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Episode 051: Knight Of Swords Tarot Card
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Episode 051: Knight Of Swords Tarot Card

It Is Time To Stop Procrastinating And Get Moving
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The Knight of Swords tarot card is about energy, action, and movement.

This card represents someone who is always on the go and ready for action.

If you feel stuck or stagnant in your life, this card can signify that it's time to get moving and take decisive action.

The Knight of Swords can also represent challenges or obstacles you will need to overcome.

Whatever the case may be, this card is a reminder that you have the power within you to make things happen.

Let's see the history of the Knight of Swords as well as its appearance.

Knight of Swords History And Appearance

The Knight of Swords first appeared in Europe during the 14th century.

It was initially known as the "mounted warrior" or "cavalier."

People often used this card in games like chess and tarot to represent a strong and brave fighter.

During the Renaissance, the Knight of Swords became associated with chivalry and honor.

This was when knights were often seen as symbols of heroism and bravery.

The knight of swords represented these qualities in the tarot deck.

When you look at this card in the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, you will see a knight with armor who is energetic as he charges ahead.

He has his sword high up in the air, indicating that he is on a mission.

Additionally, he is on a white horse representing the purity of the intellectual stimulation that inspires the knight to move forward.

If you look at the background, you will see that clouds are forming, and there are strong winds as they are blowing the trees around.

However, a storm on the horizon does not stop the knight from completing his mission, even though he moves right into it.

Now, let's talk about what the Knight of Swords means in a reading.

What The Knight of Swords Means In A Reading

Regarding the Knight of Swords tarot card, there are a few key things to know.

First, this card is all about forward momentum and taking decisive action.

If you're feeling stuck in a rut, the Knight of Swords can indicate that it's time to make a change and get things moving again.

This may be when you feel like you need to make a move, but you're not sure what that move should be.

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This card can also represent someone who is headstrong and fearless.

However, they may also be aggressive, impulsive, and quick to act.

This person may be rushing into things without thinking them through first.

They may also be acting out of anger or frustration. It can also represent someone causing upheaval or chaos.

If you are dealing with the knight of swords in a reading, it is essential to stay calm and level-headed.

Try not to get caught up in the knight's chaos. Instead, focus on making a plan and taking action.


If you're encountering difficulties or opposition, the Knight of Swords suggests that you stand your ground and fight for what you believe in.

Whether your interpretation is literal or metaphorical, the Knight of Swords encourages you to take bold action and confidently move forward.

You may think that the Knight of Swords is not any different from the Knight of Wands.

However, the Knight of Swords differs significantly from the Knight of Wands.

The Knight of Wands may be part of the popular crowd, and the Knight of Swords may be the geeky teen digging up facts.

They are the brainiacs or straight-A students.

However, they also would not be the geeks known to be bullied by the cool crowd.

They are quick-witted and will hurl brilliant comebacks at you if you attempt to pick on them.

Their retorts can be sharp as well. They are fantastic communicators and rapid thinkers.

You can picture the Knight of Swords as the bright teenager in science class, exploring interesting causes and effects, and will write a detailed report on what they find.

These Knights have a strong knack for learning and communication.

The Swords is an air sign so imagine mixing fire and air, as both elements complement one another.

You have a powerful communicator and learner.

However, when the Knight of Swords is reversed, you can envision a teenager with these traits, but they are unfocused and highly scattered.

They are restless, and even with brilliant ideas, they can deliver them unfocused and scattered.

They can quickly burn out as well. Imagine the teen that pulls three all-nighters in a row and passes out from exhaustion in the end.


If you think about the Knight of Swords occupation, you may think of someone who is a game developer, a computer or web developer, a hacker, a doctor, or a career in the military.

Nothing comparable involving this card to Risa Green's situation, but the Knight of Swords reversed does.

So let's go more into that.

Knight of Swords Reversed

When the Knight of Swords comes in reverse, it represents being unfocused with your plan and impulsive without planning at all.

It can mean restlessness as well as burnout.

You know Risa Green is burned out; I do not need to rehash why that is.

With that said, everyone has been in that situation.

You can think of a job situation where you were unhappy.

You are so unhappy that you are restless all of the time, and you will end up seeing your unhappiness in the job situation leading you to burnout.

You don't have the energy to face anything else because of being so tapped out from being very unhappy with your job situation.

When you envision that scenario, you can think about the Knight of Swords reversed.

And if you are at a job you cannot stand because you are being underpaid, overworked, and taken advantage of, then you know it is time to start looking for another job.

Let's briefly discuss how you can apply the Knight of Swords to your life.

How To Apply The Knight of Swords To Your Life

The Knight of Swords is an excellent reminder to stop procrastinating and do what you must to make something happen.

For example, if you are a student and leave studying for your exam at the last minute, then you know that will do much more harm than good.

However, you don't want to pull a Knight of Swords reversed, so if you are not in the mood to study, but you know you need to, then take out this card, and that will bring you the reminder to get cracking on it, so you are well prepared instead of cramming it in for one night.

And the risk with that is you will probably not remember too much of it either.

In other words, if there is something you need to stop procrastinating with, then the Knight of Swords will help.

The next card I will go over is the Queen of Swords, and she happens to be my favorite one in the deck!

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