Two of Swords
The Two of Swords presents a blindfolded kittycorn holding crossed swords, symbolizing a deliberate pause when choices feel evenly matched. It urges you to balance logic and feeling, granting yourself permission to be still while you weigh facts and listen beneath the noise of others' opinions. Reversed, the card warns of avoidance, stubbornness, missing information, or impulsive moves made just to break silence. The practical guidance is gentle: remove the blindfold when you have enough information, check details honestly, and make a small brave choice so calm boundaries and curiosity turn stalemate into forward motion.
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Visual description
A small white kittycorn sits on a stone bench by a calm body of water beneath a starry night sky. A blue blindfold covers the kittycorn's eyes and two pale blue swords are crossed and held before its chest. The creature has a rainbow horn and a rainbow tail that drapes over the bench, with a crescent moon and distant hills reflected in the water; a decorative lacy border and tiny paw prints frame the scene.
Meaning
Overview
The kittycorn in a blindfold, swords crossed like sleepy sentinels, invites a sweet but firm pause: choices feel evenly matched and the heart tugs in two directions, so you sit and hold the line until clarity arrives.
Upright
Upright, this little guardian asks you to balance logic and feeling, to give yourself permission to be still while you weigh the facts and listen beneath the buzz of opinions. There is protection here too—the crossed blades form a polite barrier that keeps hasty words and rushed feelings at bay until you are ready.
Reversed
Reversed, the charm tugs the other way: avoidance or stubbornness can muddle the picture, secrets or missing facts make decisions wobbly, or you might lunge too quickly just to break the silence.
Remedy
Either way, the remedy is tender and practical: remove the blindfold when you have enough information, allow your rainbow tail of intuition to wag alongside clearer facts, and make a small brave choice.
Analogy
Think of it as a nap before making plans rather than a refusal to act; sometimes a feline-sized time-out is the cleverest move.
Conclusion
The card reminds you that calm boundaries, a little curiosity, and honest checking of details turn stalemate into a playful step forward.
Visual Description
A small white kittycorn sits on a stone bench by a calm body of water beneath a starry night sky. A blue blindfold covers the kittycorn's eyes and two pale blue swords are crossed and held before its chest. The creature has a rainbow horn and a rainbow tail that drapes over the bench, with a crescent moon and distant hills reflected in the water; a decorative lacy border and tiny paw prints frame the scene.
Kittycorn tarot
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