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The Two of Swords

The Two of Swords represents reaching an impasse or stalemate. It signifies refusing or avoiding making a choice, a denial of feelings, or being blinded to a possible solution.

The woman pictured in the card is calm and stable minded, as portrayed by the balanced swords. She is refusing to see the problem at hand, therefore avoiding making a decision, and remains guarded by the crossed swords. The two ravens fly in opposing directions, signifying the two different paths she is facing.



8.5" by 11" Limited Edition Print (250) ($25.00)
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11" by 17" Limited Edition Print (250) ($35.00)
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Watermark is for the web only and does not appear on the print.
All prints are archival quality, signed and numbered and come packaged in a protective clear sleeve.


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