Combination of card Five of Swords and card Nine of Swords
Five of Swords in the upright position and Nine of Swords also in the upright position create a combination where everything seems to worsen problems. However, the Five of Swords reminds us that sometimes we need to let go of situations and not fight for what holds no value. Meanwhile, the Nine of Swords suggests that fears and worries are often exaggerated and not as terrifying as they seem. Distract yourself from negative thoughts and channel your energy into something positive.
Combination of card Five of Swords and reversed card Nine of Swords
Five of Swords upright and Nine of Swords reversed indicate that it's time to let go of old grudges and stop fearing change. The Five of Swords urges you to stop fighting for what is already lost, while the reversed Nine of Swords promises relief. Fears fade away, and you can breathe freely again.
Combination of reversed card Five of Swords and card Nine of Swords
When the Five of Swords in reverse meets the Nine of Swords upright, it hints that someone may try to cover up with lies or deceit to avoid responsibility. It's important not to let fears and anxieties (Nine of Swords) overshadow common sense and intuition. Pay close attention to those around you and their motives.
Combination of reversed card Five of Swords and reversed card Nine of Swords
The Five of Swords reversed and the Nine of Swords reversed signal that it's time to let go of what no longer serves you. This could be a relationship, job, habit, or belief. The Five of Swords reversed suggests releasing the past, while the Nine of Swords reversed promises relief after this process. Don't fear change and let go of anything that holds you back.