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The Ace of Swords opens the suit of swords and sets the tone about truth. In the P.E.N.S.I. system, this card marks the point where speech, justice and cruelty come into play via truth, or lack of.

ace of swords meaning rider-waite-smith tarotThis card speaks to beginnings that feel urgent and alive. P.E.N.S.I. frames it as the first pulse of energy that asks for action, even before a full plan exists.

Ace of Swords, 1st Layer of Context: Position

As usual, we’re not into a tarot spread yet, but position is the first layer of context in P.E.N.S.I. Depending on the designated position of the spread, the Ace of Swords can take on many nuances. Past, present or future for example. The ace of swords could land in “what one hopes to achieve” or “the back of mind”. It could also land in “the view of others” or as a “crossing card.”

Once I have covered all the cards, I will start covering tarot spreads.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Air

If you recall from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, air rules thought, speech and judgement. It’s what I call morals, scruples, truths and the headaches that always come with it. As soon as you speak your truth, there will be friction, even if it’s light. Light is good, but sometimes that friction is heavy too.

3rd Layer of Context for Ace of Swords: Numerology of One

If you recall from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, one is a start, a new or fresh start. In the reverse, it can also mean a dire need for fresh start. One is an inkling, the inception or beginning. Aces are up-rushing energy and desire. One is origin and It marks the first clear idea.

Fourth Layer of Context: Symbolism

A mysterious hand presents a single sword, raised and circled with a crown. The colors of the card and background are somber, as if to say; take it serious. Hanging on the crown are olive branches (huge magical history) for peace. But also palm branches, and a symbol of victory.

For most of us in this day and age, that would be hard to tell, granted. But there it is. And, the crown the branches hang from points to victory gained through clear, honest thought and self-control. Conversely, it is also a warning that this force can turn cutting or divisive when used without care.

The crown is seen as an invite to higher-thinking, a call to a higher state. Embracing personal truth leads to a greater connection to divinity.

Fifth Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about the ace of swords meaningNow, putting all the other P.E.N.S.I. layers together in a reading, you will surprise yourself with what you know. I consider the situation my tarot client is in, and apply it of course. Often, I know they have some personal truth that wants to come out. I tell them to approach speaking about it with some grace and forethought. Not every audience will appreciate your personal truth.

But I also know, based on the other P.E.N.S.I. layers, it is time for action, I tell my clients to strap in, buckle down and make it happen. Now is the time. And, it is amazing when you put the layers together in a reading the specifics that will come to you.

Ace of Swords: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Ace of Swords shows mental fog or misused words. Truth is present, but it is bent or avoided. Often, a person lacks the courage to stand up for or let their truth be known. Sometimes, the client is giving into pressure, and stifling their truth in order to get along.

That’s not healthy either.

Sometimes the client is enduring cruelty or injustice or inflicting it. Again, consider the other layers of P.E.N.S.I. to get rich context in a meaning.

Sympathetic Decks

Most decks have very similar images compared to the Rider-Waite-Smith era cards. Today’s decks also have their own nuances. In my Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan, the crown and branches are replaced with a hawk.. A sign, an invitation to higher thinking and being. The Starman Tarot and Deviant moon tarot decks have very different ace of swords symbolism and images.

The all do seem to stay on point and relative with this theme.

Correspondences

  • Planet: None (Root Power of Air)
  • Sign: Air Signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius)
  • Element: Air
  • Number: Potential
  • Golden Dawn: Root of the Powers of Air

Tarot Spell: Upright Ace of Swords

Place the Ace of Swords on your altar. Light a white candle above it. Hold a pen or small blade in your hand. State one truth you need to face. Write it once on paper. Sit with the card until the words feel settled. End by folding the paper and placing it under the card.

Tarot Spell — Reversed Ace of Swords

Lay the Ace of Swords reversed on your altar. Place a gray candle beside it. Sit quietly and name where confusion lives. Turn the card upright when ready. Light the candle and speak one clear sentence you have avoided. Let the candle burn down safely. Remove the paper when done.

Final Note

The Ace of Swords does not soften truth. It clears the air so the path can be seen. Stand up, act, embrace your personal truth in a positive way and make it happen.

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Four of Swords https://thealtpath.net/four-of-swords/ https://thealtpath.net/four-of-swords/#comments Thu, 29 Jan 2026 16:08:57 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=22204 The Four of Swords calls on the P.E.N.S.I. Method by combining Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition into one picture of rest after strain. This card marks a pause that follows effort or conflict. It shows the moment where motion stops so repair can begin. The focus is not escape, but recovery. In this card,…

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The Four of Swords calls on the P.E.N.S.I. Method by combining Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition into one picture of rest after strain. This card marks a pause that follows effort or conflict. It shows the moment where motion stops so repair can begin. The focus is not escape, but recovery.

four of swords meaning rider wait smith learn tarot easyIn this card, working through P.E.N.S.I. reminds us that rest is part of the cycle of action. Stillness restores clarity. The wisdom of the Four of Swords lies in knowing when to step back so strength and focus can return, whether upright or reversed.

Four of Swords, 1st Layer of Context: Position

In position, the Four of Swords signals a pause between events. It appears when action has already happened and recovery must follow. This is not the end of the matter, but a temporary withdrawal so balance can be restored.

2nd Layer of Context: Element of Air

As a card of Air, the Four of Swords works through the mind. Because thoughts have been active, sharp, or strained, air here now asks for quiet. Mental noise must settle before clear thinking can resume. Remember in P.E.N.S.I. air is thought but also communication. Often it is also the source of struggles with others over morals or personal truth.

3rd Layer of Context for Four of Swords: Numerology of Four

Four brings structure and stability. In the suit of Swords, this stability comes through stopping motion. The number shows the need to create a firm boundary around rest so the mind does not continue to fracture. P.E.N.S.I. also shows eight to be ‘half-way there” and always implies some struggle.

If you haven’t read the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, you should because it will help you makes sense of the your deck fundamentally.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

The resting figure and still swords reflect suspension. Conflict is no longer active. The space itself becomes protective. Symbols emphasize containment, silence, and safety rather than movement or defense.

In the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, we see a knight, resting on his sarcophagus. He is alone in a quiet place, inside the church. His own sword lay resting or nearby and three more swords hanging quietly. Notice he is in his armor, ready for battle, but this post is a moment of deep reflection, squaring things before battle.

It is as if he is wondering if the fight is worth it or right while resting from a previous battle. The knight needs rest to recover, but makes use of this period to reevaluate his next course of action.

Remember swords are a symbol of truth, but also a symbol of struggle.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Witch Gregory about the four of swordsDepending on other cards in a spread, the type of spread and nature of the querant’s needs, this card can take on nuances. However, the basic wisdom remains the same. Take time out. Intuitively, the Four of Swords feels like lying still after exhaustion. There is relief in not having to decide or respond. Insight returns when effort is released.

I often know the person I am reading for has an old wound or perhaps surgery that has never healed. When it’s not that, it’s a chronic underlying health condition. Either way, I know if they should not be afflicting themselves with busy-ness. We don’t want that condition to exacerbate and overwhelm them.

Rest and healing are what they need, and time out to do so and practice self-care. Now is not the time to be in battle.

For those seeking healing, all quartz are great healers, but try golden healer, also known as the golden ray. In addition, I have often paired it with amethyst. Of course, don’t be shy about seeking professional medical advice.

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Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Four of Swords shows resistance to rest. The mind keeps moving despite fatigue. Recovery is delayed, which can lead to stress or mistakes. Ignoring the pause weakens future action.

Sympathetic Decks

Decks with strong monastic, medieval, or minimalist imagery emphasize the withdrawal and recovery themes of this card especially well. Remember that all decks are sympathetic their era’s and their creators.

In my Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan, the Four of Swords pictures a woman, walking outside the city walls, dragging one sword while holding pussywillow in the other arm (a symbol of healing). Also, the other three swords are lined up leaning against the wall.

She is alone, taking a walk out side the city, laying down the struggles. Very similar meaning and insights can be deduced from these symbols.

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Correspondences

  • Planet: Jupiter
  • Sign: Libra
  • Element: Air
  • Number: Stability
  • Golden Dawn: Lord of Rest from Strife

Tarot Spell: Four of Swords

For this you will need the Four of Swords card, one blue or white candle, a small piece of paper and a black ink pen. A fire-proof dish helps.

Set the candle above or just behind the card. On the paper, write what you are choosing to rest from. Keep it short. One or two sentences is enough. Fold the paper once, then place it beneath the four of swords facing upright.

Light the candle and sit quietly for a few minutes. Do not try to solve anything. Let your body settle.

Say: “I choose rest without guilt. I allow quiet to restore me. What is strained may mend. What is tired may stop.”

Let the candle burn safely for a short time, then extinguish it. Leave the card and paper together overnight. The next day, finish the candle and burn the paper the next day.

Tarot Spell: Four of Swords (Reversed)

To release anxiety tied to overthinking and allow rest to take place. You will need The Four of Swords card, one gray or black candle, a small piece of paper, a black ink pen and a fire-safe dish.

Place the Four of Swords reversed on your surface. Set the candle above the card. On the paper, write what keeps you from resting. Use honest words. No polish. Fold the paper away from you.

Light the candle. Say: “I release the need to push. I stop running my mind into the ground. Rest happens, I allow it and release resistance to it.”

Carefully burn the paper in the dish. When it is reduced to ash, turn the card upright. Extinguish the candle. Leave the card upright where you can see it until rest comes naturally. Know that you can take time out from people and being busy and rest.

Final Notes and Conclusion

The Four of Swords teaches that rest is not failure. It is a necessary stage between effort and renewal. When honored, it restores balance and prepares the way forward.

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Two of Swords https://thealtpath.net/two-of-swords/ https://thealtpath.net/two-of-swords/#comments Sat, 03 Jan 2026 15:03:06 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21989 The Two of Swords follows the Ace and introduces the first tension within the suit of swords. In the P.E.N.S.I. system, this card marks the moment where truth is present, but choice is avoided. The mind and the heart are not in agreement. This card speaks to suspension and emotional neutrality. P.E.N.S.I. frames it as…

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The Two of Swords follows the Ace and introduces the first tension within the suit of swords. In the P.E.N.S.I. system, this card marks the moment where truth is present, but choice is avoided.

two of swords image and meaning rider waite smith tarotThe mind and the heart are not in agreement. This card speaks to suspension and emotional neutrality. P.E.N.S.I. frames it as the pause where thought blocks feeling in order to maintain balance.

Two of Swords, 1st Layer of Context: Position

As usual, we’re not into a tarot spread yet, but position is the first layer of context in P.E.N.S.I. Depending on the designated position of the spread, the Two of Swords can change meaning.

It can land in past, present or future positions. All cards take on context given by the position a card falls in. Context also comes from the intent of the spread, not only from past, present, or future positions. For instance, is it a love or romance spread, or is the pull about money and success?

Once I have covered all the cards, I will start covering tarot spreads.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Air

If you recall from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, air rules thought, speech, and judgement. In the Two of Swords, air becomes still. Thought is active, but expression is suppressed.

This is the quiet tension of knowing something but choosing not to engage with it. Silence is used as a shield.

3rd Layer of Context for Two of Swords: Numerology of Two

If you recall from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, two represents polarity, choice and balance. It is the awareness of opposing forces. In swords, this becomes mental stalemate.

Two here is not harmony. It is a holding pattern. Neither option is chosen, so energy remains locked.

Fourth Layer of Context: Symbolism

A blindfolded figure sits with two swords crossed over the chest. The posture is defensive and closed. The blindfold represents chosen blindness, not ignorance.

Water rests behind the figure, symbolizing emotion held at bay. The swords cross in equal measure, showing balance through resistance rather than resolution.

This card warns that balance achieved through denial cannot last forever.

Fifth Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about the ace of swords meaningNow, putting all the other P.E.N.S.I. layers together in a reading, you will surprise yourself with what you know. I consider where the querent is emotionally frozen. Often, they already understand the truth, but fear what happens once it is acknowledged.

I tell clients this card buys time, but at a cost. Eventually, a choice must be made.

Ace of Swords: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Two of Swords shows the breakdown of avoidance. Information pushes through. Emotions surface whether invited or not.

Sometimes this brings relief. Other times it brings tears. Either way, the stalemate ends. This is being forced to face suppressed emotions.

Sympathetic Decks

Most decks stay close to the Rider-Waite-Smith imagery for this card. Some modern decks soften the blindfold symbolism, while others emphasize emotional shutdown.

In my Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan, the card leans into inner conflict rather than outer defense. Other decks may depict sharper tension, but the meaning remains consistent.

Correspondences

  • Planet: Moon
  • Sign: Libra
  • Element: Air
  • Number: Balance
  • Golden Dawn: Lord of Peace Restored

Tarot Spell: Upright Two of Swords

Place the Two of Swords on your altar. Light a gray or white candle. Sit quietly with your eyes closed. Name the choice you are avoiding. Do not decide yet. Simply acknowledge it exists. Let the candle burn safely.

Tarot Spell — Reversed Ace of Swords

Lay the Two of Swords reversed on your altar. Light a blue candle. Remove the blindfold in your mind. Speak one truth you have been withholding. Sit with the card until tension eases.

Final Note

The Two of Swords does not remove truth. It delays it. Balance built on silence will eventually demand resolution.

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