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    Home » Tarot Cards As A Person

    Published: Mar 7, 2024 · Modified: Sep 21, 2024 by Erin · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Ten Of Swords As A Person

    When the Ten of Swords (Air energy) represents a person in a tarot reading, it means the person is feeling overwhelmed, defeated, and at rock bottom.

    The Ten of Air (Swords) person depicted by a woman surrounded by 10 feathers.
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    • Ten of Swords as a Person (Upright)
    • Ten of Swords as a Person (Reversed)
    • Tips in a Reading

    Ten of Swords as a Person (Upright)

    • Defeat. They feel completely defeated by the challenges they've encountered. They may have experienced a major setback that has left them feeling broken and hopeless.
    • Overwhelm. This individual may feel overwhelmed by their circumstances, as if they've reached a breaking point and can't take any more. They've hit rock bottom.
    • Surrender. They feel compelled to surrender to their circumstances. They're done fighting.

    Ten of Swords as a Person (Reversed)

    The Ten of Air person in the reversed position.

    When the Ten of Swords appears reversed to represent a person in a tarot reading, it suggests several possible interpretations regarding their characteristics and behavior.

    • Recovery. Individuals represented by the reversed Ten of Swords may be in the process of recovering from a period of deep despair or trauma.
    • Healing. This person may be actively working on healing past wounds and letting go of painful experiences.
    • Moving On. Someone depicted by the reversed Ten of Swords is in the process of moving on from a difficult chapter, this is reinforced by the number 10.

    Tips in a Reading

    Despite the darkness of the Ten of Swords, it's important to note that it can also symbolize a new beginning or rebirth.

    There may be a need to embrace lessons learned from hardships to utilize as a catalyst for growth and transformation.

    When interpreting The Ten of Swords as a person in an actual tarot reading, it is important to pay attention to the surrounding cards to determine who this individual might represent.

    Always use your intuition, and feel free to leave any comments or questions below.

    Love and blessings!

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