two of swords
Blindfold on, two swords crossed. You already know, sweet pea. You just don't want to know yet.
Upright Two of Swords
The Two of Swords is the stalemate. A blindfolded figure holds two crossed swords; the moon rises behind her. The Two is the moment of a difficult choice held in suspension because neither answer feels right.
Drawing this card often signals indecision. The Two asks you to take off the blindfold. The truth has been knowable; you've been refusing to look at it.
The truth has been knowable; you've been refusing to look at it.
Reversed Two of Swords
Reversed, the Two of Swords is the stalemate breaking. You're starting to see. The choice is becoming clear, even if you don't love either option.
It can also indicate forced decisions made without enough information. The Two reversed asks whether the rush is necessary.




