Alright, let’s talk about the “Nine of Swords Reversed” card in a Yes or No reading. I’ve been messing around with tarot cards for a bit now, and I thought I’d share my little experiment with this one.
So, a few days ago, I was feeling kinda stressed out about a decision I had to make. Nothing major, just one of those things that keeps you up at night. I grabbed my tarot deck, shuffled the cards, and focused on my question: “Should I take that new job offer?” It was a decent offer, but I wasn’t sure if it was the right move for me.
I cut the deck, and there it was – the Nine of Swords, but reversed. Now, I’m no tarot expert, but I’ve learned a few things along the way. Normally, the Nine of Swords is all about anxiety, nightmares, and feeling overwhelmed. But reversed? That’s a different story.

- Asked my question: “Should I take the new job offer?”
- Shuffled and cut the deck.
- Drew the Nine of Swords Reversed.
What I Did
From what I’ve read, the Nine of Swords reversed can indicate that you’re starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. It suggests that you might be moving past your fears and anxieties and gaining a new perspective. In a Yes or No reading, it generally leans towards a “Yes,” but a cautious one. It’s like the universe saying, “Yeah, it might be a good idea, but don’t rush into it.”
I spent a few minutes thinking about what that could mean for my situation. Was I letting fear hold me back? Was I overthinking things? The card seemed to suggest that I might be ready to take the leap, but I needed to be mindful of any lingering doubts.
I didn’t make a decision right away. I decided to sleep on it and see how I felt in the morning. The next day, I felt a bit more clear-headed. The anxiety wasn’t completely gone, but it was definitely less intense. I revisited the job offer, weighed the pros and cons again, and realized that the reversed Nine of Swords was probably right – it was a good opportunity, and I shouldn’t let fear stop me.
So, I ended up accepting the job offer. It’s still early days, but so far, so good. I think the Nine of Swords Reversed gave me the little nudge I needed to make a decision that I might have otherwise been too scared to make.
This whole tarot thing is pretty interesting, huh? It’s not about predicting the future or anything, but it can be a helpful tool for self-reflection and getting a different perspective on things. I’m still learning, but I’m definitely going to keep exploring it.