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

Thoth Tarot
stalemateavoidancedifficult decisionarmed trucewillful blindness

Fragile but genuine equilibrium. Two crossed swords joined by a blue rose: a truce of two forces held by clear thought. The peace of a mind that has not yet tainted itself with anything.

The card's image

Two crossed swords are joined at the center by a blue rose of five petals. From the rose radiate white rays forming a strict geometric pattern that underscores the balance of the symbol. The rose is the harmonizing influence of the Mother, reconciling the antagonism latent in the suit of Swords. This is not inaction but an actively maintained balance — a sword held motionless with its point upward.

Interpretation

The Two of Swords corresponds to Chokmah in the element of Air and is called 'Peace.' The suit of Swords is the most restless and changeable, governing the intellect perpetually tangled and shaken by the conflict of Fire and Water. But the purity of Chokmah is such that here the best idea of the suit manifests: energy abides above the attack of division. This is the peace of a mind that has not yet tainted itself with anything.

This tradition rejects the old title 'Lord of Restored Peace': there is nothing to restore — no disturbance has yet occurred, so the simple 'Peace' is right. The card belongs to the polarity of mind: either agonizing doubt and inner division, or balanced, objective judgment. The emphasis here falls on equilibrium — a considered plan, neutrality, the settling of conflict.

In the upright position this is the impulse to bring thoughts into order and reach an honest decision that balances opposing pulls; an objective view, a well-weighed plan, willingness to settle a dispute peaceably. Calm in the midst of a quarrelsome element. Not inaction, but an actively maintained balance — a sword held still with its point upward.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Hold the balance consciously: peace here is not a given but a sustained effort. Bring your thoughts into order, weigh the contradictions, and reach an honest, objective decision — one that reconciles the forces pulling you in opposite directions. Do not let the changeable Moon unsettle what Libra has leveled: peace requires a clear head, not closed eyes. This is a good time to settle a dispute peaceably, to draw up a considered plan, to take a neutral stance. But remember — equilibrium lives only as long as you hold it by the mind.

What the forecast holds

Reconciliation is coming, agreement, a reasoned settlement of a dispute — a balanced plan that reconciles what has been pulling in opposite directions. A fragile but genuine equilibrium will be established: the mind will manage for a time to reconcile its contradictions. This is calm in the midst of a restless element, held by clear thought. The forecast is favorable for negotiations, agreements, and objective assessment — provided you do not mistake the peace for something final, and do not let it break down.

Two of Swords reversed

Reversals are conditional in this tradition. The reversed Two is equilibrium about to give way: a deadlock in which both sides have frozen in tension and neither yields. Here Waite's pole comes alive — agonizing doubts, a splitting headache; the person is torn, unable to choose, closes their eyes to the facts, and keeps putting off the decision. Peace held up only by appearances; the contradiction is driven inward. The changeable nature of the Moon gets the better of Libra's balance, and calm threatens to turn into a new upheaval. The reversal's counsel: open your eyes to the facts and decide — a sham truce is worse than an honest dispute.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Two of Swords — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithTwo of Swords
Thoth TarotTwo of Swords

This is one of the most striking divergences between the two decks. Waite makes the Two of Swords a card of blockage and doubt: the road to the sea and moon — to the source of intuitive knowledge — is closed, hence the tense indecision. This tradition turns the same polarity toward light: here 'Peace' is objective judgment, a considered plan, neutrality, and the settling of conflict. Where Waite's figure freezes between two blades, unable to move, this deck holds them in equilibrium by the mind. Practically: Waite's meaning is 'I cannot decide,' this reading's — 'I have found a balanced, peaceful resolution.'

WaiteThoth Tarot
Pole of polarityBlockage, agonizing doubt, indecision.Objective judgment, considered plan, resolution.
ImageBlindfolded figure between two blades.Crossed swords joined by a blue rose of peace.
Key phrase'I cannot decide.''I have found a balanced, peaceful resolution.'

Symbolism & correspondences

Moon in Libra (first decan of Libra): Chokmah in the element of Air. Libra gives the idea of balance and judgment, the Moon — changeability held in equilibrium. The peace is relative: calm by nature, but the Moon is always ready to tip the scales.

Element
Air
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Swords

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