Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Prince of Swords

From Evernote:

Prince of Swords

Clipped from: http://verenadonath.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/astro-notes-on-august-17-2010-feeling-the-excitement/
In my daily Tarot readings, the Prince of Swords came up 3 days in a row. So I thought I might get a little more detail on the meaning of this card.

The “Prince of Swords”, suggesting a stimulating mental influence. You are active and committed to developing your ideas to their fullest potential. Confident, articulate and quick-witted, your reasoning powers may blossom today. This card refers to a highly intellectual process at work and a great capacity for abstract thinking. It brings excitement into your life either in the form of a dynamic and interesting person with sharp mental faculties and an inquisitive, enthusiastic nature or the attainment of these qualities in yourself.

From Inspiraven

The Prince of Swords, also known as The Thinker, represents the airy part of air. He is the true intellectual of the Princes. His domains are intuition and creative thought. He rules from Capricorn to Aquarius. The individual represented by this card is often full of ideas, yet they are often unrelated to practicality. He is intensely clever, rational, and stable, but without commitment to anything, not even his own ideas. He illustrates the qualities of the Aquarian. He charts a new course for others to follow, stirs the hearts of the rebellious, and then stands back to let others finish the task. In order to achieve this degree of intellectual commitment, this individual must be totally free and unrestricted. Therefore, he shuns anything which suggests attachments or ties. He forcefully cuts loose anything that seeks to bind him, whether it be a person, place, belief, or emotion.

From SuperTarot -

A person thus symbolized is purely intellectual. He is full of ideas and designs which tumble over each other. He is a mass of fine ideals unrelated to practical effort. He has all the apparatus of Thought in the highest degree, intensely clever, admirably rational, but unstable of purpose, and in reality indifferent even to his own ideas, as knowing that any one of them is just as good as any other. He reduces everything to unreality by removing its substance and transmuting it to an ideal world of ratiocination which is purely formal and out of relation to any facts, even those upon which it is based.

A military man.

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