meaning of this difficult Arcana. A knight in full military uniform with an open visor rushes on a faithful horse. The Knight's ammunition indicates his readiness to confront anyone and everyone who gets in his way in battle. This is not the position of a warrior defending himself, but an attacker. He still does not see his rivals, but his sword is raised warningly up and is ready to cut everyone without mercy.

This indicates the aggressiveness, passion, determination and courage of the Knight. His horse rushes, easily controlled by his rider. He is obedient and faithful to orders. But where do the feet of this swift animal go? Into emptiness! He's flying through the air! This suggests that the Knight is in no hurry to notice what is under him, he is obsessed with the idea and does not even give it up, losing ground under his feet.

The surrounding circumstances also do not have the best effect on the position of the Knight. Everything here speaks of a serious storm that may prevent him from fighting. But is she capable of stopping the Knight? On the one hand, he is ready for danger, on the other hand, he himself is the danger, and not only for those he meets on his way, but also for himself. His determination borders on carelessness, and his passion is blinding.

Mythological correspondence of the Knight of Swords

In the mythological aspect, the Knight of Swords corresponds to the scalding cold, gusty and merciless north wind Boreas.

The meaning of the direct Knight of Swords in the layout

The appearance of the Knight of Swords in the alignment suggests that a quick stressful situation is being formed in a person’s life, in which he will occupy a central place. Now it's time to act, but in many ways you need to be guided by your own understanding of the situation, to be sure that you are right. It should be understood that the Knight of Swords is a rather aggressive, militant person who brings disputes and strife.

Sharp discussions are to be expected, in which expressions are not particularly chosen, statements can hurt. There is no diplomacy here, the language of force and self-confidence operates here. It is these characteristics that make it possible to say that breaks in relations, scandals, and sometimes even meanness come along with the Knight of Swords. You need to carefully consider the environment: there is a person in it who can cause harm.

If the Knight of Swords appears in the layout, you must always be on the alert, since this Arcana indicates surprise. The conflict arises, as they say, out of the blue. This card becomes very negative for a situation that is already tense: here you need to be prepared for an explosion, followed by a break. Arkan also portends a war, a fight.

In addition, the Knight of Swords speaks of serious intellectual potential. Moreover, if it is directed in the right direction and not wasted on anger, rage and militant confrontation, then it is possible to achieve the goals set. You still have to prove the rightness, but it is best to do this not from a position of strength, but with the help of quick wit, resourcefulness and effective activity.

If positive Arcana are located nearby, then the Knight of Swords denotes a breakthrough, the last fight that will bring success. With negative Arcana, the card demonstrates despair, unsuccessful attempts to achieve one's own. Be sure to keep in mind that events pass quickly.

The meaning of the reversed Knight of Swords in the layout

If the direct Knight of Swords shows the presence of prudence in any conflict situation, then the inverted one makes it clear that the person has lost this quality at the moment. He acts blindly, not measuring his strengths and capabilities, neglects his own failure to achieve his goal.

Quite often, folly, stupidity, narrow-mindedness and fallacy in thinking, carelessness and stupid self-confidence, which no one needs, prevent a person from defeating the prevailing circumstances. Behind the imaginary courage, excitement and self-confidence lies an indecisive and weak person who, having clenched his teeth, does not want to show his weaknesses.

The lasso also denotes the emergence of a stronger and more successful opponent, before whom you will have to give in due to the lack of your own strength, because the Swords are directly related to conflicts and pain, but in the case of the inverted Knight, this is the inability to wield your weapons, incompetence and impotence. At the same time, no one canceled the fight.

With an inverted Arcana, we can say that any conflict will be accompanied by aggression and, most likely, it will come to a serious fight. In addition to aggression, there is a burning hatred, blinding anger, a desire to take revenge at any cost. If it is not possible to take the enemy by force, then vile actions can be used that can well poison his life.

Work

In the layouts for labor activity, the Knight of Swords shows a young man who is just getting on the career ladder. He is full of strength and energy, and most importantly - the desire to prove that he is capable of much. I must say that he mastered the skill and is considered quite competent in his professional field, but so far he cannot boast of high results: the lack of sufficient experience makes itself felt. For example, the one possessed by the King of Swords.

The Knight still needs to grow to this level, but his ambitions are already going wild. He hones them on incompetent employees, teaching and taking out their brains. Such ambitions make everything revolve around the Knight, and this brings good results for the business as a whole. For this reason, the Knight seems to have good prospects. The authorities cannot fail to note his zeal and desire to raise his level. He is a strategist and tactician more than a performer, so one cannot fail to notice his practical benefits at the high rungs of the career ladder.

Having achieved a high position, such a person will bring real benefits to the business with his quick wits, intelligence, quickness and ability to quickly and clearly analyze the situation and make decisions.

Do not forget that the Knight of Swords carries danger. In the case of a business, it can manifest itself in the fact that due to obsession with an idea, excessive inspiration and ambition, as well as cardinal and abrupt steps, a person acts too aggressively, which can be harmful. These are often ill-conceived decisions, the lack of a clear and final vision of the situation, momentary conclusions and inconstancy in their actions.

In addition, Arkan shows confrontation in the team, heated discussions, harsh statements about employees, and an increase in the conflict situation. There is also competition on this map.

The inverted Arkan indicates indiscretion, bordering on stupidity, which cannot but affect the professional sphere. This person is rather an enemy to his business. He can easily destroy it because of the stubborn desire to go to his goal at any cost. Cowardice, covered with imaginary determination, misunderstanding of the final result, the desire to get everything at once.

Sometimes, for him, the struggle exists for the sake of the struggle itself, so the picture of the end result is blurred. Any methods are used to achieve the goals, and if such a person does not have sufficient competence and strength, then petty maneuvers are used: to annoy one of the employees, partners and superiors, to survive a more successful colleague, to cause trouble in the name of one's own ambitions.

The atmosphere in the team is unbearable, it really looks like a war. Hatred, anger, dirty insinuations and discussions are in the air that a serious paramilitary conflict will soon erupt, sometimes even with a massacre.

Direction of self-development

In the direction of self-development, the Knight of Swords shows that the wisdom acquired during a hard journey can only lead correctly to the heights if it is backed up with decisive actions. Temptation comes in the form of innocent passion, ambition that is defended by aggression. The card asks the question "What will win - intelligence or self-confidence and an unbridled desire to get everything at any cost?". It is the answer to this question that a person has to give. This is the test of a lesson learned correctly. The way forward depends on it.

The inverted Arkan says that you first need to declare war on yourself, defeat your shortcomings, and only then you can challenge rivals to battle.

Personal relationships

Swords in relationships are always a bad suit. This is where conflict comes into play. Hostility and confrontation, mutual hostility and even hatred reign between partners. Often, relationships are accompanied by nurturing ideas of revenge. All this is activated if the suit represents the Knight of Swords. The card carries a serious danger to relations, which, after a certain period of war, may end in a break, and very painful.

If we are talking about one of the partners in a relationship, then the Knight of Swords is a person who always expresses what he thinks, and does not stand on ceremony in choosing expressions. He is a brawler, and conflict situations are literally his profile. If he offends a partner, then do not care at all to brighten up this insult. Just ignores her. It’s good that he doesn’t initially make himself a charmer, but immediately shows his insides: the partner knows in advance with whom he connects his life.

The Knight of Swords will not adapt to the interests of a partner and, on occasion, will always come into conflict. He does not value relationships when it comes to his personal ambitions and interests. Entering into a conflict, he counts only on victory, and at any cost. Hostility and intransigence are the state of his soul. Entering into a relationship with such a person, one must be prepared for the fact that war will be the main characteristic of the union. No one will be able to remake the Knight of Swords. You should not even try to appeal to his conscience and put pressure on his feelings. It just doesn't have those "buttons". Moreover, you can run into physical or sexual violence.

In an alliance, such a person will dominate the partner, bend him under him at any cost, blackmail him with a break if he understands that such a method is to his advantage.

As a lover, the Knight of Swords is not that good. He is passionate, sometimes even aggressive, but at the same time he is inexperienced, impatient, does not have sensitivity, but he makes a lot of claims and demands. He is a rare and vicious egoist who does not accept refusals. It is not recommended to test the limits of his patience, since here you can get a serious blow from which it will not be easy to recover. It is also necessary to take into account the fact that, with his coldness in feelings for a partner, the Knight of Swords is too jealous and can reach deep revenge if he feels a blow to his pride. He stops at nothing and achieves his goals.

The inverted Arcana shows an alliance in which partners are on a volcano of passions, throwing them from one extreme to another: either they quarrel militantly, literally breaking each other's noses into blood, or they reconcile, albeit for a short time. The union itself is not viable. When aggressive passion ceases to be satisfied with such a way out, the partners scatter after another quarrel.

Personality characteristic

The description of the personality characterized by the Knight of Swords will be replete with more negative character traits. This is a barbarian by nature - a cunning, rude, wayward person, incapable of compassion. He is cruel and aggressive, characterized by excessive assertiveness when he wants to get something. He always acts with harsh methods, is prone to conflict and is not able to listen to someone's opinion. It just doesn't interest him.

The Knight of Swords is bold and decisive, in his actions he is unceremonious, impulsive. Those around him clearly notice his imbalance, inconsistency and inconstancy. He loves to walk on the edge of a knife, and then he feels like a fish in water. In this, he is greatly helped by a sharp mind, the ability to clearly assess risks, a desire to take risks and the ability to act with decisive methods. He is very cunning and willingly uses this quality.

This is a very ambitious person, and his ambitions are akin to "I don't need much, just let me eat and rule the world." He knows a lot, which allows him to achieve great success in any field. He does not consider those around him, easily uses them to his advantage, and then abandons them, without even feeling a twinge of conscience. He is incapable of working in a team. No one can influence the Knight of Swords except the King or Queen of Swords. He treats them with respect and even some servility, although sometimes more artistic.

Inverted, the Knight of Swords is a black reflection of the straight one. All the same qualities, but only accompanied by complete intransigence, uncontrolled aggression, capable of destroying life not only for others, but for oneself. This is a vile person who does not have intelligence. His ambitions are not commensurate with his abilities and mental abilities, but this never stops him.

His element is impunity and permissiveness, which become the leitmotif of his whole life. Such people make successful criminals.

Situation breakdown

The Knight of Swords says that the situation is fraught with conflicts, a serious confrontation in which any methods will be used by the parties. To resolve this situation, you need to use your intellectual potential, determination and the ability to clearly assess the situation. The danger is that if competent actions are not taken in a timely manner, then the situation can be destroyed to the ground and time will be irretrievably lost.

In everyday life with such a card, one should expect serious scandals, skirmishes, losses, theft. Sometimes Arkan promises financial problems associated with the incorrect behavior of a person with his employers, people related to his financial sources.

The inverted Arkan says that the situation has reached the peak of its conflict, which is accompanied by demonstrative aggression. It is hardly possible to speak of a benevolent resolution of this conflict. Here, most likely, war will be declared to the last drop of blood. Who will be the winner in it will be prompted by the neighboring Arcana in the layout. But in this case, even the World (XXI Arcana) does not promise anything comforting: the war will not end in defeat, but will lead to a life crisis.

Health

The Knight of Swords speaks of illnesses associated with a mental state - delirium, disorders and even insanity. According to this card, you can talk about a passionate passion for something that affects physical and mental health. For example, gambling.

For the physical condition, the Knight of Swords threatens with injuries, fractures, problems associated with something sharp, accidents. It is often a harbinger of accidents or extreme situations.

The inverted Arkan often shows impotence, but not of a physical, but of a psychological nature.

Map of the day

Already after waking up, a person should understand that during the day he will have to fight with someone or something all the time. This is the day of the full state of war, taking strength and requiring immediate decisions. Fortunately, intellectual activity on this day will be at its peak.

The inverted Arkan speaks of scandals and quarrels, conflicts entering their active phase, as well as making unwise decisions that aggravate the already difficult ups and downs of the day.

Card of the year

The whole year will be held under the banner of war. You will have to work very hard to solve complex tactical and strategic tasks, however, a remarkable mind will be appreciated by the authorities, it is possible to move up the career ladder. But this is subject to the direction of their energy in a peaceful direction.

Under the influence of the inverted Arcana, the year will not be easy. The eyes will be afraid, and the hands will act, but only in order to prove to others their worth. Quarrels, scandals, loss of a job or a break in relations are waiting for this year. You can find a hint about in which area of ​​life a collapse awaits by pulling an additional Minor Arcana from the deck. The suit will tell you the direction.

Arcana Council

The Knight of Swords advises you to learn how to properly distribute your strength and energy in order to avoid unwanted confrontation with others. This will help to achieve harmony and comfort in the soul. You should also learn how to properly perceive criticism.

Other names for this tarot card are the Prince of Swords or the Rider of Swords.

Key meanings of the Knight of Swords in the upright position:

  • self-confidence
  • haste
  • communication
  • determination
  • persistence
  • new ideas
  • courage
  • straightness

Key meanings of the lasso in an inverted position:

  • scattered thoughts
  • ignoring the consequences
  • hasty words or actions
  • quarreling
  • confrontation
  • pressure

The card depicts a young man in armor and a sword raised up. He is on horseback and rushing into battle, his visor up. Facial expression is gloomy or even angry. He is determined to defeat his enemy or die.

Knight of Swords - personality trait

Falling out in a layout, the Knight of Swords can indicate a young man or a man up to 45 years old. Such a person is quick-tempered and impulsive, but smart and intelligent. Talkative, self-confident, inventive. Likes to be the center of attention. Has an analytical mind, a generator of ideas.

However, he often lacks a sense of tact. He can hurt others with his actions or words.

Vengeful. If someone offended or hurt the Knight (Prince, Rider) of Swords, he will definitely “return the favor”. At the same time, even a little larger, so that the offender no longer has a desire to cross the border of what is permitted.

A person characterized by this card thinks, speaks and does everything quickly, has a habit of exceeding speed. Impatient, restless and constantly in a hurry.

Negative traits of the Knight of Swords - despite his charm, he can be cruel and selfish. For the sake of others, he will not change his character or behavior. He tends to make life difficult for himself and for others.

In situational terms, the appearance of this lasso indicates unpredictable destructive events that have burst into your life. Unexpected circumstances will disrupt carefully built plans. Events unfold quickly, like a whirlwind, but can have long-lasting consequences.

It can mean a flash of rage or anger.

Knight of Swords: meaning and interpretation in the upright position

This Arcana has many aspects, and therefore it is quite difficult to interpret. Depending on the topic of the layout, it can act in the meaning of rebellion, disagreement, opposition, or a desire to prove oneself. But whatever the meaning of this tarot card, the situations or processes that go through it are mostly selfish in nature.

Often, when a person is obsessed with an idea and strives to realize it, he is blinded by this desire. He does not see the difficulties he may face or the consequences of his actions. The Knight of Swords does not care about the risks, dangers, or inconvenience to others that his actions may cause. He moves forward with an unwavering determination to win. It can be anything - from the desire to prove one's case in the family to the implementation of a business plan. One of the meanings of this Tarot card is the belief in one's ideas, in one's rightness, even if this is not actually the case.

On the positive side, this is a card of ambition, determination, and the strength to succeed no matter what. The ability to get out of a difficult situation.

On the negative side - ignoring the risks and consequences of their actions. Disregarding the needs and feelings of others in order to achieve your goals.

The Knight of Swords is a powerful figure, full of energy, which must be balanced by the awareness of responsibility for one's actions.

It often appears in divination as an indication of the start of a new project. A surge of energy, thanks to which the case is rapidly moving forward. The strength to overcome any problem or obstacle that stands in the way.

This lasso suggests haste and pressure of deadlines, lack of time. You have taken on too many tasks and now you do not have time to complete what was planned. Or they put off things for later and have to work very quickly to bring them to the end. In this regard, there is nervousness, swearing, quarrels.

In addition, the Knight of Swords warns of a tendency to do everything quickly and cheaply, but at the expense of quality.

To succeed, you need to act with confidence and assertiveness. Still, it's worth understanding what you're talking about.

Like the other Knights in the Tarot deck, this Knight heralds a journey. At the same time, such a trip will be urgent and stressful.

Negative or conflict situations that unfold unexpectedly and rapidly. If the conflict already exists, it will only intensify on this card.

Knight of Swords: Meaning and Interpretation Reversed

The reversed Knight of Swords can be interpreted as an extremely impatient, impulsive subject. He has an ebullient energy, but insufficient self-control and self-control. Therefore, his thoughts and ideas are scattered.

It creates a lot of noise, but all high-profile projects remain chatter. Such a person is disorganized, frivolous and unpredictable. Self-confident, believes that he knows best of all, so he does not listen to advice. Doesn't know when to stop.

He has a tendency to get into conflicts or the affairs of other people without their consent. After that, the situation only gets worse. Without understanding all the circumstances, makes hasty and often wrong conclusions. Then acts on the basis of these conclusions, regardless of the feelings and opinions of other people involved in this situation.

As a rule, this is not his business, and such interference only confuses and worsens everything. But that doesn't stop the Knight of Swords.

Reckless behaviour. At the same time, it can be dangerous both for the Knight himself and for those around him. Action without a plan. Going to extremes.

Due to the lack of patience and discipline, the reversed Knight shows haste in all situations. He rushes headlong "into battle" or into a new business, before someone has time to stop him.

This card in an inverted position suggests the need to slow down, take a break, otherwise there is a risk of physical and moral exhaustion. It is impossible to "embrace the immensity" - to participate in everything at once and do many things at the same time. It is worth solving problems as they come up or focusing only on the main thing.

Another aspect of the Knight of Swords in reverse is hesitation, shyness, and avoidance of attention. Difficulty communicating or expressing your thoughts and feelings.

As advice - keep quiet, keep your opinion to yourself, refrain from active actions.

If a trip is planned, the appearance of an inverted Knight of Swords is an unfavorable sign. The map warns of difficult weather conditions. May indicate the danger of starting a trip without first checking the technical condition of the car. There is a risk of going astray and spending a lot of time looking for the right path.

It can also indicate a situation or a person who is out of control. The situation or problem has been left to chance for too long. Or it was not noticed for a long time, but developed and aggravated until you paid attention to it. Now it will be difficult to bring her back. Minor quarrels can develop into a full-fledged conflict.

Knight of Swords - love and relationships

The person described by this card is not a romantic at all. Such ways of showing feelings as walking under the moon, holding hands, tenderness, he finds stupid. But, on the other hand, he is eloquent, ardent and passionate.

As advice, the appearance of the Knight of Swords says: if you want to succeed in love, you should take active actions. Sitting back and expecting to be noticed by the object of your interest is a bad tactic in this case.

Since the chart reflects the arrivals and departures of both problems and people, the relationship chart may suggest that the partner is preparing to leave, has just left, or is thinking about it.

In relationships - cooling of feelings, hostility and confrontation, conflict, hostility or even hatred. Offensive words, remarks addressed to one of the partners. Relationships based on rationalism. In this regard, the lasso can mean a fictitious marriage or a marriage contract.

One of the meanings of the lasso is that in a relationship, one of the partners likes the period of active courtship and the process of conquest more than the result. Therefore, when the relationship moves into a more stable stage, such a person may become bored and lose interest.

Feelings can change quite quickly. At the beginning of a relationship, the Knight of Swords represents a partner who enters your life like a whirlwind. You will be drawn into the whirlpool of his activity, telephone conversations can continue until the morning.

However, this level of passion and energy cannot be sustained. The activity of the Knight of Swords subsides after the initial infatuation wears off. His behavior can change quite dramatically. Communication, which was previously in abundance, is reduced or stopped altogether. The Knight of Swords will not continue a relationship just because he is afraid of hurting his partner's feelings.

The Reversed Knight (Prince, Rider) of Swords may indicate that the person being asked about is currently not interested in a relationship in general or in you specifically.

Crisis in relationships. One of the partners strives to completely control the other.

If the problem of the direct Knight of Swords is to leave when the partner is bored. Then in an inverted position, he can take on the negative meaning of a relationship that cannot be got rid of.

Work and career

In the layout of the professional situation, the Knight of Swords indicates an ambitious and purposeful person who is concerned about building a career or business. He knows what he wants and how to get it.

The appearance of this card can also indicate a situation where there is high competition for a position or job. If you want to get it, you need to act quickly and get ahead of your rivals. This requires not only knowledge and possession of information, but also the ability to quickly navigate and respond, not to miss your chance.

Work that needs to be completed in a short time. However, the need to hurry can lead to ill-conceived decisions.

Change of duties, business trip, trip, change of work environment. Conflict situation at work.

In an inverted position, it acquires the meaning of imprudent behavior. Incompetence, but at the same time great zeal and useless activity. The desire to harm another is simply "out of harm" or revenge.

According to Arthur Waite himself, the prototype of the Knight of Swords was Galahad, the hero of the legends about the Knights of the Round Table.

Galahad is the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Lady Elaine. He was brought up by nuns and was famous for his chastity and moral purity. It is he who receives the right to see the Holy Grail.


Although the grails are tricky. And the figure of Galahad merges with the earlier image of Parsifal. Both Parsifal and Galahad claimed to be the only knights capable of finding the Holy Grail.

The idea that the Waite deck reflects the legends of the Arthurian cycle is not new. It is being actively developed by the American researcher Mary Greer. And, for example, the King of Cups from the Waite deck harmonizes well with the image of the Fisher King. However, the parallels between the hero of the card and Galahad provide little insight into the card. Especially given the values ​​that Waite ascribes.

Keywords

  • Determination
  • pressure
  • Speed
  • Cruelty
  • Creation
  • insider

Key Ideas

  • Bravery
  • Sharp tongue
  • Actions
  • madness

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In the Tarot to the Knight (Rider) of Swords, Waite pours out meanings with a generous hand. And you can not say that they are well combined with each other. Skill, courage, protection. But here is enmity, anger, war, ruin. In terms of its characteristics, the Knight of Swords in Waite's interpretation is very close to 10 of Swords. For an inverted Tarot card, the Knight of Swords Waite gives the following meanings: imprudence, inability, wastefulness.

The modern understanding of this card is associated with the concept of creativity, action and insight.

Meaning in relationships

And now let's talk about what meanings the Knight of Swords Tarot card reveals in relationships and love.

Open-closed card

This is a very open map. He easily enters into relationships with other people, but often these relationships are extremely fleeting.

Relationship Intensity

It is difficult to talk about the intensity of relationships in the map. She seems to be very tall. Bright flashes, constant fuss. But real long-term relationships are so rare that it is difficult to understand whether their intensity is a special case or a pattern.

Map as a scenario of relationships: love, family, relatives, work

Constant movement. Constant change of goals, priorities, interests. Like a dog off the leash and striving for a short time of freedom to sniff the entire yard and mark all the benches and poles.

Maintaining relationships is an incredibly difficult task for the hero of the card. He just doesn't know how to do it. With a careless word or action, he is able to destroy even those relationships that he truly values. And the most annoying thing is that he does it without any malicious intent.

The value of the Tarot card Knight of Swords in a relationship implements the "Hero" behavior model. Don't feed him bread, let him fight dragons. But due to the fact that he is constantly running somewhere in search of a dragon, it often happens that the dragon arrives when the Knight of Swords is absent.

In the card Knight of Swords there is no indication of strong ties, well-coordinated work of the team. Often this is nothing more than a random grouping of people to solve a one-time problem.


  • Knight of Swords Tarot in combination with the card: Passing infatuation.
  • Knight of Swords Tarot in combination with a card: Think carefully about your actions.
  • Knight of Swords Tarot in combination with the card: Break - do not build.

Psychological condition

Excitement, carried away, inconstancy and inconsistency, swiftness.

Focus on fast results. Delays in time - interest, concentration are lost, switching to another object occurs.

Combined with the suit of Wands


  • c : Preparing for a decisive breakthrough.
  • c : Defend by counterattacking.
  • c : Inharmonious combination. Conflict, scandal.

Significance in matters of health

In books, you can find an indication that, since the Knight of Swords is the air of the air, he should indicate acute respiratory infections, diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. But practice does not confirm this. Tarot Card Meanings The Knight of Swords indicates a strong, energetic, healthy person who can move mountains and reverse rivers.

The Knight of Swords does not like to be treated, you cannot force him to comply with bed rest. He uses energy drinks and stimulants as medicines.


  • c: Harsh words lead to resentment.
  • c : Fight illusory enemies.
  • with: Friendship and mutual assistance.

Business and finance, in professional activity

Stability, manageability, controllability

All knights are momentum. Reaction. Kings and queens create situations, and knights react to them. Often instant, but accurate.

The meaning of the Tarot card Knight of Swords says that such a person is able to manage the situation, but he is not able to control it, to rise to a higher level. Everything is very unstable. Rare case.

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A knight is one stream, a lady is a river, a king is a river system with a delta and all tributaries. The most mobile, restless - streams-knights, working with them, you work to increase income. Strike while the iron is hot, be quick. Fast deals - fast money. Knights are individualists, much more competitive than cooperative, unlike ladies.

Everyone is good in their role.

Knight of Swords - invention, creation of new, unique goods and technologies, know-how specialist. But it can also be an empty projection.

General state of finances and trends

In general, the situation is good. The Knight of Swords is carried by the stream: first to one shore, then to the other. Either he will sell the project profitably, or others will steal and profit.

Positive and negative impact of the card on income

The main problems of a knight are his virtues, but brought to the point of absurdity. Impulsivity does not allow focusing on the problem as a whole, seeing and evaluating all aspects in a complex. Individualism leads to an overestimation of one's own strengths, and the speed of reaction leads to rapid burnout and loss of interest. Sprinter, not stayer.

Knight of Swords - may not be engaged in business, but invent a "perpetual motion machine".

The Mounted Knight with drawn sword at full gallop rushes into the battle.
This card can represent a sudden need or an impulsive need to make a change in something, such as ending a relationship or quitting a subject.

The card also contains a warning against excessive impulsivity, because impulsive impulses can cause destruction and internal devastation.
This means that problems must be met fully armed and the head must be used not only as a battering ram.

The Knight of Swords sometimes symbolizes a good friend who will help you cope with difficulties.
Knights often characterize young, successful and adventurous people, full of energy and passionately striving for new adventures, but they can also mean people who burst into your life like a whirlwind and leave it just as easily and uncontrollably.

The Knight of Swords is perhaps the quickest and most frivolous of all the Knights, and gets bored easily, so this card may be a sign that things need to be more calm and attentive.

Questions to ask yourself if you drew a Knight of Swords
  • Why are you fighting?
  • What is the reason and reason?
  • Are you impulsive and self-willed?
  • Is there anything you aspire to participate in or long to accomplish?
  • Are you full of energy?
Key Ideas
Before taking action, develop a plan.

It might be helpful to write it down.
When you put something down on paper, you take yourself much more seriously.
Sometimes plans don't work out and you have to change something in them, but it doesn't matter.

Planning will increase your chances of success, save you from rash decisions and show that you are really capable of creating your own reality - this is a wonderful, incomparable feeling.

Divination in half a minute
Kira often acted on impulse.
This card says that her unbridled behavior can lead to unnecessary complications.
She is strong and courageous, but there is a limit to all strength and she will have to learn the limits.

If she can control her impulsive behavior and think a little more before acting, her courage and willingness to take on challenges will always be a strength and never turn into a weakness.

Annie Lyonnet. "Tarot. Practical guide.»

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A sword raised up indicates readiness for battle.
Critical changes.
New perspectives.
coup.
All Knights are in constant search of something, and the Knight (or Prince) of Swords is looking for intellectual stimuli and knowledge.

He usually heralds conflict and is the most strong-willed and powerful of all the Knights.
In the Astrological Tarot Zolar, the Knight of Swords is depicted as a horseman racing at breakneck speed.
The legs of his horse are stretched out in a string, and its mane flutters in the wind, symbolizing decisiveness and speed of action.

The knight raised himself in his saddle, his sword thrown high into the air, while in the background the wind bends cypress trees, which are symbols of suffering and sadness.

Symbolism
The Knight of Swords portends that a period of intense mental activity is coming for us, when our whole life can suddenly change and the stereotypes of our everyday behavior will be destroyed.

If he predicts the appearance of any person in our life, then he will be courageous, intelligent and able to cope with a difficult situation.
He is resolute in overcoming obstacles and is able to quickly and effectively deal with the resistance in his path.

His qualities, such as impartiality, sometimes turning into cruelty, can cause suffering to other people.
He does not back down before the conflict and can contribute to its successful resolution, although his harsh words can hurt the nerve and cause confusion among others.

Sometimes this card warns that flying out of control can lead to a bad landing.
The Knight of Swords has a brilliant mind and shrewdness in business matters.
It often comes in our way when we are ready to change the direction of our activities.

Interpretation
If this card appears in your spread, it means that you are ready to expand the scope of your mental activity.
In the end, this may lead you to a more expansive perception of reality: you may suddenly leave home or quit your job in an effort to take on a new challenge.

Sometimes the Knight of Swords predicts a conflict that will not be easy to overcome, but in the end you will emerge victorious from it.
The more rational your thinking is, the easier it will be for you to solve your problems.

You may be very passionate about some exciting event, but the Knight warns that it will lose all interest for you very soon.

Stuart R. Kaplan. "Classic Tarot. Origin, history, divination.

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Description
The Knight of Swords in splendid armor sits on his rearing horse, holding his sword forward.
An epaulette in the form of a human face is visible on his left shoulder.
He is the protector of good and the enemy of evil.

It symbolizes knightly dignity and courage.
He has a good heart and is a brave man.
He is the harbinger of activity.
The main feature of his character is a unique insight that does not manifest itself openly.

He is attentive and ready for any troubles or worries.

Value for divination
Bravery.
Skill.
Capabilities.
The strength and courage of a young man.
Heroic deed.
Enmity and war.
A reckless dash into the unknown without any fear.

The surrounding cards will indicate what influences the Knight in his valiant pursuits.
The knight is the best in his art of combat and warfare.

Reversed value
Failure to.

Recklessness.
Dispute or death because of a woman.
Spontaneous mistakes.
Self-assured fool.
Simplicity.
discord.

P. Scott Hollander. "Tarot for beginners."

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The Knight of Swords personifies a person who will humiliate or insult you, or warn of hostility and confrontation.

Description
In most decks, the card depicts a knight, fully armed, riding a horse.

He challenges the enemy or attacks him.
The facial expression is gloomy and even malicious, indicating the determination to win the fight.
His sword is raised and ready to strike the enemy.

inner meaning
The Knight of Swords is a young man who has the characteristics of his symbolic parents, being selfish, cruel, treacherous, and pursuing his own goals.

Due to his youth, he seems to lack the power and ability to cause harm.
But within his own sphere of influence, he is capable of doing harm, just as he is able to rely on others to help him do even more harm (or avoid the consequences of his actions).

This is a person testing his ability to become a King or Queen; he is even less scrupulous and more cruel.
Spy, enemy, traitor; a person who will humiliate or insult the Questioner.
If this card does not represent a certain person, then it warns of hostility and confrontation.

If the adjacent cards in the layout are negative, then the Knight of Swords warns of destruction or death.

Value in the layout
Direct or Positive: A perfidious young man.
False friend.
A cunning and courageous personality, actively acting in his own interests.


He has all the qualities of a leader and is able to convince others to follow him (voluntarily or not), which makes him even more dangerous for those he has chosen as his enemies.

Note that he is even more dangerous because even the Questioner admires his personality.
It is better that you, if possible, resist him, rather than follow him; his followers get no more benefit than his enemies.

If this card does not represent a certain person, then it predicts conflict, confrontation and, possibly, destruction and death.
Reversed or Negative: Extravagant extravagance.
Recklessness, bad leadership.

A foolish or vain person (or a warning against stupidity and vanity).
Take another look back; you have a powerful and dangerous enemy or an explosive situation.

Mary Greer. "The Complete Book of Reversed Tarot Cards".

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The Knight of Swords is a hero who swore to kill a dragon and rushed into the very abyss of battle for this, or a messenger carrying a letter of warning.
It represents the revolutionary energies of the air signs (Gemini, Libra and Aquarius) focusing in the mental and verbal realm.

This is the ability of your or someone else's personality to think, analyze, distinguish one object from another and critically evaluate everything that happens.
You can be confident and strong, but also headstrong and impatient.

Perhaps you are trying to make black white or overcome some obstacles.
You intend to defend your point of view or convey your ideas and philosophical views to the interlocutor, but because you are impulsive and hasty, you do it from the position of "I know better" and do not bother to hear who you are talking to or see where it is everything threatens to turn you on.

Perhaps you formulate some principles or classify objects or phenomena.
Probably the situation requires you to show cynicism and rather venomous wit.
You can confidently defend your understanding of the truth, or enjoy the fact that you "saved" an idea that turned out to be without protection and support in a timely manner.

You can jump into an argument out of your love of discussion, not because you think someone else's point of view is correct.
You are able to use logic, criticism and analysis as a weapon to defeat irrationality and uncertainty.

This card indicates an interest in research, analytical work, planning, law and communication.
You can lead a crusade or win a cause.
Perhaps you are polishing a technique or building an ideal tactic for the sake of increasing efficiency.

If the situation is related to travel, the card may indicate an airplane, a motorcycle, or simply a hasty and rapid movement.
The weather can be windy; Thunderstorms and storms are possible.
Traditional meanings: swordsman, soldier, squire, bully, murderer.

Fighter, participant in the battle.
Enemy.
Dispute, war, battle, duel.
Heroic deeds.
Fanaticism.
Attack.
Protection.
Confrontation, destruction, destruction.
Haste.
Overthrow.
Coarseness.
Hatred, ill will, malevolence.

Anger, rage, indignation.
Mastery.
Bravery, courage, valor.

Reversed Knight (Prince) of Swords
The reversed Knight of Swords can be a fanatic or a completely out of control person.

Also, this card can indicate an extreme degree of fatigue, fatigue.
It could be a football player who scored against the rules, or Don Quixote fighting windmills.
Ultimately, this knight finds himself in a position where he looks ridiculous, ridiculous or imprudent.

You or someone else is now throwing dust, fighting mirages, trying to ride a straw horse, or promoting empty or inappropriate concepts.
Perhaps you were enraged by some kind of injustice or dishonesty - despite the fact that you did not take the trouble to check the facts or even the degree of reliability of the source.

Your arguments are now completely irrational, and the statements sound like complete nonsense.
Perhaps you are tired of battles or have been hurt by sharp words.
All you want now is to crawl away from the front line and throw a sword that weighs down your hand.

You are trying to overcome your own impulsiveness or tame the inner mustang, whether it symbolizes instincts or ideas.
You are consciously trying to become more attentive and reasonable and less rushed.

You may suffer from temper tantrums or temper tantrums and in such moments seek to hurt or harm others.
You can become ruthless and vengeful, blaming others for your mistakes or using logic to destroy.

If you are in too much of a hurry, beware of wasted time, recklessness, and mistakes.
By bragging about your accomplishments, you can recklessly frame or even endanger another person.

The horse on the Waite-Smith deck card looks even more furious upside down than upright; this suggests that you are rushing forward with terrible force, not wanting to listen to the advice of others.

You can hope to get away with anything - even cheating and cheating - because you are smarter and faster than everyone else.
Or, on the contrary, you find yourself a victim of a person who behaves in this way.

You can fiercely try to get your way, even if for this you have to go to a clear injustice.
On the other hand, you can move backward rather than forward, hastily retreating from the battlefield or evacuating in a threatening situation.

The inverted Knight of Swords is not the best signifier for travel and transportation: you can be put off the train, unloaded from the plane, or you have to take a detour.
In terms of health, violence, accidents and injuries are likely, especially of the hands and feet, as well as other dangerous situations in which speed plays a role in one way or another.

It is also possible temporary insanity.
From a shamanic and magical point of view, the card denotes a spiritual warrior leading the fighting in the upper worlds.
It is also astral self-defense.
Traditional inverted meanings: pocket thief.

Scammer.
Fool around.
Fool.
Recklessness, imprudence.
Failure, incompetence, irrelevance, ignorance.
Weakness.
Mistakes as a result of impulsivity.
Silly, stupid, stupid.

Brad, nonsense.
Vain, vain.
Extravagant.
Live with your mind.
News of trouble or trouble.

Larissa Moon. "All Secrets of the Tarot".

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Key phrase
Who would have thought that this brilliant and charming man, on closer acquaintance, would turn out to be so rude, cruel and malicious!
Description of the card and its inner meaning
This Arcana depicts a knight clad in armor, fully armed, riding at full speed on a horse.

He seems to be challenging the enemy or preparing to attack him.
His expression is scarlet, even gloomy, indicating a determination to win or die.
His sword is raised and he is ready to crush the enemy.
The Knight of Swords is a young man pursuing his goals.

Despite his innate charm and ability to make everyone admire his personality, he is actually a cruel, selfish and treacherous person.
He is able to strike the Questioner not only where he has power, but also relying on other, more influential people - so that this harm is more tangible.

The Knight of Swords is cruel and unscrupulous in his means.

Relationship of the card with other occult sciences
Letter - M, number - 12, Correspondence to the zodiac sign - Gemini, Correspondence according to the Book of Changes - 1 hexagram ("Creativity").
Card meaning
Direct position
The Knight of Swords card describes a treacherous young man striving for power by any means.
He is ready to crush anyone who gets in his way.
Compared to the Page of Swords card, the evil predicted by the Knight of Swords is many times stronger and more tangible.

The Knight of Swords has all the qualities of a leader and can convince others to follow him.
And that makes it even more dangerous.
If this card does not personify a person, but describes a situation, then it warns the Questioner about destruction, open hostility, and various kinds of confrontations.

If the neighboring cards also have a negative meaning, then the Knight of Swords is interpreted as a symbol of physical death.

Reversed position
In this case, the Knight of Swords warns of the appearance in the life of the Questioner of a stupid and conceited person who seeks to take the place of a leader.

When describing the situation, this Arcana has the following interpretations: stupidity, the danger of falling under the influence of others, extravagance, folly.

Daniela Chris. The magical book of Tarot. Fortune telling."

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Knight of Swords - guided by the head, not the heart, indomitably inquisitive, defends his convictions, his interests and hobbies are very versatile.
A person is quick-tempered, impulsive, inclined to sacrifice a wonderful prospect for the sake of a momentary mood.

Its advantage is that it is all in full view, cunning and cunning are not inherent in it.
Sometimes a card means an upcoming event of an unexpected and sudden nature.
Inverted - cruelty, injustice, rudeness, sometimes dictatorial manners.

The upcoming event is an unexpected departure.

The original meanings of the cards that come with the Rider White Tarot deck.

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KNIGHT. Horseman - he is consumed by the pursuit, as if scattering his enemies.

Direct position: skill, courage, competence, protection, dexterity, hostility, rage, war, destruction, opposition, resistance, destruction.

Reverse position: carelessness, incompetence, folly.

Hayo Banzhaf. Tarot Tutorial.

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Astrological meaning: Saturn/Venus as a symbol of coldness and strictness in relationships and contacts, or Mars/Mercury as the personification of a sharp mind and sharp discussions.
KNIGHT OF SWORDS The Knight of Swords is always something cold, sharp, insidious, bringing strife and controversy, capable of poisoning even those areas of life that have so far served as a reliable, cozy refuge for you.

The cold symbolized by him can, of course, disperse the fog and bring into the light of God everything that has hitherto seemed obscure; however, most often in this card, the element of air turns to us with its negative side.

This means the coldness of alienation, sharp discussions, sharp and daring conclusions, evil language and caustic irony.
Therefore, the Knight of Swords often portends a quarrel, a break in relations, a furious controversy and carefully planned meanness.

Tarot Rider White. Theory and practice. Series "Secrets of predictions". Publishers: AST, Astrel, 2002

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A rather impetuous personality who rushes forward furiously without thinking, often for no particular reason, but with great courage and a desire to do something.
By doing this, he often complicates life for himself and those around him.

For example, it may be a person with great intellectual potential, who is always impatient and in a hurry.
He starts nervous discussions, jumps on projects without material resources, without caring about the feelings of those who work with him.

If this card describes your partner, you should not run around and babysit him.
If it points to you, try to consciously relate to the energy that overwhelms you.
Don't harm yourself.
Direct position: Astrological equivalents: Aries, Taurus, Mars in Aries, Moon in Aries.

This is an energetic and dexterous person, deprived, however, of those qualities that would allow him to become a leader.
Often this is a lone hero.
The sphere of his actions is concrete and very material affairs.
He is quick-witted, but his mind lacks the breadth of the KING of Swords.

Reversed position: Astrological equivalents: Aries, Mars and Chiron.
A person who cannot decide in any way on whose side he is and with whom he is.
This is also a kind of noble bully-robber who passionately (in the depths of his soul, of course) dreams of being re-educated (either the King of Swords or the Queen of Cups usually act as educators).

It can also be a weak, indecisive person: often paired with the Queen of Swords, which makes him even weaker and more indecisive.
A person with criminal tendencies.
If the card means action.

A. The direct position of the Knight of Swords says that in relation to the event indicated by the following cards, we can say: you are in the middle of the path to the goal.
You can already judge what the results will be and whether they correspond to what you originally intended.

B. Inverted card In the layout, it can serve as an indication that you are only in the beginning stage, the results of which are still too early to judge - time will tell.

Evgeny Kolesov. "ABC Tarot".

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Rider, otherwise Cavalier of the Sword or Warrior of Swords.
A rider in armor, with a raised sword, rushes at an invisible enemy.
Around him is a storm: pines are bending, fragments of clouds are flying across the sky.
This is a fighter, a rebel, a crusader.

He does not know condescension, attacks first and is not afraid to die: win or die!
The card symbolizes, as a rule, a young man who is at the beginning of his career: he wants to show himself and others what he is capable of.

On a personal level, this may be a person who does not know how to adapt to a partner and prefers to aggravate relations.
Often this is a "chess player" who considers any situation only as an opportunity to outplay the opponent, or even better - to win a brilliant victory over him.

But, alas, a close person can also be in the role of an "enemy" ...
Nevertheless, in the upright position, this card always indicates a high intellectual potential, which can also be used for "peaceful" purposes.

Inverted: It can mean "woe from the mind" in one form or another, a bad omen.

Vitaly Zaichenko. "Tarot Waite and more, wise instructions sent by cards."

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frosty period

Welcome change that can be devastating

Symbolic image:
A knight rushes on a faithful steed, regardless of weather conditions.
A red cape indicates impulsiveness.

He is ready to fight with any monster.
Inner strength and passion boils in him.

Astrological correspondence:
Planets: Mercury and Mars

Traditional meaning:
Diligence, courage, insight, restlessness disputes, conflicts, imbalance, raging wind, instability, sudden changes.

What are we talking about?
About internal anxiety, external changes and problems.
About impulsive, abrupt actions and thinking.

What needs to be done?
To open up to a new turn of life, to accept courageously a challenge, to resist competitors.
It is necessary to part with internal unrest, to change the point of view.

View crisis as a chance for self-improvement.

Communicating with others:
Approach issues objectively and critically.
If a conflict arises, do not evade, but try to prove your case.

Find out all the small details and dot the i's.

In love, in matters of the heart:
Be careful! A sharp chill is in the air.
If a scandal breaks out, do not get excited, by soft conversation, try to resolve the conflict.

In professional activity:
Move fast towards your goal.
Don't indulge in unfulfilled dreams.

Complete new tasks in parallel with the old ones.
Change your behavior and communication style.

At a difficult moment in life:
Don't do anything forbidden.
You will have to endure conflict and enmity.

But then the air will be cleared, warmer, and you will be able to solve problems.

Personality card:
The man is skillful and fearless, but perhaps also reckless.
This Knight is able to attract attention wherever he appears, he is supremely charismatic, but he cannot be relied upon.

He can be a strong ally, but only as long as it suits him.
Trusting this person should be done with great care, because as a result you can suffer greatly.

What should be avoided?
Fanaticism, coldness of feelings, indifference, too long philosophical conversations, cynicism, carelessness, negligence, intemperance, blind thirst for destruction.

What surprises are in store for the future?
Dress warmly, the wind of criticism can pierce the inside.

Bitter regret.
Clarification and explanation, obtaining new information.

Keep your eyes open.
"Knight of Swords" speaks of events that happen quickly or completely unexpectedly.

There is an indication of risk here, that everything will turn into complete chaos if someone does not take control of the situation.

If you don’t know what to do today, how to console yourself, Arkan whispers in a low whisper: Release steam and ventilate the room.
You can rinse in cold water to invigorate.

Meditating on this Arcana, ask yourself:
Is it possible to solve something with a hot head and a cold heart? What calls me to revenge?

The following statements will inspire you, help you to tune in optimistically and easily walk along the road of life:
I am always ready for an open fight.
I'll clear things up, even if it means getting into a bitter argument.

This card is called differently: Horseman or Warrior of Swords, Cavalier of the Sword, Knight of Swords. It depicts a horseman resolutely advancing on an invisible enemy. He is swift, hot, irreconcilable. Elements: Fire, Air. Astrological meaning: Mars/Mercury represent a sharp mind, Venus/Saturn - coldness in relationships.

Map of the day

Today does not bode well, another conflict is brewing. A cool head is your key to victory. Do not react aggressively to the attacks of your opponents, restrain emotional outbursts.

Card Knight of Swords

Warning

You need to be more patient with people. Conflict, selfishness, excessive self-confidence are your main enemies. Fight them.

Direct position

Astrological correspondence: Mars in Aries, Moon in Aries. Denotes a person obsessed with his work. He is strong-willed, energetic and stubborn. The Knight of Swords is stubbornly moving towards the goal, but he lacks flexibility, so often his desperate desire to prove his point of view turns into a serious scandal.

Despite the fact that he thought about world peace. But you should not perceive the Warrior as some kind of misunderstood saint, since his impulses are often selfish in nature. Answer to the question asked: Yes.

Psychological condition

The knight feels like a fairy-tale character, because in his world everything is possible and achievable. But since the goals set are often unattainable, the Warrior becomes embittered, becomes harsh and callous. The probable reason for the problems with the intersection of the desired and the actual is that the Knight of Swords lacks the depth of thinking, while strength and assertiveness overflow.

It is worth cooling down your ardor and look at the current problem from the other side. Perhaps the solution is very close.

Relationship

Although this person is described as a leader, the most difficult task for our hero is maintaining relationships. Sometimes, unwittingly, with one awkward word, the Horseman can destroy everything.

If this card indicates the questioner, it is worth reconsidering your behavior and deciding whether the game is worth the candle. Perhaps the people with whom you so easily go into conflict are more precious than your illusory goals.

Career

With the work of this lasso, too, not everything is going smoothly. Too superficially looks at his duties. He tries to embrace everything and therefore makes mistakes. The only plus of the Knight is the desire to achieve what he wants, no matter what. But this does not improve the situation either.

One piece of advice: do not slow down, you are a promising employee, but it is worth concentrating on one thing, just use your assertiveness to dig not along, but deep into.

Reversed position

Astrological Correspondence: Aries, Mars, Chiron.

If in the upright position we saw an aggressive, stubborn Warrior, but with a bit of prudence and a desire to achieve a specific goal, then in an inverted form he loses the remnants of the few good qualities and prudence.

Now he cuts indiscriminately. It can be briefly described as: deed for the sake of deed, aggression for the sake of aggression.

Arkan warns that the situation is explosive and luck will be lost through his own fault. Answer to the question asked: No.

Psychological condition

The knight is like a boiling cauldron. His nerves are on edge, close to a nervous breakdown. He is embittered, furious, intellectual abilities are practically at zero. Somewhere inside there is a desire to be pulled out of this state, but no one but the King of Swords and the Queen of Cups can do this. requires a way out, as a result, others suffer.

Relationship

The inverted Prince of Swords denotes a strange relationship in which selfishness dominates, and partners do not restrain themselves in the manifestation of destructive emotions. Most likely, the union is close to breaking.

Maybe it's time to discuss the issues. Another interpretation: describes a situation in which one of the partners disappears, leaves for no apparent reason.

Career

At work, the Warrior shows himself, to put it mildly, not in the best way. His indiscretion borders on stupidity. Attempts to bring colleagues and superiors to white heat are clearly not improving the situation. Carelessness, incompetence, cockiness, and with all this, frenzied persistence - this is a brief description of the Sword Rider in the workplace.

Tip: exhale, relax. Aggressive behavior will not lead to anything good.

General value in combination with other cards

The meaning of the Knight of Swords card in combination with the major arcana:

  • Mage- to declare a war;
  • High Priestess- secret war;
  • empress- premature birth, miscarriage;
  • - wage war from above by authorized persons;
  • Hierophant- conflict with the teacher, father;
  • lovers- problems, crisis in relations;
  • - through conflict and violence; recklessness on the road;
  • Power- succumb to attacks of aggression, do not control your emotions;
  • Hermit- due to conflict, unforeseen circumstances, crisis;
  • Wheel of Fortune- unfavorable circumstances that caused changes in life, loss of luck through one's own fault;
  • - deserved punishment;
  • Hanged- drive yourself into a corner;
  • Death- lightning-fast global change in the situation;
  • Moderation- reducing the time of the adaptation process;
  • Devil- roll downhill, fall into extremes, drown in sins;
  • Tower- injury due to driving at high speed; divorce, due to a long-growing conflict;
  • Star- not far off, you can not stop;
  • moon- worsens; fever;
  • The sun- seek clarity;
  • - reduction of the recovery process;
  • - world crisis.

Meaning of the Rider of Swords Tarot in combination with Staves:

  • Ace- emotional emptiness from a large number of failed attempts;
  • deuce- receive a call;
  • Troika- exert psychological pressure;
  • Four- marriage cracked;
  • Five- tense atmosphere in the team;
  • Six- your plans are not destined to come true;
  • - keep the defense;
  • - violence;
  • Nine- life difficulties;
  • Ten- emotional exhaustion;
  • - bad news;
  • Knight- Rivalry, high competition;
  • Queen- problems at work, possible dismissal;
  • King- divergence of views, conflict situation with a man.

Combination of the Prince of Swords with Cups:

  • Ace- sensual impulse;
  • deuce- impetuous or business relations;
  • Troika- or an unforeseen solemn event;
  • Four- fatigue;
  • Five- reproach yourself for recklessness;
  • Six- once broken relationship;
  • Seven- run to your illusions;
  • Eight- covert flight from family, home, work;
  • Nine- quick achievement of the desired;
  • Ten- quick acquisition of a family;
  • - too much talk, it's time to act;
  • Knight- emotional instability, sudden impulses;
  • Queen- haste in relationships with a woman;
  • King- haste in a relationship with a man.