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Three of Swords

The Tarot Suit of Swords

The "Threes" in the Tarot Deck generally suggest a family unit of mother, father and child. This represents the resolution of the tension inherent in the number "two" (to due to opposition of oppposite extremes). However, this numerical "theme" is one of the least apparent of such themes as the "Threes" vary widely from suit to suit.

In many decks The Three of Swords is one of the most difficult and sorrowful cards of all. (Both the Rider-Waite and the Robin Wood Decks depict a heart pierced by three swords. Obviously, this image is sometimes interpreted as a painful romantic triangle - with the inherent pain and betrayal.)

When this card appears in a reading, the interpretation may be as dire as the images suggest. However, there are other possible interpretations as well: One of which is that the seeker should "Get to the heart of the matter."

 

Keywords and phrases summarising the possible meanings of this card include:

  • Emotional Pain
  • End of a romantic affair
  • Grief, Loss, Tears
  • Separation
  • Sorrow
  • Three is a crowd.
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