

Two of Swords – Judgment
no change/not going to change/Don’t change
no/not/not going to/Don’t – Two of Swords
change – Judgment
Two of Swords is blindfolded and arms are blocked from action by having to balance dangerous elements (sharp long heavy swords she isn’t strong enough to put down by herself, AND there’s no one around now in the middle of the night to do it for her), so Two of Swords calls up words that express this kind of block … lots of words like we show here: no/not/not going to/Don’t. Once in a while it will even say ‘can’t,’ which Eight of Swords owns. Her hands are tied. She is blind to ….
Judgment depicts a resurrection. That theme is very general. It embraces any kind of resurgence, going or coming back to, both ‘again,’ and a new or first-time happening as well, so–yes–that’s contradictory. What a resurrection is for sure is change, right?