Six of Rainbows (Swords) Tarot Card Meanings
Others will be grateful that you responded quickly to the need for immediate action.
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What does the Six of Rainbows Tarot card mean?
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Six of Rainbows Upright Meaning
The Six of this suit has generally been associated with the objectivity of scientific method, employed through the generations to sift fact from superstition, build facts into theories, and theories into laws which we can trust and use to improve our lives. One early title for this card was The Navigator -- one who has learned enough about the relation between the Earth and the heavens to be able to set a course across trackless oceans and arrive at a chosen spot on distant shores.
At the time of the first Tarot decks, this skill was considered akin to magic, so few were the individuals who understood the principles involved. So the person who draws this card is being typified as a person with special knowledge, an insight into sophisticated techniques that may be powerful enough to effect a rescue in a dangerous time. Other related titles that are common to this card are The Path (out of danger) and The Way Through.
Six of Rainbows Reversed Meaning
When the Six of Swords is reversed, you are not using your rational, scientific, systematic, logical mind to its fullest potential. As a result, you are compromising your objectivity and limiting your perception of possibilities in the situation.
Make an effort to regain objectivity and confirm your original goals. Try moderating your emotions while increasing mental discipline and focus; this will enable you to return to the fruitful pursuit of your plans.
Six of Rainbows Advice Position
The Six of Swords in this position reminds you that time is of the essence. You've seen the big picture, and good ideas have occurred to you about what needs to be done. Now it is necessary to take action. There may be no more time for debate.
If the game plan has become clear, your next step could be to commit yourself to pursue changes that will lead to improvement. Overcome the tendency to get distracted. You do not have time for approval seeking. Once you initiate action, others will be grateful for your clear thinking and quick reflexes. It's a special gift to be able to navigate in times of rapidly changing and unpredictable circumstances, when a cool head and right timing are most essential.
Six of Rainbows Love Position
The Six of Swords is in this position suggests that you have what it takes to navigate challenging relationship waters. You have equipped yourself with the tools and sensitivity to feel your way through obscure circumstances. This card is traditionally called "science," referring to a cultivated grasp of the Laws of Nature and how to use them.
You are able to feel the currents and trends in a forthcoming relationship. Like a master sailor navigating a ship, you are able to take advantage of forces at work and set your sails to take you to your goals. A combination of scientific skills and trained intuition promises to work well for you.
Six of Rainbows Career Position
When the Six of Swords is in this position, it's time to put out your antennae in the workplace and register all the invisible forces affecting the situation. This may very well be a subtle situation with shifting currents and fickle winds. Pay attention to hunches and intuition.
There could be something familiar about this situation that could help you recognize and interpret current events. Your memory probably contains all the insights you need to correct your course. Relax and remain open to the flow. Realize that there may be valuable clues in the immediate situation. Once you get a sense of the overall pattern, you will know just what is going on.
Six of Rainbows in a Yes or No Card Reading
The Six of Swords is a card of moving forward and finding greener pastures. If you're looking for simple Yes or No guidance and receive the Six of Swords, the answer is YES. Accept support from others as you envision what comes next.