Chrysocolla
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Libra, Virgo
I always honor my truth.
The Queen of Swords in the upright position symbolizes a strong-willed, intelligent woman who is quick to action and decision-making. She is analytical and has a sharp mind that is not easily swayed by emotions. This card is associated with clear communication, truth, and honesty. She is honest and straightforward with her communication, but it can also come off as cold and direct. She is a problem solver and is often relied upon for her wise counsel. The Queen of Swords is also independent and self-reliant, and she values her freedom and individuality. In relationships, she can be seen as distant or unemotional, but this is because she values rationality over emotion.
Clear Communication, Perceptiveness, Honesty, Fairness
Respect, Wise Mentorship, Constructive Criticism, Respect
Independent, Choosey, Boundaries, Discernment
Consideration, Logic, Balance, Paying Attention To Details
In the reversed position, the Queen of Swords can signify bitterness, coldness, and cruelty. Her communication may become sharp-tongued and critical, and she may struggle to connect with others on an emotional level. The Queen of Swords in reverse may also indicate a lack of self-awareness or a refusal to confront the truth about oneself. It is important to be aware of one's own communication style and how it may be affecting others. This card can also indicate a need to balance logic with emotion and to be more open to the feelings and opinions of others.
Cold-Hearted, Harsh, Unforgiving, Overly Dramatic
Ruthlessness, Manipulation, Alienation, Unapproachable
Coldness, Bitterness, Isolation, Miscommunication
Overly Cautious, Mistrust, Rigid, Penny-pinching
Her right hand raises the weapon vertically and the hilt rests on an arm of her royal chair the left hand is extended, the arm raised her countenance is severe but chastened; it suggests familiarity with sorrow. It does not represent mercy, and, her sword notwithstanding, she is scarcely a symbol of power.