Do you ever have one of those Mondays where nothing goes right and your brain is a confused jumble of negativity and failure? No? Just me?
That's my Monday this week. I tried to get all my phone calls out of the way, and none of them went right. I couldn't get through to the dog's vet. I booked the cat's vet on the wrong day. I can't renew an important prescription because my insurance won't cover it, and offering to pay out of pocket confuses the pharmacist. It's only eleven dollars, I'm sure I can cover it! But no, it's just going to be one of those days where nothing goes right and everything is a big pile of bewilderment and misery. It is a reversed Queen of Swords kind of Monday. I guess I'll sit by the window and eat a scotch on the rocks.
The Queen of Swords is self-aware, fiercely individual, and unique. This perfectionism may be a cause of pain or sorrow, however.
Reversed, we see the pain and sorrow come out as an overly pessimistic or critical person. The queen is manipulative, rude, and lacks empathy. Sometimes she is infertile or very confused. Questions answered by the reversed Queen of Swords: Who? A malicious woman What? Miscommunication Where? A trauma center When? Mid-September to early October; When you are suffering emotionally Why? “Just because something isn't a lie does not mean that it isn't deceptive. A liar knows that he is a liar, but one who speaks mere portions of truth in order to deceive is a craftsman of destruction.” ~Criss Jami Yes or No? Probably not The reversed Queen of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? black, beige …a movie theme? Manipulation; criticism
A new career?
Queen of Swords reversed Before any card: Someone is being lied to about (card) After any card: Manipulation; criticism; pessimism
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We have reached the mid-point of my youngest son's final year of high school. I have been counting down the days, literally, on my personal Facebook page. I can't wait to be out of this school system. They have jerked my kids around a million times in a million different ways, and I'm just ready to be done already. So we find ourselves at the reversed Knight of Swords. This guy literally represents the middle of the school year, or mid January to early February, which is when I'm first posting this. What do I do about the conflict and disagreements I've had with the school district? The reversed knight says back away, leave it alone, think before I explode. Alright, alright, alright. It also suggests I get a JOB at the high school, but I think we'll skip that option, thankyouverymuch. The upright Knight of Swords charges into battle with focus and purpose, but is prepared for inevitable turbulence.
Reversed, this knight may have missed an opportunity, or been far too aggressive in his pursuit of success, leading to bullying behavior, conflict, and cowardly actions. Questions answered by the reversed Knight of Swords: Who? A rebellious teen What? A dispute Where? A locker room; a “boy’s club” When? Mid-January to Early February; The middle of the school year; The time has come and gone already Why? “No one heals himself by wounding another.” ~St. Ambrose Yes or No? No The reversed Knight of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find a missing item?
…a color? Black, green …a movie theme? Bullying, aggression
…a new career?
The reversed Knight of Swords Before any card: Thoughtless disregard about (card) After any card: Rudeness, aggression
So far today I have not experienced any reversed Page of Swords energy. Knock Wood.
I do want to speak about gossip for a minute, however, as it's this reversed Page's modus operandi. Somehow, over the course of the last 500 years, the Patriarchy convinced us that gossip was bad, and that people (particularly women) who gossip are evil or witches. However, gossip has its beginnings in the very early days, when stories weren't written down but instead shared orally. Gossip is just storytelling. Whether it's told in hyperbole or not, all gossip has its roots in truth. If it didn't, it would just be a lie. That's a different entity. So, when you find yourself in a circle of gossip, don't feel bad. It's a way to communicate with your friends, get some inside scoop on what's going on in the world (very helpful at a time like this!) and become closer to everyone. If you do feel like the gossip is getting out of control, make a note to yourself to only gossip with what you know to be true. If you're not lying, you're storytelling, and that's what gossip is supposed to be. Grab some hot tea and spill the tea!
The Page of Swords upright heralds the beginning of learning something new, or a fresh academic start. Although stubborn and intensely opinionated, the upright page is curious and intellectual.
Reversed, this page brings bad news, bad ideas, and a lack of education. They might be cynical, deceptive, or gossipy and opinionated. Questions answered by reversed Page of Swords: Who? A dimwit What? gossip Where? The coffee shop When? The entire season of Winter (Northern Hemisphere), or Summer (Southern Hemisphere); When your head is in the clouds Why? “Those who seek to know gossip will hear ill about themselves.” ~Kate Morton Yes or No? No The reversed Page of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? Green …a movie theme? Mental manipulation; gossip
…a new career?
The reversed Page of Swords Before any card: Someone is being dishonest about (card) After any card: Bad news, lies
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As we crawl our way through this unending and miserable Pandemic, we can begin to see a light at the end of the tunnel. My oldest and youngest children are getting their Booster vaccinations today, which I'm very excited about. My friends have all seemingly avoided the big C this winter, which was very hard to do, and despite the news media saying "we will all get Omicron, the question is when?" I'm doing okay hiding out in my little cave and avoiding other humans. I have enough happy pills to keep me smiling instead of worrying.
We will get through this, and the getting through this is The Reversed Ten of Swords. It's recovery or finding one's way out of disaster. On it's most negative side, it is regret and an inability to move on, but it still implies that the worst is behind us now. I'm going to go pop some vitamin C and watch Chef.
Upright, this Ten is pain, destruction, defeat, and a terrible end. There is nothing positive about this card. Even reversed, it can often represent clinging to disaster and not being able to move on.
However, there may also be some positives to the reversed interpretation. You could be rising above your difficulties, through the worst of a disaster, or your life could slowly be improving after a devastating event. This is one Tarot card where the reversed interpretation might be better than the upright one. Questions answered by reversed Ten of Swords: Who? A survivor What? An escape from disaster Where? At the end of a long road or dark tunnel When? The middle of June; After a devastation; ten days Why? “Freedom is what we do with what is done to us.” ~Jean-Paul Sartre Yes or No? Yes The reversed Ten of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? Rainbow; bright …a movie theme? Recovering; surviving disaster
…a new career?
The reversed Ten of Swords Before any card: Surviving the worst of (card) After any card: Regeneration; recovery Oh Hey, my friend Jesikah wrote a book and you should read it. It's sci-fi, magic, romance, and suspense all rolled into one! It's very Ten of Swords Reversed! and it's only 99 cents right now!
Well, I've had it.
The pandemic has reached the worst it has ever been. I wish I could say it's the worst it'll ever get, but honestly I thought that was four months ago. And six months before that. And six months before that. So really, who knows? On this date in time, the Omicron virus is spreading so rapidly that an hour ago my kids' school sent a notice that they were moving back to remote learning, effective immediately. They made it 80 days into the 21-22 school year before they had to call it. They just don't have the staffing. Everyone has the virus. On the plus side, I'm now in two kinds of therapy - talk and medical! I have been prescribed panic attack medication, anti-anxiety medication, anti-depressant medication, and the latest: ADHD medication. I am FLYING HIGH. It's great. It is both these ups and downs that the reversed Nine of Swords represents. It is either intense fear and giving up (the viral worst!) or it could be a light at the end of a difficult tunnel (my new meds!) Or it's both! Don't mind me, I'm going to mow down on some potato chips and rewatch Groundhog day, because right now I feel like I'm reliving the past 700 days over and over and over again.
Upright, the Nine of Swords is a card of anxiety, pain, and nightmares.
Reversed, it is often about seeing the light at the end of a tunnel, being able to let go of some of the anxiety and negativity, and taking help when it is offered. However, in rare instances it might be even worse than its upright meaning, and could represent extreme night terrors or a complete nervous breakdown. Questions answered by the reversed Nine of Swords: Who? A guilty person What? A bad dream Where? At the therapist’s office; at recovery When? The first week of June; When the light at the end of the tunnel becomes apparent; nine days Why? “Cry. Forgive. Learn. Move on. Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness.” ~Steve Maraboli Yes or No? No. Do not start serious things now The reversed Nine of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? White, Yellow …a movie theme? Learning to cope; accepting help
…a new career?
The reversed Nine of Swords Before any card: Severe anxiety associated with (card) After any card: Nightmares, Being frightened Need to journal your worst nightmares? Pick up a copy of the Applied Divination Journal. With spaces for drawing, writing, and a helpful daily quote, this journal is... oh, what the hell. It's a blank journal. Just do whatever. I give up today.
Today, I started a new medication for ADHD. I'm over 40 years old and have never taken ADHD medication before, as I wasn't formally diagnosed until earlier last year.
I'm both afraid and interested to see what this medication might do. I have often wondered how "normal" people can just do things - follow routines, organize their house, answer the doorbell, or even just read the mail without getting sidetracked or having a panic attack about every such thing. I'm interested to see if this medication might help me do some of those things. I wonder if, at my age, it's possible to BE normal. This kind of test, where I attempt a new mental health medication intent on freeing myself from the burden of a condition that limits my ability to function, is one of the perfect examples of the reversed eight of swords. It is freeing. It is finding a cure. It is trying something new. Although I've had a wonderful life and have accomplished many things with this condition, it's still interesting to anticipate that I might now be able to do even more. Time will tell. It will take at least four to six weeks to reach full efficacy, so we'll see how I'm doing in mid February. On to more reversed eight of swords wisdom!
Upright, the Eight of Swords is about breaking free of self-victimization and finding your way out of a bad situation.
Reversed, this could be an incredibly positive card, where one has found their freedom and made an escape from whatever was holding them back. Alternatively, it could be a terribly negative interpretation of the upright card, where one has sunk deeper into despair or found that there is no way out of their situation. Questions answered by the reversed Eight of Swords: Who? Someone standing up to abuse What? Facing your fears Where? On the other side of the fence When? The middle of May; When you are free Why? “Fall seven times, stand up eight.” ~Japanese proverb Yes or No? Possibly The reversed Eight of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? green, orange …a movie theme? freedom, facing fears
…a new career?
Eight of Swords reversed Before any card: Facing one’s fear of (card) After any card: Escape, freedom For more on the Reversed Eight of Swords, read Applied Tarot Reversed! Free on Kindle Unlimited, and currently on sale on Kindle for $4.99! For the holidays, I took almost a month off this website in order to focus on my family. That's a lie! I started new happy pills and took off to the Dominican Republic for a much-needed vacation. My family was there, which was great, of course, but really it was all about unwinding, thinking about my next moves, and imbibing all the bad things I possibly could. It was a very reversed seven of swords vacation. Not only did I get away with lounging by the pool with unlimited pina coladas, but I also took time to figure myself out and maybe reevaluate the direction my life is heading. Speaking of turning over a new leaf, I was worried about my plants while I was away, as I'm on a very strict watering and feeding schedule with them, but they seemed to like the vacation from me. I have a bunch of new spider plant blooms, and my philodendron seems twice as long. The reversed seven of swords might also be about plants (turning over a new leaf), so tend your gardens! The Seven of Swords upright is about stealth, manipulation, and getting away with something sneaky. Reversed, we’re compelled to confess our sins, turn over a new leaf, or we’ve been caught in a lie. Alternatively, we might dig even deeper into the sneakiness and become a pathological liar, a cheat, or malicious. Questions answered by the reversed Seven of Swords: Who? A pathological liar What? A lie Where? In your own home When? The middle of February; After seven confessions; after seven lies Why? “When a lie is uttered, it naturally brings with it more lies. It is an art, a form of fiction writing.” ~Chaker Khazaal Yes or No? No The reversed Seven of Swords as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find the missing item?
…a color? Purple; blush …a movie theme? Confession, turning over a new leaf
A new career?
Seven of Swords reversed Before any card: You’re being dishonest about (card) After any card: Lies; confession For more on the Seven, read the Applied Divination series! |
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