Four of Swords Symbolism

Symbolism in Four of Swords

Symbolism: The Church

The church setting in the imagery speaks to a sacred space of retreat, indicating that true rest is not merely physical but spiritual. The knight’s posture, one of surrender and vulnerability, underscores the importance of letting go and trusting in the healing process.

Symbolism: The Three Swords

The three swords hanging above can symbolise past conflicts or challenges that have been temporarily set aside. They represent the mental burdens we carry, reminding us of the need to lay them down occasionally. Meanwhile, the sword beneath the knight suggests potential new perspectives or insights gained during this period of rest.

Symbolism: Shadow Work

In Jungian terms, this card may be seen as an invitation to engage in shadow work, exploring the deeper, often hidden aspects of oneself. By withdrawing into the sanctuary of our own minds, we create the opportunity for unconscious material to surface, leading to deeper self-understanding and integration.

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