Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into tarot lately, and I wanted to share my experience with figuring out what the “Page of Swords” means when it comes to feelings. It’s been a bit of a journey, so buckle up!
Starting Out – Total Confusion
First off, when I started, I was pulling cards for everything! Seriously, everything. “What does my cat think of me?” Page of Swords. “How does my friend feel about that movie we watched?” Page of Swords. It was popping up everywhere, and I was totally lost. All the descriptions online were like, “curiosity,” “new ideas,” “mental agility.” What does that even mean in terms of feelings?
Digging Deeper – The “Aha!” Moment
So, I started journaling. Every time I pulled the Page of Swords in a feelings-related context, I wrote down the situation, who it was about, and what I thought it might mean. I kept doing this for weeks. It felt silly at first, like writing a diary to a deck of cards.

Then, I noticed a pattern. It wasn’t about strong, passionate feelings. It was more about… hmm, how to put it… a kind of mental interest. Like, someone is intrigued by you, they’re thinking about you, but they’re not necessarily feeling all the feels yet. They’re in the “figuring things out” stage.
My Practical Examples
- Example 1: I asked about a new coworker I’d been chatting with. Page of Swords. Turns out, he was just curious about me, my background, my work style. No romantic sparks (yet!), just genuine interest.
- Example 2:I did a reading on a friend’s feelings about a potential date. Page of Swords again! It turned that he was curious about her, enjoyed talking to her, but he was very much in his head about it.
Putting It All Together
So, after all this, here’s what I’ve figured out about the Page of Swords as feelings:
- It’s often about curiosity and mental interest.
- It indicates the other preson is thinking about you, maybe even analyzing you a bit.
- It’s not usually about deep emotions, more like the beginning stages of interest.
- It can suggest someone is gathering information before deciding how they feel.
- It can signify a desire to communicate, so maybe the person will ask about you more,or just ask you questions.
It’s like, they’re holding a magnifying glass up to you (not in a creepy way!), trying to understand you better. It’s not love, it’s not hate, it’s just… interest. And that interest can definitely grow into something more, but for now, it’s in the early, mental stages.
This whole tarot thing is a learning process, and I’m definitely still learning. But this Page of Swords journey has been a real eye-opener. I hope my experience helps some of you out there!