Two of Wands and Eight of Swords

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Two of Wands and Eight 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 Two of Wands and card Eight of Swords

The Eight of Swords upright and the Two of Wands upright - the combination of these cards may indicate that a person feels restricted and powerless, but they are beginning to understand that their own limitations are behind this. The Two of Wands emphasizes that they have choices and opportunities for action. They are starting to realize that doing nothing is not an option. It is important to take control of the situation and begin to act.

Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and card Eight of Swords

The Eight of Swords in the upright position and the Two of Wands reversed. This combination suggests that the person has become a victim of their fears, which prevent them from taking action. The reversed Two of Wands highlights that the person fears the unknown, isn't ready for change, and prefers to stay in their comfort zone, even if it brings suffering and fears.

Combination of card Two of Wands and reversed card Eight of Swords

The Eight of Swords reversed and the Two of Wands upright mean that the person has finally realized that their problems and fears were created by their own imagination. They begin to free themselves from the mental shackles they imposed on themselves. Under the influence of the Two of Wands, they start to see new opportunities and choices they can make.

Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and reversed card Eight of Swords

Eight of Swords reversed and Two of Wands also reversed. This combination may suggest that the person has freed themselves from their internal fears and limitations but is not ready to take responsibility for their life. They fear change and prefer to stay in their comfort zone. The reversed Two of Wands emphasizes their reluctance to step out of the familiar and their fear of the unknown.