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A blindfolded woman sits on a stump crossing her daggers before her. She unwittingly guards against a harmless butterfly, failing to divine the meaninglessness of her defenses. Her tunic is similarly unsuited, doing little to protect its wearer from the icy atmosphere. The moon, goddess of illusion and fear, waxes behind her shedding little light. 

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upright meaning:

avoiding truth • approaching blindly • surfacing fears

Departing greatly from the cold clarity of the Ace, the Two of Swords is a warning against delusion and false reality. No matter how guarded you are, if you are blind to the situation at hand, you will miscalculate and blunder. Don’t flinch from the truth, as it is often less dire than the many insidious realities your mind conjures up in the darkness. Do not let needless fears disturb you. Find balance. 

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reversed meaning:

embracing reality • facing fear • lowering defenses

As the upright Two of Swords suggests a needless fear, the inversion confirms it: it’s time to let down your defenses. You may have already begun this pro.cess. If your watch continues unabated, you may hurt due to some unintentional damage. You have the courage to cast off your blindfold and observe your surroundings, illuminated as they are by the light of the moon. Embrace and adapt to your true reality, not the one you conjured up in dreams.

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