Tarot: The Knights 

Knights might be drawn to politics, social work, inventing, or building. Photo by Steve Bonner. 

By Michelle Crandell
Knights are action-oriented, motivated, and focused on the goals their suit represents. Knights face challenges and have a sense of adventure and purpose. They are usually courtly and well-intentioned, “knights in shining armor.” 

KNIGHT OF SWORDS is committed to ideas and values his ability to think. Assertive, courageous, and sometimes blunt, his purpose is to seek and speak truth to power. He is drawn to politics, public speaking, journalism, creating podcasts; venues where he expresses his beliefs forcefully or persuasively. 

KNIGHT OF CUPS is motivated by love: love of ideals, romance, art, dreams, and sensual delights. He champions heart-centered and people-centered causes. He is a romantic at heart, drawn to love stories. This knight may be a chef or poet, fashion designer or art critic, architect or social worker.  

KNIGHT OF RODS is willing to take risks, to follow his inspirations. He pursues novelty and self-development. He might be an inventor, innovator, or influencer. He champions self-improvement in others if aligned with his own. This knight is energetic, creative, sometimes impulsive, and easily frustrated by obstacles. 

KNIGHT OF DISKS is motivated to learn, practice, and teach skills in the material world. Security-oriented, he pursues financial, health, and relationship stability. This knight is protective of possessions and people, animals and the earth. He might be a policeman or farmer, skilled tradesman or builder, financial planner or mechanic. 

Michelle Crandell provides individual Tarot readings for a fee. Once a year, she teaches LEARN TO READ TAROT. Call if interested in her next class. To learn more, email michelle.crandell@gmail.com, or call 501-655-6142. 

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