
Two Of Swords
Soon, you will feel the weight of unresolved emotions tied to someone from your past. At first, you may convince yourself that you are unaffected. A memory, message, or accidental encounter will disturb that illusion. The tension between closure and denial will intensify. You will realize that you have been emotionally suspended rather than free. The turning point will occur when you consciously face what you have avoided feeling. You will decide whether to keep protecting yourself with indifference or to process the truth. If you continue suppressing it, the attachment will linger in subtle ways. If you allow yourself to acknowledge the hurt, clarity will follow. The immediate consequence will be emotional discomfort. Yet that discomfort will cut through confusion. Once you accept the reality of what happened, the emotional blindfold will fall. You will no longer romanticize what was. This shift will permanently alter how you view that chapter. Letting go will stop being theoretical and become real.
