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Universal Tarot Reading






How you feel
Your current emotional state and inner landscape.

Two of Swords
You feel suspended between two equally compelling options, as if each one carries a promise of peace but asks you to commit in a different direction. There is a strong desire for harmony and healing, so you hold opposing forces in careful balance rather than letting the situation tip into discord. The tension is real, yet it is contained, and you sense that a fair settlement is possible if you keep your composure.
The blindfold speaks to how unclear the path feels right now; you don’t have all the information you want, or you don’t trust what you see, so you rely on keeping everything even. With two swords held steady, you maintain a stalemate that prevents immediate harm, but it also delays action. Part of you wants decisive movement, and another part resists choosing because both alternatives seem workable, or because each choice costs something you value.
You are already acting as your own mediator, negotiating between heart and mind, or between two external pressures that pull at you from opposite sides. Keeping the blades crossed gives you temporary calm, but it also asks for a decision that restores flow and relieves strain. As you allow yourself to set down one sword and move with the other, a true sense of peace of mind follows, not because conflict vanishes, but because you stop feeding it with indecision.
What you desire
Your hopes, wishes, and what you are reaching for.

Five of Swords
You want the conflict to be over, even if that means you do not get the last word. Part of you craves the cold clarity of a decisive outcome: someone gathers the scattered swords, someone walks away embarrassed, and the fight stops. You are tired of competition and mind games, and you want the power to end the dispute on your terms, whether by claiming the advantage or by refusing to keep playing.
At the same time, you want relief from the sting of defeat and the hit to your pride. You long to stop replaying what happened, stop hearing the barbs, and stop measuring yourself against someone who seems to be smiling at your discomfort. You want your self-respect back, and you want to feel that you learn from mistakes, limits, and weaknesses instead of being trapped in disappointment and negative thoughts.
This card asks you to want the right kind of victory: not the one that costs you integrity or leaves a trail of resentment, but the one where you choose what is worth fighting for. You are ready to surrender what drains you, retreat, regroup, and let the unfairness fall where it may. When you accept what happened with grace, you free yourself to move on to new challenges, and success follows because you refuse to be baited into another losing battle.
What you fear
The anxieties and concerns that hold you back.

Six of Swords
You fear the quiet passage away from what you know, even when it carries you toward better times. Part of you expects that if you stop fighting and start thinking, you lose your edge or your identity. The idea of leaving problems behind feels like tempting fate, as if peace of mind only arrives with a cost.
The image of a ferryman steering a small boat speaks to a transition that depends on guidance, distance, and mental focus rather than force. You worry about needing help, about trusting someone else to navigate when the waters are uncertain. You also sense that a change of scene, even a literal journey, asks you to step into an in-between space where you cannot control every outcome.
This card shows that the worst turbulence starts to pass, but the route still holds challenges, and that is what unsettles you. You expect trouble to follow, so relief feels fragile and provisional. Yet this is a move toward harmony: time away from the noise lets you think clearly, apply yourself mentally, and arrive at a better future even if the crossing is not perfectly smooth.
What is working for you
The supportive forces and strengths in your life.

The Sun
The Sun shines on you and everything becomes clearer, warmer, and more straightforward. You feel confident, visible, and energized, as if vitality returns to your body and hope returns to your mind. Success comes through honesty and simplicity—letting yourself be seen, letting joy be real, and letting good things arrive without second-guessing them.
Like a child on a white pony moving fearlessly through a field of sunflowers, you ride forward with innocence and trust, and your inner darkness is tamed by steady light. Enlightenment comes through everyday clarity: you recognize what works, you learn quickly, and you act with positivity and purpose. Effort brings rewards now, and the more you keep your focus on what is life-giving, the more opportunities open.
Good news gathers around home, friendship, and shared celebration; you connect easily with people who support your happiness. Something fresh enters your life—creative beginnings, a hoped-for pregnancy or uplifting news about children, or money you expect finally appearing. Let yourself enjoy the warmth, but stay wise: too much exposure or overconfidence leads to burnout, so you pace yourself and keep your joy sustainable.
What is working against you
Obstacles and challenges blocking your path.

The Hierophant
The Hierophant shows a powerful pressure to conform, as if you sit between two pillars of tradition while everyone around you raises a hand in blessing and expects you to fall in line. You receive advice, rules, and “shoulds” from many directions, and it is easy to mistake those voices for your own. This dynamic works against you when you measure your choices by approval instead of by truth.
You also carry worry that what you build is fragile, and that fear nudges you toward whatever feels safest, most acceptable, or most sanctioned. Not everything you face feels rational, and you cannot control every possible negative outcome, yet you still try by tightening your grip on familiar doctrine. When faith wobbles—spiritual faith or faith in yourself—you feel unsettled and look for certainty in external authority.
Ask yourself who you are when no one is grading you, and what matters when tradition grows quiet. Seek wise counsel if it serves you, especially from a professional or teacher who respects your values, but notice the difference between guidance and rigid control. Let advice be a lantern, not a leash, and give yourself permission to choose what fulfills you rather than what keeps everyone else comfortable.
Final outcome
The likely result if you continue on your current path.

Page of Swords
The Page of Swords brings a sharp, restless clarity. You stay alert, quick to notice patterns and contradictions, and you cut straight to the core of what matters. Your mind moves fast and your opinions form just as quickly, which makes you a strong negotiator when you keep your judgment wise and your words measured.
Change moves in swiftly and you face a run of decisions that cannot wait for perfect certainty. New ideas arrive rapidly, some brilliant and some half-baked, and the momentum around you pushes action. You do best by trusting your reason, asking precise questions, and responding with agility rather than hesitation.
This card also warns that not every message is reliable, and not every voice carries clean motives. Information passes through gossip, exaggeration, or deception, so you double-check facts before you commit. Stay vigilant about what you repeat and what you believe, and use your intelligence to verify the truth, because the right choice depends on clean information.
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