Three aspect cards; with positions.
What do I need to focus on
Two of Wands
What skill do I need to work on
Two of Swords Reversed
The inspiration I need to find/look to
Ten of Swords
MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS:
I see the two of wands as a wait card, one is actively waiting... but for what? What do I need to focus on that makes me wait so actively? Could it be some kind of creative partnership or project that is ahead of me? Something that has to do with balance, etc. This is for after graduation, so perhaps life will balance out for awhile!
Skill as two of swords; deepening relationships, partnerships, friendships, etc?
Ten of Swords... I found this interesting for inspiration and I found this interpretation from another tarot forum and I thought it was quite interesting:
I've been churning over the idea of joining an esoteric order such as the Golden Dawn, but wasn't too sure until this card came up. Perhaps that's what it is suggesting I do?10-Swords is the completion or end of a cycle as all 10's are. As a minor card, it gives details or another part of the story of the journey of The Fool. On one level: in order for a new beginning, the old way of thinking, attitudes or life have to be discarded. On another: the old self has to die before the new self can emerge; hence, the "dead person". The hand sign hints at "rebirth"; life after death; the phoenix because it refers to the active principle or movement.
According to Papus in "The Tarot of the Bohemians", the Pope (5The Hierophant) is "making the sign of Esoterism". I think Papus (a pen name the author used) was a member of the Golden Dawn, an occultist as was Waite, Crowley & others. Elsewhere in the book, he states the position of the hands "[correspond] with the two columns Jakin & Bohas [boaz] of the temple of Solomon & of Freemasonry."
Any other insight would be very helpful!
Thanks!