In the Six of Swords card, a ferryman is seen rowing a boat carrying a woman and a child to the other shore. The image suggests that the woman and child must have left something behind as they turn their backs to us. The woman's head is covered with a hood - perhaps she is fleeing from something and must leave unnoticed. Because of this, she is experiencing great loss or sorrow. The Six of Swords symbolizes the power of rational thought over intuition and spirit, indicating a move towards a more hopeful future, leaving behind the past.
Moving forward, departure, leaving the comfort zone, accepting lessons
Dwelling on the past, unwilling to change, avoiding problems, feeling trapped