Eight of Swords Symbolism
Symbolism Found in Eight of Swords
The Eight of Swords is rich with symbolism that speaks to the heart of psychological and emotional entrapment.
Symbolism: The Blindfolded Figure
The card’s most striking feature is the blindfolded figure, her inability to see representing a lack of insight into her situation. The swords surrounding her are symbolic of the mental barriers that seem insurmountable but are, in reality, not as intimidating as they appear.
Symbolism: The Open Landscape
In the Rider-Waite deck, the open landscape around the figure hints at the possibility of escape, while the water at her feet symbolises emotions and intuition. These elements suggest that the solution to these self-imposed constraints often lies in emotional clarity and intuitive guidance.
Symbolism: The Color Palette
The overall colour palette of the card, dominated by grey, conveys a sense of ambiguity and uncertainty. However, the presence of the blue sky offers a glimmer of hope, reminding us that clarity and freedom are within reach if we choose to lift the blindfold of fear and doubt.
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