Easy Tarot Combinations: How to Connect the Cards for Insightful Readings by Josephine Ellershaw

Easy Tarot Combinations: How to Connect the Cards for Insightful Readings by Josephine Ellershaw

Author:Josephine Ellershaw
Format: epub


Reversed or Badly Aspected

Aggressively rushing headlong into a situation with a lack of good judgement; antagonistic tendencies; rash behavior, a lack of discretion.

Associations

Similar and Supporting Cards: Eight of Wands (swift movement), the Chariot (powerful force of energy driving forwards).

Opposing and Contradictory Cards: Knight of Pentacles (slow and steady by comparison), Two of Swords, the Hanged Man (no movement).

Knight of Swords Featured Combinations

Knight of Swords > Ace of Wands: Hitting the ground running; a sense of urgency and a new venture set in motion with great speed and decisive action.

Three of Wands > Seven of Wands > Knight of Swords: Trade and commercial negotiations could be tough but should result in swift progression and expansion of plans.

Ace of Cups > Knight of Swords > Ten of Cups: A whirlwind romance; a new relationship that quickly becomes serious.

Knight of Swords > Three of Cups: A last-minute social event.

Knight of Swords > Knight of Cups: Sudden proposal, invitation, or offer—a card preceding the Knight of Swords would identify the nature of the proposal.

Knight of Swords > Two of Pentacles: Will need to have your wits about you to keep everything flowing smoothly, as events will seem to be happening at warp speed; things could require some frantic juggling with multiple situations.

Seven of Pentacles > Knight of Swords: Fast return on investments.

Knight of Swords > Wheel of Fortune: “Life can turn on a sixpence.” Swift change in circumstances (should be fortunate unless followed by a negative card).

Justice > Knight of Swords > the World: Quick and decisive action concerning a legal matter brings a triumphant conclusion.

Knight of Swords > Death: Sudden and swift closure to a matter. Racing for the deadline.

Knight of Swords > the Hanged Man: Similar to running straight into a brick wall; speed comes to nought as everything falls into a holding pattern (similar with the Two of Swords). Whereas, in the opposite order …

The Hanged Man > Knight of Swords: … can bring relief as situations suddenly spring into action after hold-ups.



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