Page of Swords · Buddhism
Page of Swords Meets Buddhism: Releasing the Grip
The archetype
The Page of Swords is a youth on a windy rise, sword held high, hair and clouds tossed by the wind. He embodies lively curiosity and a hunger to learn: you want to know the truth, you love to ask questions, your mind moves fast. This card brings fresh ideas and candid expression, urging you to stay alert and ask boldly, while still telling knowing from assuming.
The Buddhism lens
With Page of Swords, the image of raised sword is worth pausing on: Buddhism treats the card as a lesson in impermanence: what appears is arising and passing, and clinging feeds unease.
Reading Page of Swords upright
Upright, Page of Swords carries curiosity, thirst for knowledge, mental sharpness. the card invites mindful presence: meet what is without grasping for permanence or pushing discomfort away.
Reading Page of Swords reversed
Reversed, the Page of Swords warns that a sharp mind is being misused. You may speak carelessly, rush to argue, or stay in talk without ever acting; or you may swap honest curiosity for snooping and defensiveness. Aim that quickness back at learning and verifying, not at nitpicking or shielding yourself. Reversed, the card mirrors attachment and aversion, the craving that keeps dissatisfaction turning.
In love and connection
Communication is the live wire here. Page of Swords asks you to separate fact from story before you speak. equanimity matters more than winning the point.
In work and direction
Decisions, negotiations, and priority-setting are central. Page of Swords warns against acting on half-formed conclusions. equanimity shows up when you face uncomfortable facts.
A question to sit with
What are you clinging to here, and who would you be if you held it more lightly?
A practice for this week
Sit for ten breaths and simply notice one craving rise and fall without acting on it. Ask questions with curiosity, but gather enough facts before you conclude. Speak your ideas, and give each one a concrete action to land on.
A note on using this reading
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