Welcome to my Memorizing Tarot Card Audio Podcast, where I discuss strategies to learn and memorize Tarot cards. Today's episode is your three-minute lesson on the Reversal of the Four of Swords.Why an audio course=================The purpose of this audio podcast is to help reinforce key messages by audio, while you clean, exercise, mow your lawn, or drive great distances. There is no charge for this content, and it is intended to provide short, snappy microlearning to help beginners keep practicing and reinforcing the learning. The best way to learn Tarot cards, is to keep practicing working with the cards.Rider Waite Tarot Card Deck=======================I learned how to read cards on the Rider Waite Tarot Deck and the instructor I had said its easiest to have everyone on the same deck when explaining the symbolism. With time, I was able to transfer that knowledge to other decks. If you are a beginner at learning Taro, below are some links to the Rider Waite Tarot Deck to follow along if you need a set of cards. I earn a small referral commission from these links from Amazon.Rider Waite Tarot Deck - USA Link: https://amzn.to/3TW5y0iRider Waite Tarot Deck - Canada Link: https://amzn.to/3YcTwlRRider Waite Tarot Deck - UK Link: https://amzn.to/4eyRUIMRider Waite Tarot Deck - Australia link: https://amzn.to/3ZRB1EwAbout Carrie and @QuickLearnQuests =============================== I have been reading Tarot cards for 30 years for fun. I took a two and a half day course, and I was so excited to be able to take the mystery out of getting readings done for myself, and to be able to do them myself. We also have social media channels, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and all major podcast distributors such as Spotify, Apple, Audible and many others under the handle @quickLearnQuests. I am focusing mostly on my podcasts and YouTube at the moment, but I will expand into more social media more consistently when I find my feet.Here is my YouTube Channel video for interpreting the Ace of Wands in Three Card Spreads: https://youtu.be/P8En-8-8njk?si=7LIlOsFv9pNZ9iK7 Here is the transcript: Welcome to the "Memorizing Taro Cards" podcast, your three-minute lessons on learning and memorizing each card using symbolism. I use the Rider Waite Taro, but you can view the card while you listen using your own Taro card deck or a computer. Today, we're exploring the Four of Swords, focusing on reversals. Let's start with the divine meaning of the card and then its meaning when reversed.The Four of Swords upright is a card of rest, reflection, and healing. It suggests a time to step back, recharge, and prepare for what lies ahead. However, when this card appears reversed, it suggests that you may either have insufficient or overly prolonged rest. The reversed Four of Swords warns of burnout or your body just enforcing rest whether you like it or not. The reversed card can mean that the querent feels compelled to keep pushing forward despite exhaustion, or you may find it challenging to give yourself the rest you need.So what does that mean when we see the Four of Swords reversed in a reading? When the Four of Swords reversed appears in a reading, it's often a sign that you must stop overextending yourself and take the time to rest and recharge. This card encourages you to slow down and warns you to listen to your body's signals. Take a break now to avoid deeper issues later. For some people, it may indicate that you are finding it difficult to find the peace you need to rejuvenate. It could be external distractions or internal restlessness. The Four of Swords reminds you to create a sanctuary for yourself. Find the perfect space where you can fully recharge.So, what is the best way to memorize the Four of Swords? Tying the card to a personal experience helps me remember it. For example, my reversed Four of Swords moment reminds me of several times in my contracting career as a course writer and content creator when the deadlines were insufficient to complete the work. Instead of creating boundaries and negotiating what I needed, I worked through the night to meet these unfair, ridiculous deadlines. At a time in my career, I was trying to prove myself, and I didn't want to come across as incapable. Even worse, I didn't want to lose the opportunity to someone who would do what it takes. At this stage in my life, I respect my need to rest more. When I see the Four of Swords reversed, I think of that anguish of looking at my deadline, how much video editing was ahead of me, and arguing with my loved ones about how I didn't have a choice. At the time, that was how I felt.That's all for today's episode on the Four of Swords reversed. This card reminds us that rest and self-care are vital, and that taking time to recover ultimately strengthens our ability to face life's demands. And remember, to memorize tarot, keep practicing tarot. Thanks for listening.#fourofswords #memorize #suitofswords #...