Two of Swords Tarot Card Meanings Upright and Reversed
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The Two of Swords Tarot Card Meaning: Upright and Reversed Meanings & Breakdowns

The Two of Swords Tarot Card Keywords


Decisions, Trust, Hidden information, Choices, Stalemate

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Hesitation, Anxiety, Indecision, Information Overwhelm, Confusion

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The Two of Swords Tarot Meaning

The Two of Swords in tarot represents intellectual balance and the decision-making process. Many of us have been in a position where we can choose to go one way or another, and we all know how debilitating it can be when we feel unable to make that decision. 

The Two of Swords is our ability to work through the different thoughts, facts and situations, so that we can find a sense of clarity and act on it. When we sit down and write a pros and cons list, for example, that is our Two of Swords energy at play. 

This is perfectly summed up in the symbology of the blindfold that we often see the figure on this card wearing, especially in traditional tarot decks like the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. This blindfold blocks out all external stimuli or distractions and forces us to sit with our thoughts and feelings, so that we can find as authentic an answer as possible.


The Two of Swords Upright Meaning

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