Six of Swords means leaving troubles behind to me. On the Robin Wood card it shows a young man in a swan boat ferried by an invisible person, reaching for the land with a stone gate on the hill. There’s also a cave near the shore with a light like a star inside. I am drawn toward the stone gate and the light. Stone gate feels like security, the light is hope. Actually, Robin Wood calls the light the “light at the end of the tunnel.” The young man in the picture is leaving the troubled water behind for the security and hope of the land. In the reversed position I feel that the journey is delayed. The courage is not there to make the journey. I think I know what this is.
Update 03.31.2006, 8:10 AM, This is something that I need to take care of. Yesterday (Thursday) was the day that I told myself to get it done. But when the morning came I just didn’t want to deal with it. I had many excuases of course. But mainly it was the trip that I needed to make that put me off. Well, maybe I need some company… like my partner!


















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