Unlock the Queen of Swords tarot card's essence. Dive into her wisdom of clarity, truth, and empathy. Explore her meaning now!
If you’re seen as the Queen of Swords, others might view you as someone who’s super smart and always speaks their mind. What does this mean for you, though? Do they respect your clear way of communicating and your ability to see the truth, or do they find you a bit too direct sometimes? This ... Read more
Card Description The Queen of Swords uses her master intelligence to help those around her. Instead of using her sword to cut others down, she use it to defend other. The queen rules unbiasedly, and commands the element of air to breath life into the world she lives i...
If you've pulled the Queen of Swords in a reading about feelings, then good news! There are a lot of lessons for you to learn, especially if you've pulled her in reverse. She's here to show you that YOU ARE enough as you are! But what does this message really mean for you?
Learn the tarot meanings for the Queen of Swords, including its personality traits, advantages, and disadvantages.
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Unlock the Queen of Swords tarot card's essence. Dive into her wisdom of clarity, truth, and empathy. Explore her meaning now!
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If you've pulled the Queen of Swords in a reading about feelings, then good news! There are a lot of lessons for you to learn, especially if you've pulled her in reverse. She's here to show you that YOU ARE enough as you are! But what does this message really mean for you?
The cards of the Medieval Scapini Tarot, by Luigi Scapini, are in the European Tarot style. It’s a wonderful deck with a very authentic Middle Ages feel and look to the card artwork. After re…
When the Queen of Swords, one of the most powerful Tarot cards, appears in a reading, it's a sign of a supportive female that will soon appear in your life. This person will encourage you and uplift
The Queen of Swords is Water of AIr. As such, she lacks the stability of the earth and the depth of feeling of water. Read more.
The Queen of Swords is no stranger to facing the truth, her clarity and insight are unmatched. In matters of the heart, she could be reflecting a time for you to embrace honesty and direct communication. Is she encouraging you to become more independent and clear-sighted in your relationships, or is she representing someone who ... Read more
Today we’ll cover the meaning and interpretation of the Queen of Swords tarot card. This is a part of a deep dive series on the tarot.
The Suit of Swords centers on the mind, encompassing intellect, communication, and conflict. It symbolizes the power of thought, the importance of clear communication, and the challenges that arise from misunderstandings or disagreements. Swords cards often appear when we're faced with decisions that require rational thinking and objectivity. They challenge us to cut through confusion, to seek the truth, and to communicate our ideas effectively.
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"In Defense of Scotland'sNational Rights and Honour", Scottish Coronation Medal 1902. The current discussion on a vote for Scottish Independence from Westminster reminded me of an earlier example of barely concealed Scottish National Pride and Independence. In my possession is an aluminium coronation medal minted in 1902 when King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra ascended the throne. On one side reads "In Defense of Scotland's National Rights and Honour, 1902" "King Edward First - Not Seventh - of Britain and the British Empire - Queen Alexandra", Scottish Coronation Medal, 1902. But look carefully on the reverse and you will see that the inscription reads "King Edward First - Not Seventh - of Britain and the British Empire - Queen Alexandra". Given, I believe to Scottish schoolchildren, it was always a source of amusement in my family. But nonetheless their fierce loyalty to Scotland, despite their emigration to New Zealand in 1912, remained with them for the rest of their lives. "Hurrah For Scotland Bonnie" This Edwardian Scottish postcard aptly but also somewhat romantically illustrates the sense of national pride felt by those of Scottish descent : "Hurrah for Scotland bonnie, The land where hearts are leal [loyal], Whose wandering sons can ne'er forget The pride of race they feel." "The Honours of Scotland" - The Scottish Crown Jewels [Source : Internet] The "Honours of Scotland" [the Scottish Crown Jewels] possibly represent the penultimate of Scottish Nationhood. Last used for the coronation of King Charles II at Scone in 1651 they would never again be used due to the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England. From this point onwards the post-Commonwealth English Regalia has always been used. The silver-gilt sceptre is believed to have been a gift from Pope Alexander VI to James IV of Scotland in 1494. The Sword of State was presented by Pope Julius II to James IV in 1507. The Crown of Scotland was made in its present form for King James V of Scotland in 1540, being refashioned from a damaged and lighter crown by the Edinburgh goldsmith, John Mosman. King James wore it to his consort's coronation in the same year at the Abbey Church of Holyrood. The Honours of Scotland narrowly escaped Oliver Cromwell, his avowed intention being their destruction, just as he had wilfully disposed of the historic English regalia. The Honours were carefully smuggled away and hidden for the duration of the "Commonwealth", being recovered upon the restoration of King Charles II in 1660. They were however never again used for an actual coronation, being locked away in a chest in Edinburgh Castle and forgotten until their much publicised rediscovery by Sir Walter Scott in 1818. They still reside in Edinburgh Castle. As to their possible future use one will obviously have to wait and see. The Scottish Saltire [Source : Internet] The Saltire, being the National flag of Scottish, remains the most visible representation of Scotland, being the correct flag for all individuals and corporate bodies to fly in order to demonstrate both their loyalty and Scottish nationality. It is also flown from many Scottish Government buildings. Its use dates from the late 14th century. The Royal Standard of Scotland [Lion rampant] Flag [Source : Internet] The Royal Standard of Scotland [or Lion Rampant of Scotland] flag dates from 1222, its correct use being restricted by an 1672 Act of the Parliament of Scotland to only those who officially represent the Sovereign. This flag appears to have also come to represent Scottish National Pride and been used in defiance of the 1672 Act. A linen Lion Rampant flag was in the possession of my Scottish born Grandfather who, much to the embarrassment of my Mother, flew it on a pole outside their house in Invercargill New Zealand on VE Day in May 1945 to celebrate the end of the War in Europe. It remains to be seen which way Scotland will go in regards to a future referendum, either to stay in the Union or to follow the path of independence. The leader of the Scottish National party (SNP) has however openly declared that an independent Scotland would retain HM Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State. Bibliography : - Wikipedia - General Internet resources - Unless otherwise stated all other items are from my own personal collections
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