When the Five of Swords appears, it represents relationship problems. The deep disagreement, in this case, most likely revolves around the need of all parties to communicate more effectively. Did you say something you should not have? How did you respond when you were confronted with an issue that you didn’t want to confront?
To win the battle, one has to walk away from it and not engage in it. This issue most likely has its roots in something which happened in the past that was never properly resolved. If you feel that there is a pending conflict between you and another person which will, most likely, never be resolved; do yourself a favour and just walk away from it. If you choose to stay in the conflict, especially when another option presents itself to you, you may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of rehashing the same story and the same problem over and over again.
You owe it to yourself to put it behind you and move on; not temporarily, but permanently.

WALK AWAY
The only solution, when the Five of Swords appears, is to move forward. That is the only solution to this conflict. The person that is meant to love you will cause you no harm. When you are put in a difficult and challenging position, choose your own happiness. I do not mean this in a selfish way of getting what you want all of the time time. Rather, I am referring to the fact that we should prioritise our mental peace and well-being. We should not allow another person to make us miserable because their mental state is tumultuous due to their own personal issues. (see 9 of Swords)
When the Five of Swords appears, it reminds us that we may win the battle and lose the war. This is due to our inability to appreciate or comprehend the other person’s point of view. Do not prioritise being correct. The truth is, you may not be. In fact, if you look more closely, you may have alienated the people you were arguing with, leading to your own isolation. It is highly likely that you have lost many friends.
Think about your point of view and ask yourself a key and vital question: have I got my priorities all wrong?
If you have been dealing with stressful financial circumstances and if there have been long-standing arguments over money, try and realise that it was most likely your point of view that caused all the arguments. If you have behaved dishonourably with money, my suggestion is to understand that you have placed a premium on your own personal wealth at the expense of something–or someone–else. Your financial decisions can come back to haunt you when the Five of Swords shows up.
When the Five of Swords appears, it usually indicates that you have an antagonist in your life. Whose responsibility is it to resolve these kinds of disputes? When the Five of Swords appears, it sometimes suggests that a quarrel will finally come to an end. It is, ultimately, up to you whether or not you want to stay mired in it or put it behind you and move on once and for all.

CONFLICT
The Five of Swords tends to portend trouble in both romance and friendship. The young man and his adversaries are in conflict, and so might you be with your friends or partner. Perhaps you are the cause of the conflict, but perhaps–and more often than not–there is a root cause that you are not seeing. It has been hidden from you. For some reason, someone has gone out of their way to hide something from you OR they have chosen to keep you out of the loop.
When you do find out about it, you will not be happy about it. So do yourself a favour and walk away before the conflict escalates even further. When the Five of Swords appears, the advice is not to trust others, especially if they have a track record of a certain type of behaviour. It is quite likely that you are not the first person that they’ve had a conflict with; and you will most likely not be the last. It is their issue to resolve and not yours.
If this has happened to you, my recommendation is to have faith in God and in a Higher Power and stand firm. Your faith may be shaky in this present moment, but you should still endeavour to stand firm in your beliefs. Perhaps there is a road that you are meant to be on but you will never get on it if you choose to stay mired in a conflict that has its roots in an issue that you are not even aware of.
When the Five of Swords appears, it encourages you to keep moving forward to find your purpose. You will, eventually, get the solution and resolution you seek.





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