Six of Swords
This card questions why someone with the ability to soar would allow themselves to remain imprisoned. It challenges us to examine what forces compel us to surrender control over our own destiny to others. The card suggests a need to recognize our own power and agency, even when we feel trapped or constrained by circumstances. It calls for self-reflection on the patterns that keep us bound when we have the capacity for freedom.
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Core Question
Why does someone with the ability to fly allow themselves to remain as if in prison? What compels us to surrender control over our own destiny to someone else?
Visual Description
A skeleton in a red coat and tall top hat and a green-coated man carry a blindfolded, winged figure in pink across a horizontal pole. Six swords are stuck upright in the ground behind them, and low blue mountains stand under a green-blue sky. The central figure sits with bowed head and folded wings, appearing exhausted or resigned while being borne along. The image is bordered in dark blue with the numeral 6 and the word 'SWORDS' shown in several languages.
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