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Tarot Card Combination

Eight of Swords+Two of Wands

寶劍八 & 權杖二

restrictionimprisonmentplanningdecisions

The combination of Eight of Swords and Two of Wands focuses on practical aspects of daily life. When these two cards appear together, they prompt us to pay attention to real challenges and opportunities, and to take appropriate action.

Overall, the combination of Eight of Swords and Two of Wands represents a blending of restriction, imprisonment, victim mentality, self-imposed limits, helplessness with planning, decisions, discovery, progress, waiting energies. This pairing reminds us that many life situations require considering multiple dimensions. The core message of Eight of Swords is about The Eight of Swords shows a bound, blindfolded woman surrounded by swords. However, the bindings are... while Two of Wands adds The Two of Wands represents a decision, usually a physical one—moving, changing jobs, or making conc...

Individual Card Meanings

Eight of Swords

寶劍八

The Eight of Swords shows a bound, blindfolded woman surrounded by swords. However, the bindings are loose, and she could escape if she tried. This card represents self-imposed imprisonment, feeling trapped by beliefs or fears, and the victim mentality.

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Two of Wands

權杖二

The Two of Wands represents a decision, usually a physical one—moving, changing jobs, or making concrete changes in life. One wand is fixed to the wall while the other is free, showing you have two choices. Part of you is satisfied with stillness while another part desires movement, change, or travel. The person in this card is bored, surrounded by their achievements, holding a globe representing contemplation of their world. It suggests dissatisfaction with current circumstances due to growth, and the need to decide future direction.

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