King of Swords Yes or No Love: Get a simple and clear answer.

King of Swords Yes or No Love: Get a simple and clear answer.

Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, trying to get a handle on this whole “predicting the future” thing. Today’s experiment was all about using the King of Swords for those simple “yes” or “no” questions, specifically about love. It was rough to figure it out, but I did it.

First off, I grabbed my tarot deck and gave it a good shuffle. I mean, a really good shuffle. I wanted to make sure those cards were mixed up like a bowl of fruit salad. I did this many times. While I was shuffling, I focused on a particular love question that’s been bugging me. You know, the kind that keeps you up at night, staring at the ceiling. It was a really complicated relationship issue between me and my love.

Then, I cut the deck into three piles, just like my grandma used to do when she was reading tea leaves. She always said it brought good luck, and who am I to argue with grandma? After that, I picked up the top card of the center pile. Turned out this card is the key one, it was the King of Swords.

King of Swords Yes or No Love: Get a simple and clear answer.

Now, this King of Swords guy, he’s kind of a big deal. He’s all about being logical and using your head, not your heart. So, I started thinking, “Okay, if this card is about clear thinking, maybe a ‘yes’ answer means things are straightforward and make sense.” Think of this card as the upright position. But it also could be a reversed card, which is not a good thing in a love question. I decided to do a lot of research online to learn more.

I spent hours trying to learn all about the King of Swords. Then I decided to draw the card again and focus on my love question. This time, I was paying extra attention to whether the card was upright or reversed. Upright felt like a “yes” because it represents clarity and honesty, while reversed felt like a “no” because it might mean confusion, harsh words or miscommunication. After several times, I finally decided my rule of interpretation.

  • Upright King of Swords: Yes (probably means things are clear-cut and logical in the love department).
  • Reversed King of Swords: No (might indicate confusion, deception, or maybe just needing to think things through more).

I tried this out a few times with different “yes” or “no” love questions. It was so hard to keep my mind clear and focus. I kept practicing focusing on one thing at a time. After many practices, I began to see a pattern, or at least, I think I did. It’s still a bit fuzzy, but it felt like the King of Swords was giving me some hints about whether a situation was a go or a no-go. Finally, I succeeded to see the pattern.

It’s definitely not an exact science, but it was a fun experiment. I’m going to keep practicing and see if I can get better at interpreting this card. Maybe one day I’ll be a tarot master, who knows? But for now, I’m just happy to have a new way to think about my love life, even if it’s a bit unconventional.

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