Five of Wands and King of Swords

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Five of Wands and King of Swords cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Five of Wands and card King of Swords

In the upright position, the King of Swords embodies maturity, justice, and objectivity. Along with the upright Five of Wands, symbolizing competition and struggle, they promise a dynamic time filled with the fight for ideas and justice. This may be a period when you need to defend your views and ideas while acting fairly and objectively, without succumbing to emotions. This often occurs in situations with a lot of competition, where it's important to maintain honesty and kindness.

Combination of reversed card Five of Wands and card King of Swords

The King of Swords in an upright position and the Five of Wands in reverse indicate a situation where someone tries to act fairly and objectively but encounters a scenario where conflict takes a back seat. It may be a situation where a person strives for justice and objectivity, but apathy and a lack of struggle dominate their efforts. This combination often appears when people are tired of fighting and competition and wish to rest.

Combination of card Five of Wands and reversed card King of Swords

When the King of Swords is reversed, and the Five of Wands is upright, it indicates a situation where a person faces dishonesty, injustice, or stubbornness. They may encounter competition and struggle but face improper attitudes during the process. This can happen when people fight for their ideas and goals but forget about fairness and honesty.

Combination of reversed card Five of Wands and reversed card King of Swords

The reversed King of Swords and Five of Wands create a challenging combination, where both aspects are in a negative position. This can indicate a situation with neither justice nor competition. Often, this happens when people grow tired of struggling, become indifferent to their goals and ideas, and forget about honesty and fairness.