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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. |
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