The King of Swords is a strong, male figure. He is sure of himself and believes in head over heart. He is strong in his morals and doesn’t compromise for his gain.
The King of Swords is a friendly character, but his goal is not to emotionally support. He is a leader who rules with honesty and stands strong in his beliefs.
When the King of Swords appears in a reading, it normally signifies someone else in your life. The card usually represents a strong, authoritative male figure that has good intentions.
This person might be an authority figure such as a police officer, judge, or military. He is a great person to talk to and is fiercely loyal to those he loves and cares for. This card may be indicating that this person is the key to unlocking your full potential.
When the Queen of Swords appears in a reading, it is indicative of a supportive female that will appear in your life. This person will encourage you and uplift you to fulfill your full potential. The Queen of Swords is strong, understanding, empathetic, and willing to take others under her wing.
She embodies love and can be depended on in any time of need. If you see this card in a reading, it is time to accept the help and support from the woman that loves you. You can also be this woman for others in your life. Taking on the empathetic and supportive nature of the Queen can be helpful, especially when dealing with others.
The Knight of Swords is fierce and sure of what he wants. He will stop at nothing to get it. If you see this card in a reading, it indicates that a big change is coming your way and that you will need to do work if you wish to have a positive outcome.
The main mood of this card is positive, but it is not without a struggle on your part to seize this. You must persevere and move forward, even if it is with baby steps.
Tenacity and dedication are needed, but if you devote yourself to the cause, you will come out successful on the other side.
The Page of Swords is a messenger card that has a positive message beneath its strong imagery. This card might represent the part of you who is wild and free. Or like other court cards, it may represent someone else in your life, someone full of youth, or at the very least, young at heart. The Page of Swords embodies a person (gender doesn’t matter) who is vivacious, a champion for justice, and has good intentions.
The pulling of this Minor Arcana card signifies a time in your life when you will feel full of energy and be ready to chase after your dreams with youthful enthusiasm. Stand tall – you have everything you need to push forward and reach any goal you wish to achieve.
When the Ten of Swords appears in a reading, it is not a great omen. Number ten of this suit represents being backstabbed, hitting rock bottom, and experiencing failure and betrayal.
In a mental sense, it can foretell a breakdown and inability to cope with life’s circumstances. Although these aren’t positive implications, excessive worry isn’t the answer.
The situation that is impending will only be temporary and you have the strength you need to be able to weather the storm. It may be difficult, but it won’t be impossible, and you will get through it!
The Nine of Swords is largely regarded as a negative card to draw because of its connection with fear, anxiety, hopelessness, and despair. I remember the first time I pulled this card in a personal reading, I wanted to quickly reshuffle my deck. I avoided the urge to do so for one reason: whether I liked it or not, it truly did represent how I was feeling.
The implication of the card is not that you have a bad life, but rather that you’ve allowed negative emotions to take over your entire existence.
Do you feel overwhelmed at home or in work situations? Are your nights riddled with anxiety and grief? It may be the time to take a close look at what is bothering you and determine whether you are making a mountain out of a molehill.
The Eight of Swords represents feeling stuck in a rut or repeating a cycle. The obstacles ahead of you may seem insurmountable, but there is always a way out. The Eight of Swords tells us that this exit path may not be easy, but it is still available.
Are you feeling stagnant in any area of your life? The cards tell us that you will find a way to move forward and on from this–but you are the only one who can rescue from this situation.
The Seven of Swords tarot card stands for trickery, theft, and dishonesty. You or someone around you might be using deceitful tactics to achieve a goal.
The intention of these actions is deliberate and they are done without thought of how it will affect other people.
If you are the person that needs to make a change, the first step is recognizing that you are headed down the wrong path. Then, you can create a master plan to change those behaviors. If it is someone else, you won’t be able to force their hand. Be on the alert, someone is trying to pull the wool over your eyes.
The Six of Swords tarot card represents overcoming obstacles and moving forward. The battle has been won and now is the time to relax, unwind, and recharge your batteries.
You have overcome hardship and healing is headed your way; calmer waters are finally ahead. If you have been battling with someone close to you, your hard work in trying to resolve the problems between the two of you is about to pay off.
All you need to do is trust in yourself and keep the same momentum.
Let’s get ready to rumble! The Five of Swords tarot card in a reading represents conflict or drama that is about to come into your life. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the problems you will come into contact with will be scary or impossible to deal with, but there is sure to be a hard battle.
Minor disagreements with friends or family members might be coming to a head. Perhaps, you’ll start to experience more conflict at work. If you hope to overcome the issues that are headed your way, you’ll need to sharpen your swords. Now is the time to prepare yourself for the battle that is coming.
The Four of Swords tarot card represents feeling overwhelmed and anxious. When this card shows up in a reading, it appears to suggest that you need to take a step back from the chaos of your life.
The regular day-to-day hustle and bustle can leave even the toughest person feeling mentally drained and in need of some alone time.
Have you been feeling overloaded and stressed out lately? Now is the time to step away from the crowd and recharge your battery.
The Three of Swords tarot card represents a period of emotional upheaval. When this card is drawn in a reading, you may know what it is referring to. If you don’t, it serves as a warning for what is yet to come.
The reading foretells that life will throw a curveball your way, and you will be caught off guard, resulting in heartbreak and hurt.
This card also serves as a reminder to hold the things you care for dear to your heart. Hug your loved ones and tell them how you feel.
Count your blessings and know that at the end of every storm comes a beautiful rainbow. You may get knocked down, but you overcome anything that comes your way.
The Two of Swords tarot card appears in a reading when an obstacle has presented itself in your life. This problem won’t be easy to overcome.
In fact, it will take a great deal of effort on your part to eliminate. You might be feeling stuck or unsure of which way to turn.
The good news is, once you do resolve the problem that plagues you, you will find peace within. If you need more guidance on what meaning the Two of Swords might have for you, look below.
The Ace of Swords tarot card is one of the strongest cards that can fall in a tarot reading. Although the image contained on the face of the card might not be as dramatic as say the Tower or the Chariot, the message that the Ace of Swords embodies is one of power, authority, and ability. The sword’s blade can slice through anything in its way with ease. It is strong and reliable in times of need.
Swords are carried by the most loyal and honorable of knights. Similar to the men that carry them, the Ace of Swords represents truth, doing the right thing, and fighting for what you desire. If this card has sliced its way into your reading, prepare for a breakthrough unlike any other.
Although there is an old saying that ‘opposites attract’, according to universal laws, ‘like attracts like’ is actually true. This is definitely the case with the King of Pentacles and his counterpart, the Queen of Pentacles. They both embody how staying grounded while pursuing ambitions can lead to optimum success.
As the last card in the Pentacles suit, the King has the final say in all things monetary. He is a welcome addition to any reading finance-based or not.
When he represents you, you are sure to triumph in all of your endeavors. Especially, in situations where you put in consistent effort.
When the King of Pentacles serves as an influence in your life, prepare to be connected with someone who uses his power for good, not glory.
The Queen of Pentacles represents the best of both worlds. She is a wealthy, successful woman of royal blood. But even with the world at her fingertips, the Queen is still connected to reality. If she were alive today, she would definitely be involved in ‘green movements’ as she cares about the world as a whole, not just her own prosperity.
A representative of both a pragmatic and caring nature, her highness symbolizes all that is gained when one combines ambition with a caring nature and desire to see everyone succeed.
What can you learn from the Queen of Pentacles’ message of charity and compassion? If she has presented herself to you in a reading, it may be time to dig in deep while also opening your heart.
When he appears in a reading, commitment to a cause or relationship is in question. A step up from the Page of Pentacles, this cavalryman is just as dedicated but much more mature and experienced.
As with all cards, there are two sides to the Knight of Pentacles. Determined and consistent, he can also be stubborn and pessimistic. Don’t give in to this feeling.
If you are growing tired or overwhelmed by the daily grind, keep pushing. Improved prosperity is near.
As with all cards in the suit of Pentacles, the Page of Pentacles represents earthly desires related to money, career, investments, businesses, education, and physical health.
Pages are also known as the messengers – he delivers a message, a positive one, that represents a solid beginning of some sort. He spells success, but only if you stay focused and grounded in what you are setting out to achieve.
If the Page of Pentacles has appeared in your reading, it is a time to be led by both practicality and integrity. You have all that you need, but can you be steadfast enough to keep hold without being ruled by negative events or emotions?
The Ten of Pentacles paints a picture of how wonderful life can be when everyone in a family is doing well. It represents both financial security and happiness, the best of both worlds. Overall, the Ten of Pentacles depicts a solid foundation in which everyone is supported and nurtured.
When this card appears, a big event or celebration is near. Long-term security and stability are also looming, but only if you are willing to put provisions in place to establish your family’s future.
The Nine of Pentacles is all about living your best life. Ushering in a time of financial stability, security, and overall success, this Minor Arcana card is a welcome addition to any reading.
Do you desire a life surrounded by all that you love? The Nine of Pentacles represents this desire. Additionally, it symbolizes all your personal dreams. What is it that you want most? Security, freedom to travel, financial success, a peaceful existence?
Regardless of what the present looks like, the desires of your heart are not out of your reach. All of your aspirations are right around the bend.
Eight is the number of mastery and accomplishment. So, it is no surprise that both of these words represent the Eight of Pentacles One interesting thing about the Pentacles Suit is that as far as line up goes, the Seven of Pentacles card deals with reward and the number eight with hard work. In some sense, it would seem that these two should be flip-flopped.
However, there was a hidden symbol found in the Seven of Pentacles that many do not pick up on -mountains in the distance. The meaning? Completion of one accomplishment is just the beginning of another dream. The Eight of Pentacles supports this conclusion and sends another message -mediocrity kills and dedication, even after the reward has been given is not only beneficial, it is required.
The Seven of Pentacles represents the not-so-distant days of our ancestors when everything was grown and made by hand. Before large-scale farming and manufacturing existed, people toiled day in and day out. They worked in difficult, and sometimes dangerous, conditions to provide for their families. For most, the goal was to make it to harvest season.
During harvest time, the crops could finally be gathered and sold. All of the planning and hard work manifested into fruits (and vegetables) of their labor. What once were small seeds in the ground became coins in their pockets.
Although few of us actually work in the agricultural business, the message of the Seven of Pentacles is still the same: long-term success is near if you are willing to put in the work.
The Six of Pentacles embodies all it means to be giving. Being charitable is seen by most as a part of good character. Consider Robin Hood. Because he gave to the poor, he was considered rich in spirit regardless of other character flaws. It isn’t just the down-and-out who benefit from charity though. Aristotle summarized it this way: “The unfortunate need people who will be kind to them; the prosperous need people to be kind to.”
The Six of Pentacles uses the influence of the tarot to spread this knowledge to all and encourage a giving spirit and helpful nature.
But is there such a thing as being too kind? This card also cautions about the danger of not setting boundaries and giving if it is to one’s own detriment.
It is a bit difficult to shine a positive light on this Minor Arcana card. The Five of Pentacles is one that few people desire in a reading. Because it represents sickness, poverty, and general struggle, the only acceptable place for this pentacle is reversed or in the past position. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. If the Five of Pentacles has presented itself as a part of your reading, don’t worry too much.
The key is learning and growing from the hardships you are having or are about to experience. Knowing what the future could bring makes it easier to tailor our actions to avoid future heartache.
If you have ever heard the story of King Midas, then you know the dangers of allowing one’s desire for the material world to take over. The Four of Pentacles brings a similar message, one that highlights the dark issues we as humans have with materialism and control.
Although sometimes, this card can signify the need for financial security, it often accompanies a sense of ungratefulness and a need to possess much more than what is needed.
The Ace and Two of Pentacles focused on accomplishing things alone. The Three of Pentacles reminds us that there is a particular strength in a shared vision.
John C. Maxwell says that “teamwork makes dream work” and the three men featured in the Three of Pentacles would agree with that.
If this card has presented itself as part of your spread, be ready to embrace your inner circle and work together to make the most of what is on the horizon.
We often say that life is a balancing act and the Two of Pentacles is the embodiment of this outlook. People who are juggling multiple responsibilities, priorities, or otherwise living their lives as ‘busy bees’ often see this card appear in readings.
More of a gentle reminder than a warning, the Two of Pentacles card encourages us to manage our time wisely and delegate when we can. It also aims to foster renewed self-confidence. The Two of Pentacles reminds us that we are fully capable of succeeding at whatever we focus on fully
If the Ace of Pentacles is a part of your tarot spread, you are in luck! The Ace of Pentacles represents both good fortune and new beginnings.
Pentacles are most commonly connected to the material world. However, this ace represents overall prosperity and new opportunities in every area of life.
The King of Cups tarot card represents maturity, creative thinking, and wisdom. You might think this card has a strong masculine energy, but it has a lot to do with emotions, as well.
When this card comes up in a tarot reading, it speaks of compassion and kindness. The King is strong and powerful, but he is aware of his feelings and the feelings of those around him.
The element of the suit of cups water symbolizes the unconsciousness and feelings, and as such, this suit is all about emotions. The Queen of Cups combines this energy, with an inward focus and calmness. She is feminine, loving, and kind and has the ability to connect with people on the emotional level. If the queen represents a woman in your life, she will be influential to you and your decisions and does so with the best intentions.
If she shows up in a reading, it might be a sign that you need to find help or connect with others to solve your problems. But before seeking help from others, this Queen advises you to connect and listen to your inner voice. Just like she does.
Ever wondered what the term ‘knight in shining armor’ represents? The Knight of Cups is it. The Knight rides in on his white horse to save the princess trapped in the castle. He is confident, brave, and wears his heart on his sleeve. He is loyal in a relationship and devotes all of his love to his woman.
Are you starting a new relationship? The Knight of Cups is a good sign that the person you are with is exactly who you need!
The Page of Cups in a tarot reading represents our inner child, a Peter Pan of sorts. Because all pages are messengers, this card represents your subconscious trying to communicate with you.
Many times, this card is attached to the feelings and experiences that we had as a child and how that affects us now.
Do you feel like you are struggling to be creative, make decisions, or find your ‘happiness’? You may need to pull inspiration from the little girl or boy you used to be.
Maybe it was the Ten of Cups that Stevie Wonder spoke of when he sang “there is a ribbon in the sky for our love.” Indeed, this rainbow-filled card is a good omen for whoever chooses it, as it symbolizes harmony, peace, and positivity. The card denotes strong family bonds and long-awaited reunions. It embodies love, togetherness, fortune, and all the good things in life. When this card comes up in a reading, you can look forward to sunny skies ahead. Your celebrations are going to be memorable, and the love you share with your family is going to be felt by all in attendance.
Your wish is my command! The genie card, the Nine of Cups represents reaching goals, wishes coming true, and fulfilling dreams. The emotions embodied by this Minor Arcana card are positive indeed. Triumph, pride, joy, and happiness, and in some interpretations, success and even fame are predicted.
The Nine of Cups is a good indication that you will be successful in whatever you focus on with positive intention. What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail? This card urges you to do just that.
The Eight of Cups tarot card represents abandonment and letting go. Have you chosen (or been forced) to leave a relationship, friendship, home, or job behind?The Eight of Cups card predicts this kind of loss and usually appears in readings where strong emotions are present.
This Minor Arcana card also signifies travel, so you may have a journey ahead of you. Many times, when faced with change, our instinct is to hold on tightly.
The Eight of Cups offers a gentle reminder that letting go and accepting what is, can be a much easier and healthier alternative.
The Seven of Cups tarot card is all about choices. When this card comes up in a reading, it means that you have a big decision to make in your future.
This is probably no surprise to you since most of us consult the tarot as a way to decide what to do in a situation.
The number seven-card of this suit can also represent having your head in the clouds or being unrealistic when it comes to making moves in life.
No matter what the situation, you will have several options to choose from. You will need to think critically and trust your instincts to ensure that you select the right path.
The Six of Cups represents innocence, nostalgia, and positive thinking. The card has an overall feel of childhood and nostalgia. It embodies feeling free and pure and allowing your past experiences to guide you down new paths.
You will be feeling playful, compassionate, and willing to help others when the Six of Cups appears.
If this isn’t your current mood, your reading may suggest it’s time to get in this zone. What can you do to let loose and be more carefree?
The Five of Cups tarot card denotes feelings of misery, loss, or grief. These emotions come as a result of the loss of something important to you. This might be the death of a loved one or the end of a special relationship.
The overall mood of the card is negative, but there are indications of hope, as well. It may seem that all is lost, but the truth is, you are just failing to see the positive.
The Four of Cups tarot card represents feeling stagnant or stuck in life. Are you so focused on the things that are going wrong that you can’t see clearly how to move forward? The Four of Cups not only represents the struggles we feel internally but outside influence as well. If you are having trouble feeling motivated or making big decisions, step back, and look at what’s really important.
Taking a look at the big picture and seizing opportunities to change your situation will make a world of difference. It’s quite possible that all you need is in front of you. Letting go of fear and doubt will allow you to make a choice and progress.
There is a saying in New Orleans: Laissez Le Bons Temps Rouler (let the good times roll). The Three of Cups tarot card is the perfect representation of this phrase as it symbolizes a cause for celebration and reunions. Whether it be a wedding, a family reunion, a baby shower, an engagement shower, or another similar event, when this card arrives, a party is soon to ensue.
The overall mood of the Three of Cups is exciting and fun, so you’ll likely be in high spirits and ready to have a good time when it appears. If you are planning a party or other social event, this is an excellent omen as it predicts that things will go well. It will surely be a night to remember!
The Two of Cups tarot card is one of the most positive relationship cards in the deck. When you pull this card in a reading, it stands for harmony, togetherness, and working as a team to build a strong partnership.Soon, you will be feeling happy and empowered; nothing will be able to get you down.
Have you recently started a new relationship or made a new friend? The Two of Cups tells us that this relationship will be a powerful one that will bring positivity to your life.
Are you hoping for a fresh start in the romance department? The Ace of Cups is a positive omen that predicts happiness and joy in every area of life, including love.
The suit of Cups deals with emotions and like all aces, the Ace of Cups ushers in a fresh start that leaves the past behind and enhances what is new.
When this card surfaces in a reading, it means that you are destined to find emotionally fulfilling relationships. An abundance of good things is coming your way–your cup really does runneth over!
To encounter the upright World card in a tarot reading is to encounter success and accomplishment. It means that a long-term project, period of study, or any other major event in your life has come full circle and that you accomplished your goals and aspirations. Despite the difficulties and hardships you’ve encountered, you stood strong and persevered. The seeds you have planted are now blooming and you are reaping the fruit of your labor. Everything has come together, and you are in the right place, doing the right thing, achieving what you have envisioned.
Be proud of what you’ve learned along the way, the progression you’ve made, and your achievements so far. Reflecting on what you’ve already accomplished, may just be what you need to bring your project to completion.
Enjoy your success.
Now is the perfect time to weigh your actions and see to it that they are in line with your values and beliefs. The things that you did in the past or are doing today – do they reflect your core values and belief? Do they direct you to your goals and purpose?
Without having the clarity of knowing who you truly are, you cannot answer these questions. Take time to ponder on things before going on with your life. In the end, this will be worth it. Another possible indication is to remind you that there may be choices and vital changes that you will face and you cannot avoid them.
If you have made some in the past, there will be an effect on where you are right now. Moreover, you should face the consequences with an open mind. You cannot do anything about the past – of what is done – and moving forward is your best bet.
Look back with pleasure.
The Sun tarot card in the upright position shows positivity and fulfillment in your life. If you have been going through a hard time and the Sun falls in an upright position, things will quickly improve.
The Sun reminds us to look at the bright side of things and remind ourselves that hard times don’t last forever. Even when we are faced with difficulties, we can choose to ‘make lemonade out of lemons’ and embrace life lessons for what they are: learning tools.
With these lessons under your belt, struggles and sadness will soon be left in the past, and you will be moving on to brighter and better days. You can rest assured knowing that good things are in store for you if this Major Arcana card is front and center.
Enjoy your success.
When the Moon tarot card appears in a reading upright, it can mean that you are allowing your imagination and emotions to take control of your life. This may be linked to anxieties, fears, or self-deception.
The Moon falling in a reading is a warning in a sense. You are the crawfish rising from the sea. If you trust your intuition and push forward, you will receive deliverance from what binds you. But first, you must be willing to face the reality of the situation.
The upright Moon can also be some illusion. There may be a hidden truth in your life that you need to uncover. The Moon cautions you from accepting what things seem to be. It may be time to dig a little deeper and allow the light to shine upon the fallacies in your life.
Be guided by messages from your unconscious.
The universe abundantly blesses you (we). We are continually attracting what we desire through our beliefs and thoughts. When the Star arrives in the upright position, it usually follows a difficult change or traumatic event.
Going through something challenging can take the wind out of our sails and cause us to feel like things will never be the same. This might be true.
Death, loss, heartbreak, and other painful events can change who we are, forever. This doesn’t mean we can’t build something better. What is it that you are trying to heal from? The Upright Star wants you to open your heart, realize your inner strength, and have faith that the best is yet to come.
Be inspired- dreams come true.
If we had to redesign the Tower card to a more modern-day representation, a crashing airplane would be an accurate alternative image.
The Tower signifies total destruction. If you’ve received the Upright Tower tarot card, prepare for things to be leveled and dismantled.
As with all losses, this will probably be a painful process. It can also lead to a fresh start. Before you are able to make these positive changes, you’ll have first to face the truth about a situation.
Are you prepared to take your blinders off take this personal crisis head-on? Seeing through illusions and letting go of what you wish things to be is the very first step.
Surrender.
The Devil is the card of illusion. Although you have total control of your life, beliefs, and choices, the Devil card symbolizes how addiction, depression, and unhealthy bonds can make you feel out of control.
Even social media, exercise, and work can be embodied by the Devil when in excess. Regardless of the nature of your particular problem, the message of the Devil is clear: redirect your attention away from the satisfaction of desires and toward the things that really matter.
In one leap, you can be free.
Avoid all extreme situations when pulling the Temperance card in your reading. Although there are times to ‘go for the jugular,’ this is not the angel’s message. Some situations are complicated and require patience and special care, even when your emotions are telling you to react.
Temperance is actually a skill, and like any other skill, practice makes perfect. Hold back from quick judgment. Resist the temptation to react immediately.
Are there areas of your life in which you need to find balance? Could you benefit from learning to remain calm during moments of distress? Temperance has arrived to help you find the strength to do so.
You are guided to find peace.
One of the reason’s that the Death card is such a powerful one in the Upright position is because it carries so many different meanings.
For many readings, the Death tarot card signifies completing a chapter, putting the past behind you, and cutting out what is unnecessary. It can also signify a transition or middle ground between one phase of life and the next.
The key is to welcome the Death card in a tarot spread instead of avoiding it. What path is number thirteen trying to point you toward? After all, there is no new beginning without an ending.
Swift change brings new beginnings.
The Hanged Man represents ‘the waiting game’ that is often a part of life progression. Although we are rarely happy about being stuck in limbo, there are times when nothing else can be done, and we are forced to be still. This often requires the sacrifice of people and things that we would rather hold on to.
The Hanged Man tarot card wants you to know that sometimes, we have to accept a loss for the greater good. Acceptance and letting go are key if you ever want to move forward.
Use your time wisely.
In the upright position, the Justice tarot card represents cause and effect as well as balanced thought and action.
There are times when we find ourselves the victims of someone else’s malicious intent. If you have been wronged in any way, Justice arrives to restore balance and order.
This isn’t to say that things will work out the exact way that you would like them to. However, pulling this card in reading does give support to the adage “All’s well that ends well.”
With the right values, reward comes.
The Wheel of Fortune is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of good fortune and expansion. If the Wheel of Fortune tarot card arrives upright, you are in luck. Whether you believe in destiny or not, things are lining up for your benefit. Think of surprising offers and new opportunities. Your personal vision will also increase as life’s tempo cranks up.
The Wheel of Fortune tarot card can also reveal psychic abilities, either within you or someone close. Consider this as a chance to discover more about yourself and to listen to your gut.
Manifest your dreams, now that your energy is aligning with your spirit guides, angels, and other helpers. You can’t control the powers of the universe, but you can definitely grow your understanding of your role in this life and the universe.
Surrender to fate.
On the upright position, the Hermit is a compelling card. Just as beacons of light often guide ships to the shore, this sage is ushering in a period of personal growth and exploration. The Hermit represents wisdom earned by seeking the highest truth.
Often, looking for answers within requires time alone with few distractions. It requires introspection and concentrating less on the senses.
Although this can seem a little scary at first, committing to a personal quest for truth can be one of the most rewarding experiences of life.
Live quietly for a time.
The upright Strength tarot card represents – as the name already suggests – strength, courage, persuasion, and patience. It tells you that you have the power and strength to overcome any obstacle – just like the Chariot. However, when pulling the strength, you’ll need to act with grace and sensitivity, rather than just using brutal force.
The card also tells you that you have the capacity to stay positive and calm and think logically in stressful situations that test your patience and strength. Be it through compassion, cunning, or understanding, Strength signifies that you can obtain true control of a situation, and not simply the power to forcefully impose your will.
You are committed to what you need to do, and you go about it in a very balanced and mature way. Keep behaving this way and you will be successful in anything you want to accomplish
With strength, you can discover your higher purpose.
When the upright Chariot tarot card shows up in a tarot reading, it tells you that now is the time to get what you want. Consider this card as a sign of encouragement. The Chariot tarot card is all about overcoming obstacles and achieving your goal through determination, focus, and willpower. You will feel motivated, ambitious, and in control.
This will help you to get a stagnant situation moving again and overcome all the challenges that may be in your path. The Chariot tells you that a triumph is waiting for you and that you are fully in control of making it happen. This may mean that you have to compete with others or that you find yourself in a situation that feels like a battle. You’re pulled in opposite directions or you feel like your strength and confidence are being tested.
Take charge and reach for the stars.
The Lovers tarot card in the upright position can imply that you have major life-changing choices to make or are faced with a dilemma. Temptation is often part of that choice or dilemma.
You may feel unsure about what direction you should take or who to trust. Or you may have to choose between contradicting and equally unifying options. The Lovers in tarot advises you to don’t automatically go for the easy road (temptation).
First, gather the information you need to make the right decision. If you face the problem and contemplate it wisely, it will lead you on to greater things.
Follow the wisdom of your heart.
When the Hierophant tarot card is upright in a reading, it represents a necessity to follow existing conventions, rules, or a well-established procedure. It advises you to maintain conventional boundaries that are considered a standard method. Rather than being inventive and breaking norms, you will be familiarized with certain traditions, beliefs, and systems which are existing already for quite a long time.
The Hierophant tarot card embodies a customary set of spiritual beliefs and is frequently associated with religion and other formal ideologies. Thus, this card suggests that you learn the necessary values from a trusted source such as a mentor or a spiritual counselor.
Make the most of your gifts.
As the counterpart of the Empress, the Emperor signifies the husband who is constant and trustworthy. He is confident, in control of his emotions, and an example of masculine energy. He is the paternal figure in life that brings structure and security, creates rules and systems, and conveys knowledge.
As a ruler, he leads with a firm hand and demands respect and authority. With careful planning, a highly organized approach, and perseverance, the Emperor can overcome any problem that’s thrown at him. This new level of mastery won’t just happen. You have to pursue your goals similar to the way that the Emperor does, structured, strategically, and with a lot of perseverance.
Take control. You are protected.
The upright Empress tarot card in a reading call on you to connect with your feminine side.
This can be translated in many ways – think of creativity, elegance, sensuality, fertility, and nurturing. She tells you to be kind to yourself and search for beauty and happiness in your life.
The Empress often brings strong bursts of creative or artistic energy. This creative energy may not only be in the form of a painting or art project, but also in other forms of expressing yourself creatively, like music or drama.
Life is abundant.
When the High Priestess appears upright in a tarot reading, she usually indicates a time for learning and listening to your intuition rather than prioritizing your intellect and conscious mind.
Often being considered as the gatekeeper to ancient temples, the High Priestess can also show up in a tarot reading when you are facing a"gatekeeper" in your daily life. Her advice is to stop worrying about the outcome and trust the decision of the gatekeepers.
She tells you to slow down and reflect on what you're learned and to acquire even more knowledge before making a decision or taking action.
Explore your spiritual side.
The Magician tarot card reveals how your wishes and desires can be realized through determination and willpower. When this card shows up in your reading, you can be assured that you have the drive to make you dreams happen.
Just remember that you are powerful and if you create your inner world, the outer will follow. Yet, you have to focus and concentrate on acheiving your dream. Get rid of any discretions and make a detailed plan to stay on track.
Manifest your desires.
The Fool tarot card is the number 0 of the Major Arcana, which is the number of unlimited potentials. To see the Fool tarot card generally indicates that you are on the verge of an unexpected and exciting new adventure. This may require you to take a blind leap of faith.
Leap, but look first.