Page of Swords
A young figure holds a sword aloft, alert and engaged, ready to cut through confusion. Winds blow around them. This is intellect in its raw form—powerful, young, not yet tempered by wisdom.
A young person wants to know everything and questions everything. Sharp, clever, sometimes annoying in their insistence on truth. The Page hasn't learned when to stop asking or how their questions hurt.
The questioning becomes gossip or the curiosity turns destructive. Or the Page gets confused and can't distinguish between genuine inquiry and attack.
The Page of Swords in love points to someone who approaches connection with a sharp, curious, slightly guarded mind — intellectually alive, quick in their responses, not yet fully trusting. This energy can be exciting and stimulating or it can be exhausting if the guard never comes down. If you're this person, let yourself be known past the wit and the cleverness. That's where the real connection lives.
In career, the Page of Swords points to sharp mental energy being brought to a new context — someone new who asks the uncomfortable questions, a fresh perspective that cuts through assumptions that have been accepted too long, or the beginning of an intellectual journey. The questions being asked are good. Make sure they're also being asked with care.
Yes, but think it through first. The Page of Swords is an energetic yes tempered by the need for careful analysis. You have the mental sharpness for this. Use it before you leap.
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