Everyday Tarot, 06/02/11: Heart-Centered Zen / Rev. 2 of Swords
Inverted 2 of Swords has hints for finding Zen in the face of conflict.
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Inverted 2 of Swords has hints for finding Zen in the face of conflict.
Got another repeat for Everyday Tarot, along with some ideas for reigning in scattered energy.
Effectively sorting through conflict requires detaching and evaluating competing interests. The inverted Five of Swords helps.
If you can’t see to escape an emotionally disruptive situation, the Inverted Knight of Cups has some hints for breaking free and moving on.
The Tarot Lovers can be any type of relationship, as long as it’s important. Here, you see each other through the partner. Changing focus changes everything.
Reserving your judgment until the full picture reveals itself can lead to empowering surprises.