Module 6.1: Ace of Swords
Learning to Combine Core-Concepts
We've already established the two foundational concepts for this card:
The Suit of Swords belongs to the domain of Wisdom (the ability to apply knowledge, experience, and good judgment).
The first card in the geometric sequence (the circle) is defined as Entirety (the total, undivided, and self-contained whole).
You may have arrived at different Core-Concepts from mine, but the logic is the same. Rather than the Entirety of Wisdom, you will have a unique abstract phrase where Entirety is replaced by your Core-Concept for the first card in a sequence. Wisdom will be replaced by your Core-Concept for Swords.
We now turn our attention to combining these core-concepts and building the meaning of this specific card.
In this module we also begin Real-World interpretations:
Real-World Interpretation
You've probably been aching to do this, since before even opening the introduction of Module 0.
Until now, our interpretations have been abstract. Let's rephrase these into real-world answers to common questions, furthering our base understanding.
We must remember that the Ace of Swords doesn't offer a specific answer (yes/no). Instead, it demands that the querent seek or confront the most objective, complete, and unvarnished reality regarding their situation. It shifts the focus from the desired outcome to the foundational facts...