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Deluxe Astrology's tarot card encyclopedia documents the Ten 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.

“The worst is over — I rise from rock bottom into new light.”
10 — rock bottom, the dawn after total darkness
Rock bottom, painful endings, and betrayal. The worst is over — from this low point, the only way is up.
Recovery, regeneration, and resisting an ending. You may be refusing to accept that something has ended.
The Ten of Swords marks the darkest hour before dawn. This painful ending is complete — release it and trust that a new beginning is rising.
In a love reading, the Ten of Swords (Swords, Air element) reflects ending, rock bottom, betrayal. Rock bottom, painful endings, and betrayal. The worst is over — from this low point, the only way is up. Reversed in a relationship context, it suggests Recovery, regeneration, and resisting an ending. You may be refusing to accept that something has ended.
For career and work, the Ten of Swords upright points to ending and rock bottom. Rock bottom, painful endings, and betrayal. The worst is over — from this low point, the only way is up. If it appears reversed, watch for Recovery, regeneration, and resisting an ending. You may be refusing to accept that something has ended.
The Ten 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 Ten of Swords is associated with Gemini (Air element). This astrological connection shapes the card’s core themes: ending, rock bottom, betrayal. When Gemini season is active or when its ruling planet is prominent in transit, the Ten of Swords often carries extra weight in a reading.
When the Ten of Swords appears reversed in a tarot reading, it indicates Recovery, regeneration, and resisting an ending. You may be refusing to accept that something has ended. 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.