When the pandemic started (two years ago, if you can believe it) and the world shut down, my partner and I started working together from the dining room table. He enjoyed having someone in his "office" and I enjoyed the company. A year later, he returned to his actual office, and I remained at the dining room table, where I continue to work from to this day. I own an office right here in this house, you know. It's a massive space with a full desktop computer, dual 27-inch monitors, two printers, a laminator, and various other awesome fittings. Unfortunately, over the course of the last two years, it's become a dumping ground for random stuff we aren't sure what to do with. I started a collection in there of things to donate for when the donation place opens up again... and then the donation place closed permanently. Someone broke a chair, so I put it in the office - why? I don't know. I'm never going to fix that chair. I should just put it out with the trash. I adopted a puppy who needed my attention, so disappearing to the office became difficult, but that dog is now almost 15 months old and would probably be totally fine if I started working in there again. What this all has to do with the reversed King of Swords is that yes, he can be tyrannical and manipulative, but he can also be messy, cynical, and slow to get his affairs in order. He's also the boss of the office, and now that we're talking about him, I'm reminded that I own one of those and really need to clean it up. So, I'm going to disappear into the office this week and I won't come out until it's clean. Upright, the King of Swords is kind and helpful, but can be dominating and assertive. However, the king knows what they are talking about.
Reversed, this King is irrational, cynical, and manipulative. It is best to avoid this person, or change your ways if this is yourself. Questions answered by the reversed King of Swords: Who? An abusive man What? A lawsuit Where? A tyrannical place; a difficult workplace When? Mid May to early June; After a loss; When the tides turn Why? “When one with honeyed words but evil mind Persuades the mob, great woes befall the state.” ~Euripides Yes or No? Yes, but be very cautious The reversed King 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? Yellow, brown …a movie theme? Controlling leader, cold-heartedness
…a new career?
King of Swords reversed Before any card: Be cautious when working with (card) After any card: Lack of structure; ruthlessness
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