Ace of Swords
Key Phrase: Thoughts, Reason, I Am The One
[Upright Interpretation]
The Swords represent the Air element. The action of using swords is swinging; when swinging a sword, the wind raised carries an atmosphere of severity. Therefore, when encountering the Swords element, imagine the sharpness and coldness of the sword, along with the invisible flow of the wind. In interpersonal relationships, it represents everyone interacting based on rationality. Common scenarios include debate venues and work meetings; it is an exchange of opinions. Since Swords have the characteristic of cutting, boundaries between others and myself are distinct during interactions. Both parties retain their own thoughts and space, rarely asking about private matters. It requires things to be open and transparent, everything must be reasonable and evidence-based, clear in organization, emphasizing standards. Gray areas and ambiguous zones are not allowed to exist. Regarding love, having too many Swords cards indicates both parties hold back emotionally, emphasizing how to get along and how to "cooperate". Such relationships are often not very romantic; both parties mostly negotiate conditions rather than relying on each other emotionally. In initial relationships, the Swords suit rarely evokes feelings of love. Swords are weapons, they signify warfare; enemies appear on the battlefield, making loving relationships difficult. In terms of work, the sword is quite powerful. The incredibly sharp sword energy cuts through everything. Work progresses rapidly because it has basis, good division of labor, and clear responsibility boundaries. Thus, matters develop and advance quickly.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The reversed Ace of Swords, the crown falls off, representing that thoughts are no longer glorious. Thoughts may have selfish motives, characterized by bias and extremism. Unfair thoughts appear, disregarding others. If we metaphorize Swords as cognition, the reversed Ace of Swords also represents ill-timed beliefs, or originally firm beliefs wavering; or perhaps lacking a central idea, unable to make decisions among choices, with thoughts fluctuating. On the relationship level, both parties may fight due to differing thoughts, blaming each other, unable to tolerate differences, engaging in verbal battles, quarreling just to quarrel without constructive discussion, merely striving for victory. There is also a particularly strong sense of severance, indicating distance maintained between parties. Many hidden rules exist, or there are prejudices and misunderstandings. Coldness and indifference are key words for their relationship. Internally unwilling to pay attention, the relationship between both parties is cut off and gra......
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[Upright Interpretation]
The Swords represent the Air element. The action of using swords is swinging; when swinging a sword, the wind raised carries an atmosphere of severity. Therefore, when encountering the Swords element, imagine the sharpness and coldness of the sword, along with the invisible flow of the wind. In interpersonal relationships, it represents everyone interacting based on rationality. Common scenarios include debate venues and work meetings; it is an exchange of opinions. Since Swords have the characteristic of cutting, boundaries between others and myself are distinct during interactions. Both parties retain their own thoughts and space, rarely asking about private matters. It requires things to be open and transparent, everything must be reasonable and evidence-based, clear in organization, emphasizing standards. Gray areas and ambiguous zones are not allowed to exist. Regarding love, having too many Swords cards indicates both parties hold back emotionally, emphasizing how to get along and how to "cooperate". Such relationships are often not very romantic; both parties mostly negotiate conditions rather than relying on each other emotionally. In initial relationships, the Swords suit rarely evokes feelings of love. Swords are weapons, they signify warfare; enemies appear on the battlefield, making loving relationships difficult. In terms of work, the sword is quite powerful. The incredibly sharp sword energy cuts through everything. Work progresses rapidly because it has basis, good division of labor, and clear responsibility boundaries. Thus, matters develop and advance quickly.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The reversed Ace of Swords, the crown falls off, representing that thoughts are no longer glorious. Thoughts may have selfish motives, characterized by bias and extremism. Unfair thoughts appear, disregarding others. If we metaphorize Swords as cognition, the reversed Ace of Swords also represents ill-timed beliefs, or originally firm beliefs wavering; or perhaps lacking a central idea, unable to make decisions among choices, with thoughts fluctuating. On the relationship level, both parties may fight due to differing thoughts, blaming each other, unable to tolerate differences, engaging in verbal battles, quarreling just to quarrel without constructive discussion, merely striving for victory. There is also a particularly strong sense of severance, indicating distance maintained between parties. Many hidden rules exist, or there are prejudices and misunderstandings. Coldness and indifference are key words for their relationship. Internally unwilling to pay attention, the relationship between both parties is cut off and gra......