You have chosen the Empress and the King of Swords. The Empress is a card that teaches us to value possessions. It's the things we love and care about. It deals with romance, relationships, engagement, marriage, sex and our commitment to something. It's the feminine side in all of us and it's about our most treasured and valued possession, even when it comes to matters of knowledge, education and work, it's the things we care about. You're prepared to nurture whatever is necessary for you will look after with abundance and growth and a nurturing that means that the energy can grow. You're prepared to look after whatever it is that is necessary in order to secure exactly what you want. You are someone that could be described as lacking in emotions, preferring your own company to that of others. You do work best on your own. You're a very good leader. You're strong willed and you're capable of very high intellect. You are someone who is quite hard when it comes to matters of the mind. You can cut like a knife. This means that you are always in need of constant stimulation, clearing the decks to sort out the next bit of knowledge that comes your way. Someone that gets in your way would mean that you would have to cut them out immediately for you need companionship that is stimulating and intellectual. It must be a meeting of minds, body and spirit. You enjoy a flirt but you have to have so much more than that in order to satisfy your intense curiosity about the other person. You need to share your intellectual, artistic and commercial interests that are much more than just an emotional exchange otherwise you'll be uninspired, unable to just move on. Inner tensions are deeply challenging for you for you have many contradictions with many people. This is to do with life's diversity. Nothing exists without it's opposite. Communication to you is fundamental and you get restless, inquisitive and reluctant to be identified exclusively with any one direction or viewpoint. You are eager for new stimuli. You resent being trapped by obligations which curtail the freedom that you have to explore your ideas - you would be happiest when you could research or translate one dimension of life into another.