Nine of Swords: Symbolism & Imagery
Symbolism & Imagery: The traditional imagery of the Nine of Swords Tarot Card is pretty striking and emotive. We can see a person sitting upright …
Symbolism & Imagery: The traditional imagery of the Nine of Swords Tarot Card is pretty striking and emotive. We can see a person sitting upright …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Eight of Swords shows a woman bound and blindfolded. Eight swords surround her, seemingly trapping her in place, a symbol of …
Symbolism & Imagery: When we take a look at traditional depictions of the Seven of Swords, we can clearly see a character sneaking away from …
Symbolism & Imagery: In a traditional Tarot card pack, the Six of Swords shows us an image of three people in a small boat. The …
Symbolism & Imagery: A man stands on a beach, victorious. He looks at the people he’s defeated with disdain as he holds his three swords. …
Symbolism & Imagery: In the Rider Waite Smith deck, the Four of Swords card depicts a knight in full armor reclining inside a chapel or …
Symbolism & Imagery: One of the most iconic and yet simple images of the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck, the Three of Swords card, features …
Symbolism & Imagery: I think that the Two of Swords is one of the most striking cards of many Tarot decks. There is something deeply …
Symbolism & Imagery: Like the other Aces of the minor arcana suits, the Ace of Swords shows us a hand appearing from a cloud. In …
Symbolism & Imagery: The King of Cups sits on a gray, minimalist throne. While other thrones in the Tarot deck tend to be ornate and …