Deluxe Astrology's tarot card encyclopedia documents the Eight of Swords with upright and reversed meanings, full cosmic correspondences (Swords, Air element, Gemini), love and career context, yes/no guidance (no), numerological ties, and crystal associations. Free, no registration required.

“I free myself from self-imposed limitations.”
8 — imprisonment, the mind-forged chains
Feeling trapped, self-imposed restriction, and victim mentality. The prison is of your own making — freedom is possible.
Self-acceptance, new perspective, and freedom. You are beginning to see that the limitations were self-imposed.
The Eight of Swords stands bound and blindfolded, but the bonds are loose. The prison is mostly in your mind — freedom comes when you change your perspective.
In a love reading, the Eight of Swords (Swords, Air element) reflects restriction, imprisonment, helplessness. Feeling trapped, self-imposed restriction, and victim mentality. The prison is of your own making — freedom is possible. Reversed in a relationship context, it suggests Self-acceptance, new perspective, and freedom. You are beginning to see that the limitations were self-imposed.
For career and work, the Eight of Swords upright points to restriction and imprisonment. Feeling trapped, self-imposed restriction, and victim mentality. The prison is of your own making — freedom is possible. If it appears reversed, watch for Self-acceptance, new perspective, and freedom. You are beginning to see that the limitations were self-imposed.
The Eight of Swords is traditionally a no card in yes-or-no tarot readings. Its energy suggests caution, delay, or not yet when drawn upright. Reversed, the resistance may be lifting — reconsider with surrounding cards.
The Eight of Swords is associated with Gemini (Air element). This astrological connection shapes the card’s core themes: restriction, imprisonment, helplessness. When Gemini season is active or when its ruling planet is prominent in transit, the Eight of Swords often carries extra weight in a reading.
When the Eight of Swords appears reversed in a tarot reading, it indicates Self-acceptance, new perspective, and freedom. You are beginning to see that the limitations were self-imposed. The reversed meaning is not simply the opposite of upright — it often signals the same energy turned inward, blocked, or overdone rather than its literal negation.