Fool and Rx King of Swords: Crystallizing Curiosity
The Fool seeks answers with pure curiosity, but the King of Swords reversed reminds us to hold out until we have clarity.
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The Fool seeks answers with pure curiosity, but the King of Swords reversed reminds us to hold out until we have clarity.
Where do you feel most overburdened right now—and how much of that weight comes from believing that if you slip, everything will fall apart?
When life hands you the ‘almost right’ version of what you wanted, it’s tempting to settle or sulk. This week’s King of Pentacles reversed and Wheel of Fortune say: bless the near-miss.
Exhausted from all the tension? This week’s reading is about stepping back from constant defense mode and choosing to nurture yourself instead. Your well-being matters.
Everything’s almost ready. Except it never quite is. Got big plans but stuck in planning mode? The Queen of Swords has some pointed advice.
Disconnection from your feelings frosted with a thick layer of denial is a powerful thing. This week’s Seven of Wands and Nine of Swords ask: where do you need to take a stand—and what uncomfortable truth are you avoiding first? It’s time for the hardest honesty: with yourself.