Six of Swords
Six of Swords depicts a small KittyCorn guiding a boat toward calmer shores while carrying companions and six swords that represent thoughts and memories traveling with you. It signifies a gentle, practical transition aided by helpers and steady, manageable steps rather than instant solutions. Reversed, the card warns of stalled crossings, clinging to the familiar, or moving on before emotions are processed. The emphasis is on healing as a voyage: ask for help, take one manageable step at a time, and allow gradual progress with gentle company.
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Six of Swords
Visual description
A small white KittyCorn stands at the stern of a wooden boat, holding a long oar and looking toward distant, low hills under a pale sky. Six upright swords are planted along the center of the boat next to two small seated, grey figures. The water is glassy and reflective, showing faint mirrored shapes of the swords beneath the surface. A decorative lace-like border with tiny paw prints frames the scene and the card title "Six of Swords" appears at the bottom.
Meaning
A tiny KittyCorn rows steadily toward calmer shores, carrying companions and six swords that remind you the problem is being transported not magically erased; upright this card is a gentle passage, a practical crossing aided by helpers and small, steady steps that create real distance from earlier storms. The mood is tender and hopeful: progress may be slow but sure, and thinking clearly becomes possible when you commit to the trip. If reversed, the image warns of stalled crossings, clinging to the familiar bank, or trying to move on before feelings are processed, so the oar feels heavy or motionless. Either way, the swords mean the mind is involved — memories and thoughts travel with you, asking for attention rather than denial. Let this KittyCorn’s soft determination remind you that asking for a hand, taking one manageable step at a time, and allowing the passage to take its pace are all valid ways to reach clearer water. Trust small acts of movement and gentle company; healing is often a voyage, not a sudden vanishing of trouble. Keep a playful heart but do the work: unpack one sword at a time and the horizon will feel kinder.
Visual Description
A small white KittyCorn stands at the stern of a wooden boat, holding a long oar and looking toward distant, low hills under a pale sky. Six upright swords are planted along the center of the boat next to two small seated, grey figures. The water is glassy and reflective, showing faint mirrored shapes of the swords beneath the surface. A decorative lace-like border with tiny paw prints frames the scene and the card title "Six of Swords" appears at the bottom.
Kittycorn tarot
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