Okay, so I’ve been pulling daily tarot cards for a while now, just to get a feel for the energy of the day and see what I should focus on. Today, I pulled the Page of Swords, and since it came up as advice, I figured I’d walk through how I interpreted it and what I did with that.
My Tarot Pulling Process
First thing, I shuffled my deck. I’m no expert, so I just do a simple riffle shuffle a few times, really trying to focus on my intention for the day – just a general “What do I need to know?” kind of vibe. Then I cut the deck and pulled the top card.
Boom. Page of Swords.

My Interpretation
- Initially, seeing the Page of Swords made me think, “Okay, information is coming.” Pages are often about messages, and Swords are all about intellect, communication, and sometimes, conflict.
- But as advice? That made me pause. It felt less like a heads-up about incoming info and more like a suggestion on how to approach things.
- I started thinking about the qualities of the Page of Swords. He’s curious, energetic, maybe a little impulsive. He’s got that sword, ready to cut through the crap, but he’s also still learning.
I needed to start my research.
Putting it into Practice
So, here’s how I put the Page of Swords advice into action today:
- Stayed curious: I had a few things on my to-do list that I was dreading – boring admin stuff. Instead of putting them off, I decided to approach them with that Page of Swords curiosity. I asked myself “Why do I find this so boring? Is there a way to make it more efficient or interesting?”
- Looked for new information: There’s a project I’ve been working on that’s felt stuck. I used the Page of Swords energy to dive into some research. I didn’t necessarily find a solution, but I found some new perspectives, which felt good.
- Spoke up, but carefully: I had a meeting where I normally stay pretty quiet. The Page of Swords encouraged me to speak my mind, but also reminded me to be mindful of how I was communicating. I tried to be assertive, but not aggressive. I double-checked that what was in my mind was translating well with what I was saying, and it turned out great!
Finally, the Page of Swords as advice was a really helpful nudge. It wasn’t about avoiding conflict, but about approaching things with a sharp mind, a willingness to learn, and a bit of that youthful, energetic spirit. I think I succeeded?