Four of Swords and Three of Swords
You're not sure if this is a seasonal melancholy or a regular depression nap. Works out about the same, either way.
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Four of Air. Art by RuleoFool, from the Of Folk & Fable Tarot.
i got to illustrate one of the 'squatch variants -Batsquatch- for the four of swords /air!
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this time last year i found a hatchet half-buried in the mud by the river. i rinsed it off with river water and hung it from a notch in the porch frame. i've tried to pass it on to others a few times but it doesn't seem to want to go anywhere. last sunday it fell off the notch, an object drawn from the accumulation of objects in my life for my special attention, the hatchet reversed. today i carried it down to the river and laid it back on the stretch of muddy bank where i found it
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charlotte's art history tarot - four of swords
Art: Madonna and Child with Saints in the Enclosed Garden – Follower of Robert Campin
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info on the suit of swords in general
after the sudden sorrow of the three, the four of of swords is a card of withdrawal. this card encourages us to cast our focus inwards and find out what we need to do for ourselves to begin the process of recovery. the four welcomes us to rest and gather our strength for whatever may lay ahead
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The exorcists are making this suit have a very aggressive vibe and it makes this one feel a little odd.
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Ten of Cups and Four of Swords
If you're the kind of legendary hero who's supposed to wake up and return when the world really needs you, it means you miss all the parts when things are nice.
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Flower Knights Tarot - Suit of Swords
Four of Swords: sanctuary, recovery, withdrawal
(prints here)
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Four of Swords. Art by Koryandr, from the Moon Prism Tarot.
Rest
After a recent struggle, you may feel a part of yourself is lost. This card talks about a period of rest and recovery after past anguish. Here we see Usagi, injured and bruised, but alive and taking steps to rest and recover. In life we face tremendous pain and loss, before we can get back up and face the next challenge we must make time to rest and recover, to care for ourselves, physically and emotionally.
Upright: The Four of Swords shares that you or someone you know may need time to clear their heads. It is a time to rest and accept advice and counsel for how to best move forward. We can’t push ourselves passed our limits, we have to make time to recover.
Reversed: The Four of Swords warns that you or someone you know may not be able to have the time or counsel that they need to move on with their lives. Rest may not be an option at this time. You may be emotionally strung out and exhausted with little opportunities for rest.
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Four of Swords from the Divine Canine Tarot
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