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had much loss. Now, though, the healing process will begin. This can indicate that an unpleasant work situation or difficulty or sorrow in your family life will give way to peace once more. |
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This journey to tranquility can be done in the mind. No matter how it comes about, though, you'll journey to a higher state of consciousness and be at peace with yourself on the opposite shore. |
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Reversed Imagery and Meanings: In the 6 of Swords reversed, the boat is no longer afloat and the people have had to abandon ship. This indicates that the journey to a better environment has been postponed. You'll feel as if you're stuck in a negative situation with no way out. |
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Nothing will be accomplished at this time and you'll need to wait for a better opportunity. You may need to go within yourself to find an answer, or to rethink a situation. Plans will be kept on the shelf, and it's advisable to shift to a different frame of mind in order to proceed. |
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There may be a postponement of the freedom to do what you wish. A legal issue could be holding up your life, or a loss or grief may be slowing you down, creating stagnation at the present time. The 6 of Swords reversed indicates delay. |
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Upright Imagery and Meanings: This is a pretty literal card! It shows a man sneaking away with five of the seven swords, unseen by those in the encampment behind him. Two swords remain in the ground, left behind as evidence that something has been taken. |
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