Knight of Swords
Oct. 11th, 2009 01:57 pmAfternoon break here at work. On an impulse, I did a one card tarot draw asking what I needed most for clarity right now.
I drew the Knight of Swords, who never comes up for me.
I see in him a call to reorient myself to a more energetic, outward-focused expression of my intellect, to be daring and sure of my truth.
KoS can be dangerous. He turns into a crusader if he loses his perspective and compassion. But part of the work I've started doing around personal power is embracing and expressing more yang energy as I engage with my Work and the world.
And on reflection, his darker, more dangerous aspects are no worse than the dark face of the Queen of Swords.
I drew the Knight of Swords, who never comes up for me.
I see in him a call to reorient myself to a more energetic, outward-focused expression of my intellect, to be daring and sure of my truth.
KoS can be dangerous. He turns into a crusader if he loses his perspective and compassion. But part of the work I've started doing around personal power is embracing and expressing more yang energy as I engage with my Work and the world.
And on reflection, his darker, more dangerous aspects are no worse than the dark face of the Queen of Swords.