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Five of Swords — Tarot card, Thoth Tarot deck
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Five of Swords

Thoth Tarot
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Defeat, loss, humiliation. The hilts of the swords form an inverted pentagram, the blades bent and notched, the rose gone. Collapse not from the strength of an opponent, but from inner weakness.

The card's image

The hilts of five swords form an inverted pentagram — a symbol of sinister tendencies. Every hilt is different, every blade bent or notched: an impression of decay and dissolution. Only the lowest sword points upward, and it is the least reliable of the weapons. The rose that united and harmonized the blades in the previous cards has entirely disappeared — no harmony remains.

Interpretation

The Five of Swords corresponds to Geburah in the element of Air and is called 'Defeat.' Fives introduce the idea of motion that disturbs every stable system: storms and tensions arise. Geburah produces rupture, but here the cause of catastrophe is not an excess of force but weakness: Venus governs Aquarius in this decan. This is intellect weakened by sentimentality, defeat through pacifism; betrayal may also be implied.

The Five of Swords is among the most unpleasant cards in the entire deck: the challenge and crisis of the number manifest in Swords as treachery, humiliation, pettiness, defeat, or betrayal. From the card alone one cannot tell whether you have been the victim or have yourself caused harm. In Waite the victor cannot enjoy the victory: it was gained dishonestly and at too high a cost.

This tradition adds an important turn: war and humiliation here are the natural consequence of an exaggerated drive for peace and the desire to avoid conflict at any cost. The armed peace of the Four did not hold, and its collapse means precisely defeat. This is a loss through inner weakness, not through the strength of an opponent; indecision, a will softened by feeling.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Name the cause of the loss honestly: it lies in weakness, not in circumstances. Do not confuse generosity with capitulation — peace bought by abandoning the struggle turns into humiliation. If conflict has become unavoidable, stop evading it: the cost of further evasion is higher than the cost of confrontation. Gather the will where you previously gave way to feeling, and do not surrender your weapons out of false peaceableness. If defeat has already occurred — accept it soberly, without clinging to broken blades, and draw the lesson so that the weakness does not repeat itself.

What the forecast holds

Defeat, humiliation, or betrayal is coming if you do not gather your will. There may be a trap, an encounter with treachery and heartlessness, a loss of position — defeat not from the strength of an opponent but from your own indecision and feeling-softened will. The card warns: 'peace at any price' turns into war here. To turn the line, you will need to stop avoiding the inevitable and bring the dispute to a conclusion with firmness, not concessions. Otherwise the cost of evasion will only grow.

Five of Swords reversed

Reversals are conditional in this tradition. The reversed Five may mean emerging from a string of defeats, recognition of one's own weakness as the first step toward correcting it — or a deepening of dissolution: prolonged decline, corrosion of spirit, the vengeful spite of the loser. This is 'not the time' to act from the shadows, to plot revenge, or to fall into blind destructive fury; sometimes — a defeat that has already occurred and which remains only to accept, so as not to cling to broken weaponry. The reversal's counsel: acknowledge the weakness honestly — that is the very first step away from defeat, whereas revenge only prolongs the dissolution.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Five of Swords — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFive of Swords
Thoth TarotFive of Swords

Both decks share the general tone — this is a card of defeat and dishonor — but they look from different angles. Waite more often places the observer on the side of the victim or witness: the victory in the picture is dishonest and bitter, the triumph empty. This deck gives a diagnosis of cause: defeat here is the price paid for excessive peaceableness, for the desire to avoid conflict at any cost; 'peace at any price' turns into war and humiliation. Hence the different practical emphasis: Waite hints 'do not repeat another's dishonest victory,' this reading — 'stop avoiding the inevitable confrontation.'

WaiteThoth Tarot
Point of viewThe side of the victim or witness of a dishonest victory.Diagnosis of cause: the price of excessive peaceableness.
Root of troubleVictory gained dishonestly and at too high a cost.Weakness and pacifism; collapse of the Four's fragile peace.
Practical emphasis'Do not repeat another's dishonest victory.''Stop avoiding the inevitable confrontation.'

Symbolism & correspondences

Venus in Aquarius (first decan of Aquarius): Geburah in the element of Air. Venus gives a softening weakness, Aquarius — an abstract air-mind; together — the defeat of a mind poisoned by sentiment. Air in decline.

Element
Air
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Swords

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