Today’s Tarot Daily Lesson is the Two of Swords. “Trust your instinct to the end, though you can render no reason,” Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Keywords that related to the Two of Swords are: flow, patience and openness. This card deals with making decisions and really thinking about the options. The figure is blindfolded to help eliminate the distractions in the surrounding environment. Clearly trust is required more than ever now! There must be a flow and openness to the thoughts; any and all thoughts are welcome for the woman is quite well-balanced on the bench. She is well aware of what the slightest movement could cost her and so she waits patiently.
What have I learned from the Two of Swords today?
I have learned that patience is a virtue. Rushing things do not make them arrive or finish any sooner, it is only more annoying for those who are waiting. Take a step back and pause. Enjoy the quiet for the hustle and bustle will come soon enough. Be open to everything. I learned that there will always be something to do tomorrow, try not to be overworked.
How does this related to February’s Tarot Card of the Month?
The Chariot can stop for awhile to plan its’ next move. Does it take the next race, or travel homeward? Keep the horses or trade them in for fresh and more rested ones? Many decisions lie ahead and thankfully, there is plenty of time to decide on a course of action. Sometimes, rest is better than constant momentum. A calm and clear mind sees things that a frantically working one can overlook.

