The Four of Swords presents a state of quiet, a peaceful feeling in stark contrast to the pain depicted in the Three of Swords. In a church, there is a sculpture of a knight lying on a tomb, with three swords hanging above, and the fourth sword placed beneath him. The three swords serve as a reminder of the pain endured in the Three of Swords. The position of the fourth sword seems to signal that the battle is over. The stained glass in the background depicts a child and a woman, conveying a sense of warmth and welcome after withdrawal. The knight's hands are clasped together as if in prayer.
Rest, relaxation, peace, refuge, self-protection, revitalization
Recovery, awakening, re-engagement with life, positive re-entry into the world; burnout, restlessness