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The inherent duality of the Swords suit is
shown here as the delicate balance of the two swords. The Two
of Swords expresses this balance as a stalemate, a conflict between
two equally matched forces in which neither has the clear advantage.
These forces can take on many forms: negative against positive,
the impulse to act against the desire to stay silent, or knowing
what to do against actually doing it. Such impasses are not easily
resolved, and they can lead to a long period of confusion and
stagnation. So we have peace, but in this situation peace is detrimental.
Since the swords are crossed in front of
the woman's heart, this card often manifests as a closed heart.
This expression refers to one of the many barriers that are erected
around you to protect you from what you perceive as dangers. In
this case the swords are not forces opposed against each other,
but forces allied against anything that might try to pry them
away and reveal what they are guarding. If the barrier is broken
suddenly, it will be painful. But if the barrier is allowed to
remain it will become stronger and tension will build until it
breaks on its own.
In a relationship-oriented situation the
Two of Swords shows such barriers between the two partners. Sometimes
only one person is responsible, but the number of the card suggests
that both partners are at fault in the majority of cases. It manifests
as a vicious cycle; one partner refuses to tell a secret and becomes
defensive. The other partner is hurt and becomes equally defensive.
This continues until the relationship falls apart or the tension
is relieved, and such relief cannot come about through further
defensiveness. The barriers cannot be shattered; they must be
taken down piece by piece. And sometimes this is very uncomfortable
to do.
The Two of Swords often represents situations
where an answer could be found and the truth could be seen, but
where the person or persons involved choose not to see it. The
Two of Swords shows those times when you deliberately avoid seeing
the truth. Maybe one of your ideas has been proven incorrect and,
though you see that you were wrong, you do not want to admit it.
It can be painful to remove a blindfold and see the truth, because
even the softest light will blind those who have lived in darkness.
But being blinded by the light is far preferable to being blinded
by darkness.
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