Two of Swords

Figure 3.2.1 Two of Swords - interaction of will, action, and thought. "I am the most important!" -

Figure 3.2.1 Two of Swords - interaction of will, action, and thought. "I am the most important!" -

Figure 3.2.1 Two of Swords - interaction of will, action, and thought. "I am the most important!" - "No, I am!" Downloaded from pixabay.com

Two of Swords

In Kabbalah, the Two is interaction, collision, and impact. Swords or Spades are will, action, and thought.

Thus the Two of Swords is interaction of will, action, and thought. It may symbolize an intellectual argument or sports sparring.

Two of Swords - mine

Figure 3.2.2 "Mine!" - "No, mine!" Life is endless arm wrestling with the world, with one's own life as the stake. Downloaded from pixabay.com

Two of Swords - mine again

Figure 3.2.3 "Mine!" - "Mine!" Downloaded from pixabay.com

The distinguishing feature of the Two of Swords is interaction, often opposition, of someone's will, action, or thought.

Interaction of thought, will, and effort:

  • Exchanging short thoughts or phrases.
  • Argument.
  • Sports sparring.