KS Three of Swords

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Three of Swords

The Three of Swords is most often associated with heartbreak, sorrow, desperation and shedding tears. Sometimes it has been read as a reference to a love triangle and betrayal. However, most readers seem to overlook that Read more KS Three of Swords

KS Ten of Swords

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Ten of Swords

The Ten of Swords is probably one of the most feared cards of the deck. It feels deader than Death. The dark sky and ten oversized, heavy Read more KS Ten of Swords

KS Four of Wands

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Four of Wands

Their life philosophy is pretty straightforward: party ‘til dawn, respectively, till Read more KS Four of Wands

KS Judgement

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Judgement

Filled with religious symbolism, depicting the central Christian thesis of the resurrection on judgement day, the card is Read more KS Judgement

KS The Stars

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The Stars

It is not the Lovers but the Lover, and it is not the Star but the Stars. Sometimes a single letter can Read more KS The Stars

KS Empress

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Empress

The Tarot deck has not three but four female archetypes. Instead of the maiden, mother and crone triplicity, there is a quartette that includes Read more KS Empress

KS Three of Wands

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Three of Wands

Karpathy-Smith Tarot Three of Wands
Once the Two of Wands set its mind, it becomes the unstoppable Three of Wands. It is a card of action, challenges, impulsiveness and courage. It can signify Read more KS Three of Wands

KS The World

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The World

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The World
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players;
they have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time Read more KS The World

KS The Moon

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The Moon

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The Moon
The true challenge of the Moon card is to discern between reality and illusion.
In Mesopotamian religion, Sin, the Moon-god, was Read more KS The Moon