In the top left, a hand is shaving noodles. Six noodles fall into the pot in the bottom right, where noodles and greens are floating. In this card, the left represents the past, and the right represents the future. The Six of Swords is transition, migration, and stage-by-stage change—moving away from an environment, state, or relationship toward a new direction. The action of shaving noodles embodies this separation and transfer: the noodles leave the dough and enter a new medium, completing the transformation from solid to soft. So, this is a card that emphasizes the process rather than the result. It reminds us that in some stages, leaving brings more progress than staying. And change itself is a necessary step.
Journey, escaping difficulties, leaving the past behind, looking for a new direction. Reversed: Errors in direction or execution, moving to a new stage without being prepared.
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