Mysteriously, the Knight of Swords has been showing up a lot lately in the feelings spot. Although I never thought of it as a "lovey-dovey" card, I realized that it doesn't have to be one.

Being in the present, taking advantage of chances, and talking to people in an open and honest way are all things that the Knight of Swords represents to me. Additionally, it's about having guts and being brave.

I'm starting to understand how this card works when it comes to feelings—it's about being brave and independent, wanting to speak out, and believing that the reward is worth the risk.

Several examples:

  • He's daring enough to go after the woman he likes.
  • His confidence grows when she sees him pursuing her.
  • He's prepared to talk and desires to do so with her.

Tell me what you think. Do your feelings about the Knight of Swords vary from mine?
Feel free to tell me what you think!

Hey!
The Knight of Swords emotional stance is intriguing. Yes, it's not a typical "romantic" card, but it's nonetheless emotional.
This card represents action, directness, and almost fearlessness. Feelings could indicate determination and readiness to act. They may be determined to get what—or who—they want. They're focused and driven by urgency or excitement.
It may also indicate a desire to talk openly. The vibe is “I'm going for it” without hesitation.
The Knight of Swords may indicate bravery, decisiveness, and a strong desire to act or speak up. The drive to make things happen is more important than romantic sentiments.
I agree with your interpretation! If you want someone who's ready to act and pursue their goals, this card is ideal.
Is it appropriate for your reading?

If the Knight of Swords represents someone's feelings, I typically sense a strong element of impulsiveness. Being the swiftest of the Knights, this card suggests emotions that flare up quickly but can fade just as fast. So, when it comes to feelings, this card indicates intense passion, little regard for the consequences, but a tendency for those emotions to cool off just as rapidly.

It's also important to note that the surrounding cards really influence how this energy manifests. That passion could range from righteous anger to infatuation or even joyful enthusiasm. The other cards in the spread help to clarify the specific nature of those intense emotions.

Thanks for your take! I get why you'd see recklessness there, but wouldn't that be more if the card was reversed? Just because someone jumps at an opportunity doesn’t always mean they're being reckless.
I get what you’re saying about emotions coming quickly, and I kinda agree. But while the question’s about emotions, I also see Swords as being more about intellect and what’s going on in the mind—not so much the heart—and about communication.
For me, passion is more of a Wands thing. So, when you mention the Knight of Swords bringing a lot of passion and not caring about the consequences, I feel like that fits the Knight of Wands more. How do you link passion with the Swords suit?
To me, the Knight of Swords doesn’t really speak to lovey-dovey feelings like a crush or infatuation, but more about the kind of feelings that align with the Swords suit.

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    How do you know you’re passionate about something? You just can’t stop thinking about it—it takes over your mind completely.

    And as for recklessness, I see it as another form of courage. Courage is doing something despite the fears, or in other words, ignoring the consequences. So no, I don’t see recklessness as a reversed Knight trait, because it’s not necessarily a bad thing. Like most traits, when used in the right way, it can be super beneficial. The biggest risk-takers often get the biggest rewards.

    For me, the difference between the Knight of Swords and the Knight of Wands is how they express passion. The Knight of Wands is more action-driven, showing passion through what they do. On the other hand, the Knight of Swords communicates their passion more through words. If the Knight of Swords is mad at you, expect a verbal explosion. If it’s the Knight of Wands, you’ll see it in their actions.

    The truth is, all the Knights share one key trait: passion. The Knight of Cups shows passion emotionally with big romantic gestures and wearing their heart on their sleeve. The Knight of Pentacles, though quieter, has a passion that builds slowly. Once they let you in, they’re all in. But if they decide to shut you out, that’s it—you’re done for good.

    Whenever swords show up, it’s important to remember that they’re all about the mind and intellect. So, if they appear in a reading about feelings, I’d interpret it more as overthinking or letting preconceived notions get in the way of clarity rather than pure emotions. The Knight of Swords, to me, often represents enthusiasm without much experience to back it up or someone who’s quick to jump to conclusions. But hey, every reader has their own take, and that’s the beauty of tarot—the more you explore and connect with the cards, the deeper your interpretations become.

    To me, it can mean being a bit reckless with your own feelings or someone else’s, rushing in without thinking things through. The Knight of Swords can be immature and impulsive, so there’s definitely a sense of moving too fast emotionally. Since swords are all about the mental side of things, it could also point to mind games, whether intentional or not, or maybe even some kind of mental manipulation or neglect. It’s definitely about sharp, intense feelings that aren’t always the best.
    That’s just my take on it!

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