August 31. Today, the reversed card "Knight of Swords" fell out for you
reversed card "Knight of Swords"
The reversed Knight of Swords comes to you, waving a giant red flag. “Beware a relationship built on haste, empty words, and emotional recklessness!” the card yells. That’s right, there is a connection in your life where communication is used as a weapon. It is filled with broken promises, thoughtless criticism, and outright lies. Stop trying to decode potential, the card urges. There is no thriving in someone else’s chaos.
The reversed Knight of Swords in love is a partner who is all talk and little to no action. They have grand future plans they never intend to fulfill. They debate you instead of connecting to you. They disappear for days only to return with outlandish excuses. They just don't fail you emotionally. They drain you with their inconsistency.
Career-wise, the reversed Knight of Swords warns you of a job that is dripping with frantic energy with no real direction. The company of your choice might constantly pivot without a clear vision, or your potential boss might issue contradictory commands. This job is a dead end that cleverly disguises itself as a fast track. Invest more time in it, and burnout is all but guaranteed.
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Why not ask the cards?
Greetings, my name is Nelli
My journey with Tarot cards began in childhood when my granny taught me the art of reading each card. It was so fascinating and I truly felt the energy from cards, it was as if they were calling me to read their sacred messages.🔮
Ever since then I have been helping people unlock their potential and move through different challenges in life.
💟Do you feel like you need advice but you are also scared to ask someone? Or perhaps you want to look at your situation from every perspective? Then why not ask the cards? They will show you all your options and guide you to the path of growth and transformation.💟
The Tarot Master, Nelli
The reversed Knight of Swords as a feeling is the mental exhaustion you feel when you are trying to keep up with ever-shifting expectations and excuses. It is the burnout caused by constant crisis. It is the crushing realization that you have been an extra in someone else’s chaotic flick. It’s time to reclaim your narrative.