The Tarot of Eli 2, LLC: Rider-Waite-Smith-Six of Swords & Jungian Tarot-6 of Swords

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Radiant: Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot-Six of Swords

The Rider-Waite-Smith card focuses on a more prosaic subject than the more Occult Tarot Cards. Hence, the more mundane meaning illustrates the great difficulty of obtaining reward. Waite's card presents the boatman laboriously poling souls across the River of Spirit. The Swords on board just add more to his burden. For in truth, with greater mind, comes greater responsibility. So to add more depth to this card's understanding there is a journey by water implied. Therefore, route, way, envoy, commissary, and expedience are all implied in this card.

In the Hermetic Qabalistic Tarot (such as Thoth Tarot) the Angels of the Decan are: Rehaayal and Yeyezeil . The Six of Swords is influenced by Tiphareth in the Astral World [ Yetzirah].

The air sign of Aquarius, is ruled by Saturn, which tends to stabilize the fleeting qualities of Mercury. The positioning of Mercury in Aquarius, a Mind sign, leads naturally to science and humanitarianism so success is the result of Saturn's work in this aspect. Now the cutting power of Swords is turned toward the positive.

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Jungian Tarot- 6 of Swords

Judgment.

The Jungian Tarot-6 of Swords, once again shows 2 ordered rows of swords.Here the Swords are perfectly spaced, 2 above 3 below and the sun is golden and bright. Hence, we have a highly intellectual card, meaning justice, harmony, and laws upheld with sensitivity (the blue clouds of water); it is a card of compromise and balance. The Jungian Tarot- 6 of Swords, refers to the reconciliation of opposites, it may applied to some result that is very astutely diplomacy applied to a family or business matter. The positive and self-assured Judge of this situation, shows great compassion and wisdom involved in his/her decision. If it is an actual lawsuit or legal action, assuming positive circumstances, it is likely to be resolved with considerable fairness. As "justice" this card means complete decision and resolve, rather than the process by which the decision takes place.

When the six/6 of swords is thrown during an reading, it implies:

  • Objective knowledge.
  • Justice.
  • Understanding.
  • Comprehensive perspective.
  • Journey by water.
  • Success after anxiety.
  • Passage from difficulties.

If reversed it implies:

  •  Confusion because of extreme mental activity producing conflicting thoughts, ambiguity and indecision
  • Mistrust.
  • Skepticism.
  • Prejudices.
  • Publicity.

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