Five of Swords Reversed Yes or No: Simple Guide for Tarot Readings.

Five of Swords Reversed Yes or No: Simple Guide for Tarot Readings.

Okay, so today I wanted to try something a bit different. I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I thought it would be fun to do a simple “yes or no” reading using the Five of Swords reversed. Now, I’m no expert, but I’ve got this little guidebook that helps me out.

First, I shuffled the deck a few times, just to get the energy flowing, you know? I then cut the deck into three piles and picked one, feeling the vibes. I flipped over the top card of that pile, and bam, there it was – the Five of Swords reversed.

My Question

My question was pretty straightforward: “Should I start that new project I’ve been thinking about?” I’ve been on the fence about it for a while, so I figured why not ask the cards?

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The Reading

  • Drew the Five of Swords reversed.
  • Consulted my guidebook.
  • Noted down the keywords associated with the card.

Now, according to my little book, the Five of Swords reversed is all about letting go of conflict, moving on, and maybe even apologizing if needed. It can also mean being ready to compromise and put an end to a dispute. It is general a “yes” in a “yes or no” reading, but it is not a strong “yes”. I can tell you that is not a good card.

So I sat there for a minute, just thinking about what that could mean for my project. I jotted down some thoughts in my journal, trying to connect the card’s meaning to my situation.

My Interpretation

Honestly, it felt like the cards were telling me that there might be some hidden conflicts or challenges with this project that I haven’t fully considered. Maybe I need to let go of some old ideas or approaches before I jump in. Or, it could be a sign that I need to communicate more clearly with potential collaborators to avoid any misunderstandings down the line.

In the end, I decided not to take it as a definite “no,” but more like a “proceed with caution.” I’m going to do some more brainstorming and maybe talk to a few people before I make a final decision. It’s always good to get a different perspective, right? Even if it comes from a deck of cards!

I am still thinking about it…I will update you if I make up my mind.

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