The final card of the Swords suit is the King of Swords.
Kings represent the mastery of their element. This is the young Page who has matured and learned through experience and challenge how to wield his gifts to their best ability. It is the Knight whose impulsion and inexperience have developed into maturity and wisdom.
The King of Swords is one of the most powerful cards among the Swords suits as it shows us how Swords energy is harnessed in a controlled, understanding, and diligent manner.
All court cards can represent a person or a situation where the qualities of the card become prominent.
Grasps information quicklyInspires with ideasCommunicates clearly through written and verbal formLogical and clear-headedCuts through the confusionGood researcherKnowledgeableExcellent at argument and debateComposed during conversations and exchangesSpeaks with authority and convictionConfident in communicationHas the power to influence with wordsProvides honest and insightful judgmentsIs concerned with fairnessBelieves the truth to be essentialIs objective and impartialHas morals and valuesBelieves strongly in ethicsUses abilities to work against dishonesty and corruptionLives by high principles
In the position of feelings, the King of Swords does not indicate great passion, but that does not mean the individual is not feeling passionate or in love. It means that they are really thinking about this relationship and considering ways to move forward.
Because this is a King, the individual is confident about what they want and confident about the situation, but they know that they have to be strategic in their feelings and how they progress.
The King of Swords can also mean someone’s feelings are dispassionate and their head is ruling their heart.
For how someone sees you, the King of Swords indicates they see you as someone in control of their environment. They also admire the way you can communicate and convey your thoughts. They may be a little intimidated by your intellectual ability.
For what someone wants to happen between you, they want clear, honest communication, and you both to be open with each other. There is a need to do the right thing and to be fair to one another.
It can also indicate a man or woman with King of Swords qualities. Someone clear, organized, and ultimately has a leadership position.
It could also indicate yourself and highlight how these qualities will be required of you in your career role.
The King of Swords in a career reading can mean that you have the potential to take on a “King of Swords” role, which will bring you much satisfaction in your chosen area.
Someone could be intimidating you with how they communicate, but the intimidation could be all in your mind. The King of Swords can indicate someone is paying too much attention to their head and not enough attention to their heart.
As an obstacle card, this can also mean that you are being a King of Swords and prioritizing intellect over your feelings. It can also mean the opposite: you need more King of Swords energy in your life. It could mean you are being indecisive and lack confidence in your communication and decisions.
The reversed King of Swords indicates that there may be trouble expressing thoughts or emotions. They may be too focused on the logical side of things and not on the feelings side.
A reversed King of Swords shows an imbalance between head and heart, which must be addressed.
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I will communicate clearly and confidentlyI have strong ethicsMy morals are everything to meI care about justice and equalityI can express myself with reasonI will not allow my emotions to overpower me
These standards one holds for oneself are admirable. Here, we can learn a lot from King of Swords energy. The confidence he exudes must first come from within. Let the King of Swords energy guide you.
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