A clear, methodical mind that has reached its goal. The hilts of the swords form a hexagram around the Rose Cross: reason that has stopped quarreling and begun to understand. The very best that the suit of Swords has to offer.
Richly ornamented hilts of six swords compose a hexagram — a six-pointed star. Their points touch the outer petals of a red rose on a golden cross of six squares: this is the Rose Cross, the central secret of scientific truth, the union of mind and heart. Here the element of success turns away from the idea of division and quarrel; this is reason having reached its goal and been brought into harmony.
✡️Hexagram of hilts — six-pointed star: perfect equilibrium of faculties in Tiphareth
🌹Rose Cross (rose on a cross) — the central secret of scientific truth, the union of mind and heart
☀️Tiphareth — center of the Tree — the idea of the suit fully established and balanced
☿Decan of Mercury in Aquarius — Mercury gives intellect and method, Aquarius — humanity and breadth of mind
🜁Air in perfection — reason as an instrument of truth, not a weapon of discord
Interpretation
The Six of Swords corresponds to Tiphareth in the element of Air and is called 'Science.' Tiphareth is the center of the Tree, the only Sephira below the Abyss with a direct link to Kether; it presents the idea of each suit fully established and balanced. In the Swords this is especially true, for intellect itself is linked to the number Six. Here the element of success turns away from the idea of division and quarrel: this is reason having reached its goal.
The ruler is Mercury in Aquarius: celestial energy acting on the Kerub of Humanity — rationality and humaneness. The Six is read as a number of union and assistance, and in Swords — as a setting-out into the unknown. In Waite this is external change, a cautious 'drawing alongside an unfamiliar shore': a change of occupation, a move, a gradual approach to a new partner.
This tradition shifts the emphasis to the (scientific) interest that spurs the researcher to try new things and explore uncharted directions. In the upright position this is a clear, methodical mind that has reached its goal: scientific thinking, objectivity, mastery of method; intellect that has stopped quarreling and begun to understand.
The perfect equilibrium of all mental and moral qualities here and now proclaims Science in the fullest sense: reason that has found truth and been brought into harmony. This is movement toward new horizons — to set one's sights on the new, to abandon outdated beliefs and open oneself, despite fears; the joy of experiment and the search for new perspectives.
After the rupture and defeat of the Five Five of Swords, the mind restores its equilibrium in Tiphareth and gains Science. But perfect balance is followed by its loss: in the Seven Seven of Swords science gives way to powerless wavering. The Mercurial mind and the idea of analysis-synthesis relate the card to Art Art.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Act scientifically: weigh, test, preserve impartiality — and maintain the union of reason and heart, that very Rose Cross. Right now your mind is capable of stopping its quarreling and beginning to understand; the solution will come from method, not from force or emotion. If the new calls you — a direction, a move, an unfamiliar experience — move toward it with an exploratory spirit: abandon outdated beliefs and examine, test, study. Do not turn analysis into an end in itself and do not get stuck in it where action is needed. The joy of experiment is stronger right now than any fear of a new shore.
🔮 What the forecast holds
A clear decision is coming, success through knowledge and method, a resolution of dispute by reason. The mind will find equilibrium and reach its goal: what required analysis, precision, and impartiality will be resolved in your favor. A cautious but beneficial move toward the new is possible — a change of occupation, a move, an approach prompted by healthy exploratory interest. This is the best that the suit of Swords has to offer: reason become an instrument of truth, not a weapon of discord. The line is ascending — clarity and method will lead to a result.
↓ Six of Swords reversed
Reversals are conditional in this tradition. The reversed Six is equilibrium that was not maintained: cold intellect without humanity, science without wisdom; method divorced from purpose. This is 'not the time' to let the current carry you thoughtlessly, to waver and show indecision on the threshold of the new — but neither is it time to rush recklessly into the unknown without a foundation. The arrogance of a mind that mistakes its own tidiness for truth; loss of the fine balance that is nearly impossible to sustain in a changing world. Sometimes — getting stuck in analysis where action is needed, or the anxiety of parting and 'stage fright' before the step toward new shores.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Solving a problem"
Find a clear answer to a difficult question
«How can I resolve this situation reasonably?»
Method
Six of Swords
Key clarity
Ace of Swords
Result
The Sun
The Six of Swords in the position of method — act scientifically: weigh, test, preserve impartiality, and maintain the union of mind and heart. Key clarity Ace of Swords — name the essence in one precise word, and the knot will unravel. Result the Sun — the Sun confirms success through knowledge and sobriety. This is the best that the suit of Swords has to offer: reason become an instrument of truth. Resolve it by mind, not by force or emotion.
Spread "A step toward the new"
Understand whether to venture into the unfamiliar
«Should I set sail for new shores?»
The call of the new
Six of Swords
What to release
Four of Swords
What drives you
Lust
The Six of Swords in the call of the new — you are drawn by exploratory interest: the desire to study, to test, to experience the uncharted. What to release — Four of Swords: outdated beliefs and the habitual peace of the Four, held up by convention. What drives you Lust — Lust gives the boldness and heat to go despite the fear. Abandon what has outlived its time and move: the joy of experiment is stronger right now than any 'stage fright.'
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Spread "Mind against heart"
Reconcile head and heart in a choice
«Should I be guided by mind or heart?»
Voice of reason
Six of Swords
Voice of the heart
Three of Cups
Synthesis
Art
The Six of Swords as voice of reason — the Rose Cross reminds us that true science is a union of mind and heart, not their enmity. Voice of the heart Three of Cups — the Three of Cups carries love and an abundance of feeling. Synthesis Art — Art unites what was cleft into one. Do not set them against each other: impartial mind and living feeling must here converge. The decision in which both agree is the right one.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithSix of Swords
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Thoth TarotSix of Swords
Both decks speak of a cautious move into the new, but the image differs noticeably. Waite depicts a crossing of water — a boat carrying someone away from the former shore: the emphasis is on the external change itself, on parting with the old, on the possibility of moving into the unknown with someone's help. This deck names the card 'Science' and shifts the weight inward to the motive: the new draws a scientific, exploratory interest — the desire to study, to test, to experience. Roughly put, in Waite the key is 'I am crossing to the new,' here — 'I am moved by a thirst to know and explore the new.'
WaiteThoth Tarot
ImageA boat carrying passengers across water to a distant shore.Hexagram of swords around the Rose Cross.
MotiveThe external change itself, parting with the old.Scientific, exploratory interest: to study and test.
Note of anxiety'Stage fright' before the step toward new shores.Dissolved in the joy of experiment.
Symbolism & correspondences
Mercury in Aquarius (second decan of Aquarius): Tiphareth in the element of Air. Mercury gives intellect and method, Aquarius — humanity and breadth of mind. Air in its balanced perfection, the union of mind and heart.
Element
Air
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Arcana
Minor
Suit
Swords
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