MINOR ARCANA
Page of Swords Tarot Meanings
The pages in the Tarot represent the element of Earth, a grounded and foundational energy for their suit. The Page of Swords, therefore, is known as the Earth of Air, it is a card about building those foundational supports within the realm of thought, logic, knowledge and communication.
It’s childlike energy that can sometimes be naive, however, naivety isn’t always a bad thing. Sometimes we need the naivety of the pages to be able to see things as they are and not as we want them to be.
Page of Swords Upright Meanings
In the upright position, the Page of Swords asks us to go back to the foundations of our beliefs, to re-look at how we verbalise our meanings and question the things we thought we already knew. Some of the key meanings of the Page of Swords are:
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New perspectives
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Fresh ideas
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Novice
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Pure clarity
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Student
The Page of Swords has a similar energy to that of The Hanged Man, but it’s a lot more focused on the intellectual mind specifically. You’re not being asked to find a radically new way of seeing the world like The Hanged man may suggest, you are being asked to look at your own personal views and opinions, question the facts you think you have already and accepting that there may be things you don’t know and be ready to learn.
Page of Swords Reversed Meanings
In the reversed position, the Page of Swords adopts some of the more childish traits of the pages, it’s untamed energy that is sometimes irrational or lacks tact or filters. A good example is when children say exactly what comes to their heads without thinking about the repercussions. Some of the main reversed meanings of the Page of Swords are:
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Ignorance
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Superiority complex
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Lack of ideas
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Daydreamer
The Page of Swords reversed is a card that suggests a lack of wisdom more than anything, we can know as many facts as possible, but if we have no real-world experience to put them into context, it’s hard to fully understand them.
Reading Page of Swords in a Tarot Spread
Court cards are famously a pain to read because their meanings are so broad and dependant on the context of the reading and the quarant. When the Page of Swords first appears in your reading, it can be helpful to see it as a card of students, someone that is a complete novice in the realm of intellect and communication. Think of it as going back to the foundation and being asked to build something new where you currently stand.
Page of Swords as An Invitation
As an invitation, the Page of Swords requests that we review our own headspace and have a rethink of what we think we already know.
For Page of Swords, this invitation could be the following:
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An invitation to spend some time cooking up new ideas or strategies
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An invitation to look at the way you are currently seeing a situation and assessing if there is a better way you could approach it
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An invitation to speak openly and honestly without filters or self-censoring
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An invitation to explore new ideas or concepts
Page of Swords as Sage Advice
As sage advice, the Page of Swords offers us the chance to continuously expand our knowledge and wisdom, both about ourselves and the world/universe we live in.
Some advice Page of Swords may offer is:
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To always be open to new ideas, opinions and strategies of others
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Accept that you will always be a novice at something and never be afraid to learn something new or alien to you
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Never be ignorant enough to assume you know everything there is to know about a topic
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Daydreaming is great for strengthening the imagination, but if it is creating a detachment from reality you need to find a way to monitor and regulate how much you indulge
Page of Swords as a Lesson
The lesson that the Page of Swords teaches us is one of humility. It shows us that we always have a lot to learn about something and we should leave ourselves open to all the lessons the universe has to offer us.
Some lessons that Page of Swords may offer you are:
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A lesson in keeping your inquisitive mind open, even as we transition into adulthood and later life
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A lesson in tactfulness and speaking from a place of compassion and honesty
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How to move forwards with ideas and dreams in a positive and constructive way
Page of Swords as a Redirection
As a redirection, the Page of Swords can suggest a need to rethink things. Often it comes up as a redirection when we’ve been bashing our head against a wall and becoming frustrated with a lack of progress. It can also be a suggestion to change strategies as old strategies are proving unsuccessful.
As a redirection, Page of Swords could symbolise a need to:
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Rethink the situation and find a different way of tackling it
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Stop trying to lead the conversation and instead sit back and listen
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Come up with fresh ideas for old problems
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Take a more direct approach with dealing with a situation or person
Swords
The Swords are the rulers of our intellect, clarity, truth, communication and thoughts. When they appear in a reading they tell us to look at these areas of the self and our lives in order to find answers.
With the Page of Swords, the Page wields the sword of truth to cut right to the very bones of a situation. He focuses purely on the facts, the foundations and makes his conclusions based on them.
Air + Earth
Swords correspond with the element of air and Pages, no matter what suit they’re in, correspond with the element of earth. This gives the Pages dual energies.
With the Page of Swords we have the primary element of air thanks to its Swords suit. However we also now have a secondary element of earth, which helps ground the page in the basics of all things. He has no life experience so needs to trust what he sees as fact.
Pages
The Pages in the Tarot are the novices of their suits. They have no real world experience to draw from and so must go off what they can see, hear, feel and what they are told by those in a more senior position.
The Pages ask us to go back to the very foundations of a thing. To remove all the bells and whistles and only look at the bare bones in order to determine an answer or solution.