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Sechs der Schwerter — Tarotkarte Bedeutung
(Six of Swords)
Sechs der Schwerter — Aufrechte Bedeutung
Die Sechs der Schwerter zeigt eine vermummte Gestalt, die mit sechs Schwertern im Boot über Wasser gefährt wird. Das Wasser ist auf einer Seite rau, auf der anderen ruhig — ein buchstäblicher Übergang von Turbulenzen zum Frieden. Diese Karte repräsentiert die notwendige Reise weg von dem, was Ihnen wehtut, auch wenn das Ziel unklar ist. Manchmal ist das Weggehen die Heilung.
Sechs der Schwerter — Umgekehrte Bedeutung
The Six of Swords reversed indicates a transition that has stalled, been resisted, or proven more difficult than expected. You know you need to move forward — away from the toxic situation, the painful memory, the exhausted chapter — but something keeps pulling you back. Perhaps it is guilt, perhaps it is the familiar comfort of known suffering over unknown possibility, perhaps it is simply that you are too depleted to make the crossing. This reversal sometimes manifests as a literal return to a situation you thought you had left behind. You moved on from an ex, then started texting them again. You quit a job, then took a similar one in a similar culture. You left a city, then found yourself recreating the same social patterns in the new one. The Six reversed suggests that the geographical or external change was made, but the internal shift was not. Alternatively, this card can signal turbulence during a transition that is still in progress. The waters are rougher than expected. The boat is taking on water. The crossing that should have been completed by now has been delayed by unexpected complications. If this resonates, the message is not to turn back but to keep going — the choppy waters are temporary, even if they feel endless right now.
Schlüsselwörter
Aufrechte Bedeutung
- Übergang
- Weitergehen
- ruhigere Gewässer
Umgekehrte Bedeutung
- ungelöstes Gepäck
- im Übergang feststecken
- Widerstand gegen Heilung
Visuelle Symbolik
Gestalten in einem Boot, das sich über Wasser bewegt, sechs Schwerter; Übergang, Weitergehen.
Klassische Rider-Waite-Symbolik — jedes visuelle Element trägt eine tiefere psychologische Bedeutung.
Liebe & Beziehungen
The Six of Swords in a love reading carries the bittersweet energy of a necessary emotional transition — moving away from turbulence toward something quieter, calmer, and ultimately healthier, even though the journey itself is heavy with what you are leaving behind. This is not the card of passionate new beginnings or dramatic reunions. It is the card of the quiet morning after you finally decide to leave, the drive home after a conversation that changed everything, the slow rebuilding that follows a period of emotional upheaval. For singles, the Six of Swords suggests you are in transit between chapters of your love life. The previous relationship — or the pattern of relationships — has released you, but you have not yet arrived at what comes next. This liminal space can feel lonely and disorienting, but it is deeply necessary. You are not just moving away from someone; you are moving toward a version of yourself that will be capable of healthier connection. The swords in the boat represent the lessons you carry: about boundaries, about what you will and will not tolerate, about the difference between love and codependence. In existing relationships, this card often indicates a joint transition — perhaps couples therapy, a geographic relocation, or the mutual decision to leave behind a destructive communication pattern. Both partners are in the boat together, which means the relationship itself is not ending but transforming. The key detail is that the water ahead is calmer than the water behind. You are headed somewhere better, even if it does not feel that way yet. If separation has already occurred, the Six of Swords confirms that leaving was the right choice, even if grief accompanies it. Some departures break your heart and save your life simultaneously.
Karriere & Finanzen
The Six of Swords in a career reading confirms that a professional transition is not only happening but necessary — and that the direction you are moving, however uncertain it feels, is fundamentally toward something better. This is the card of the person who hands in their notice without a firm offer in hand because they know, with quiet certainty, that staying would cost more than leaving. It is the card of the entrepreneur who pivots away from a failing model before the market forces them to. It is the card of the professional who relocates to a new city or industry because the old one had nothing left to teach them. The transition may not look impressive from the outside. The Six of Swords is not a card of dramatic career leaps or triumphant new beginnings — it is a card of quiet, deliberate repositioning. You may take a lateral move, a temporary pay cut, or a role that looks like a step backward on paper but positions you for something far more aligned with your actual strengths and values. Trust the strategy, even when others question it. If you are currently in a toxic or stagnant professional environment, the Six of Swords provides both validation and gentle urgency. The choppy water behind the boat represents what you already know about this situation. The calm water ahead represents what becomes possible once you stop investing your energy in a context that consistently depletes it. You do not need permission to leave. You need permission to stop feeling guilty about it. For freelancers and independent professionals, this card may indicate a shift in client base, niche, or business model — moving away from draining clients or underpriced work toward engagements that respect your expertise and energy. The swords in the boat are the skills and lessons from the previous phase — they travel with you, sharper for having been tested. The ferryman on this card deserves attention: sometimes the transition requires a guide. A mentor, a recruiter, a therapist, or a trusted colleague who can help you navigate waters you have never crossed before. Accept the help. Not all journeys are meant to be taken alone.
Sechs der Schwerter — Ja oder Nein?
Yes — The Six of Swords supports moving forward and leaving difficulties behind. The transition may feel heavy, but you are heading toward calmer waters and a better situation.
Ja oder Nein — Detailanalyse
Sechs der Schwerter Ja oder Nein — Tarot-Kartenantwort
Als Gefühle — Tiefenanalyse
Sechs der Schwerter als Gefühle — Bedeutung im Tarot
Als Person — Tiefenanalyse
Sechs der Schwerter als Person — wie sie wirklich sind
Ratschlag — Tiefenanalyse
Sechs der Schwerter als Rat — was diese Karte dir sagt
Häufig gestellte Fragen
- What does the Six of Swords mean in a love reading?
- The Six of Swords in love represents transition — moving away from emotional turbulence toward peace. It can signal leaving a painful relationship, entering couples therapy, or finally letting go of past heartbreak.
- Is the Six of Swords a yes or no card?
- The Six of Swords is a Yes card. It supports transitions, moving forward, and leaving problems behind. The path ahead is calmer than what you are leaving, even if the journey feels somber.
- What does the Six of Swords reversed mean?
- The Six of Swords reversed suggests being stuck — unable or unwilling to leave a difficult situation. You may be returning to old patterns, resisting necessary change, or finding that the transition you attempted did not resolve the core issue.
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Geprüft von Tomasz Fiedoruk
Tomasz Fiedoruk ist der Gründer von aimag.me und Autor des Blogs The Modern Mirror. Als unabhängiger Forscher in Jungscher Psychologie und symbolischen Systemen untersucht er, wie KI-Technologie als Werkzeug für strukturierte Selbstreflexion durch archetypische Bilder dienen kann.
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