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

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Two of Winter-Fairy Tarot.

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Rider-Waite-Smith-Two of Swords

The Rider-Waite- Smith -Two of Swords, illustrates the underlying tension of the Moon (Crescent in the sky) in Libra (swords held crossed as Libra Scales) as a blind compromise. Here the figure is wearing a blindfold, suggesting compromise at the cost of "little examination of a thing". The sitting figure is obviously androgynous, on the Waite Card, suggesting the 2nd Sephiroth Chokmah, who is a feminine Hebrew word for Wisdom and imitates the Greek Goddess Sophia who is often symbolized as a blue rose. Waite just made the card blue as a suggestion of Sophia. However, Chokmah, the second Sephiroth, is also masculine in the expression of force; Thus, androgynous in action of reception and expression. This compromise is tenuous, the implication being that not all compromises are necessarily good, it could be a "sell-out". Since one must always be true to themselves to be genuine, sell-outs will destroy authenticity. Here the Anima (right brain) and Animus (Left brain) are in disagreement and/or crossed in argument.

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The Fairy Tarot- 2 of Winter

The Fairy Tarot- Two of Winter depicts a scene of a young fairy boy observing two musical instruments and undecided on which one to play. Which one would bring forth the music in his heart?

The Qabalistic Tarot assigns the astrological meaning of the Moon in Libra to this card, which emphasizes the need to bring about change in a harmonious, united, and sociable way. That is what is happening here, a need to bring about change, yet undecided on which choice to make.

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In astrology, when the Moon is in the house of Libra, it influences the individual's emotions and instincts through the lens of Libran traits. Here are some characteristics associated with the Moon in Libra:

  1. Harmony and Balance: Individuals with the Moon in Libra seek emotional balance and harmony in their lives. They may feel a strong need for peaceful and harmonious surroundings, avoiding conflict whenever possible.

  2. Diplomacy: These individuals tend to approach emotions with a diplomatic mindset. They may be skilled at navigating relationships and resolving conflicts by finding fair and just solutions.

  3. Aesthetic Sensibility: The Moon in Libra brings a heightened appreciation for beauty and aesthetics. These individuals may find emotional fulfillment in art, design, or any form of creative expression that embodies elegance.

  4. Relationship Focus: Emotional fulfillment is often linked to close relationships. Moon in Libra individuals may thrive in partnerships, valuing companionship and shared experiences.

  5. Indecisiveness: The desire for harmony may sometimes lead to indecisiveness, as these individuals may struggle to make choices that could disrupt the balance. They might weigh the pros and cons extensively before reaching a decision.

  6. Social Connections: The emotional well-being of those with the Moon in Libra is often intertwined with their social life. They may feel happiest when surrounded by friends and loved ones.

  7. Aversion to Conflict: Disliking confrontations, individuals with the Moon in Libra may go to great lengths to avoid discord. This can sometimes lead to suppressing their own emotions for the sake of maintaining peace.

  8. Charm and Grace: There's a natural charm and grace associated with the Moon in Libra. These individuals may express their emotions with finesse, aiming to create a pleasant atmosphere in their interactions.

It's important to note that individual birth charts are complex, and the Moon's placement is just one aspect of a person's astrological profile. The influence of other planets, houses, and aspects also plays a significant role in shaping an individual's personality and experiences.

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Collapse, loss, or negative verdict is the inevitable result of confusion and/or impulsive action based on the illusion or fantasy of self-absorbed fear, or of a passionate urge somehow misapplied and for which the individual must accept responsibility. But all is not lost, for the same urge toward change applied to the arts; painting, literature, or music, creates quite favorable results. In such a regard, the card represents increased imagination and intuition. Fearing you won't be able to make a living off of doing what you love, will often make so much noise in your head, you are unable to take action in your favor. Thesis and antithesis must be combined to form a synthesis that becomes a pleasant melody

of motion forward.

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Qabalistic-Tarot Tree of Life

The four Deuces are the principle to all systems and the Universal Tree of Life Pattern which is the 2nd Sephiroth- Chokmah and symbolize the power of the King and Queen (Binah-3rd Sephiroth) who first unite (0=2) and then initiate the force. Therefore, the 2's imply the fecundation and initiation of a thing; Chokmah makes it real. Sure, there is Kether, the One, but Kether is potential "I" while Chokmah is an active "I". The Kether is an observer, often called the "All Seeing eye", but this "I" is not a participant...It just observers as the Universal Collective Unconsciousness, and if you have reached deep inner meditations, you have met this Observer, occupying the deep silence. Never interfering but always observing. Chokmah is active and participates and in fact, the union of Chokmah (Wisdom) and Binah (Understanding) is the "I AM"... from which all else is formed.

The 2's imply the initiation and fecundation of a thing.

WHEN THE TWO/2 OF SWORDS or TWO OF WINTER IS THROWN DURING A DIVINATION:

It implies:

  • Peace of Mind.
  • Two issues, relationships, choices, or situations have been or are being integrated at a subconscious level...soon to be experienced outwardly.
  • A temporary balance and feeling of release from captivity.
  • Affirming a new belief or lifestyle, expanding opinions and communication.
  • A necessary respite before a change to gain a mental balance.
  • Making peace and suspending judgment.

If reversed, or ill defined by the surrounding cards it implies:

  • Blocked emotions due to compromise, not accepting realities and the need to be tolerant towards others.
  • Conflict at an impasse a stalemate of balanced forces.

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