A girl sits on a strip of film as though it were a swing, her gaze turned toward a starry sky. In her hands she grips a little umbrella; on her feet are unlaced boots; perched at the edge of the film is a seagull. The film strip is her life — but instead of making her film, the heroine rocks back and forth and dangles her feet, hoping everything will "sort itself out." The seagull hints: you may stay just like this, alone with your dreams, having created nothing and known nothing real.
🎞️A film strip as a swing — her life, which she lets drift instead of directing
⭐Gazing at a starry sky — retreat into fantasy, dreams instead of reality
☂️A little umbrella — playfulness and a way to shelter from hardship and challenge
🕊️A seagull on the film — a sobering message from afar, a reminder of reality
Interpretation
The Four of Air is a card of dreaming of the impossible and fleeing reality. You have floated away into the clouds of fantasy, stubbornly failing to notice life rushing past: instead of making your film you rock on the swing and dangle your feet.
The heroine hopes everything will "sort itself out, come good." But the seagull hints: this way you may remain alone with your dreams, having created nothing outstanding, known no love, felt no real pain, passed no trial of spirit.
The behavior here is that of an immature child: laces came undone — never mind, I might trip; the umbrella is an accessory — maybe I'll fly like Mary Poppins. But the stars overhead are so beautiful, the dreams so grand. Neighboring air-suit cards emphasize this.
The card's advice: loosen your grip on control, lose yourself briefly in dreams, relax — but remember that rest must have a measure. If dynamic cards lie nearby, the Four is read in reverse — come down from the clouds, stop playing the innocent.
In a forecast the card promises empty promises, impossible dreams, irresponsible behavior. Don't look for serious relationships or guarantees here — this is the swing of daydreams, not solid ground.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Allow yourself to dream and to rest, but know your limit: the swing of daydreams is pleasant, only life is rushing past. Lace up your boots — take responsibility for at least one real step, don't wait for everything to "sort itself out." Next to dynamic cards the advice is sterner: come down from the clouds and stop playing the innocent. Don't expect guarantees or serious promises from this season — neither from yourself nor from others.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead is a season of empty promises and impossible daydreams, an irresponsible "somehow it will work out." Don't look for serious relations or guarantees here: everything is light, airy, on the swing of fantasy. There may be a sobering seagull-message — news that brings you back to earth. Next to dynamic cards it is time to stop floating and begin making your film rather than swinging on the reel.
↓ Four of Air reversed
The reversed Four of Air is a flight from reality that has become chronic. Light dreaminess freezes into immaturity, where adult life never quite begins: you postpone decisions, feelings, actions to "later," hide in daydreams from pain, responsibility, and challenge. Unlaced boots are not endearing carelessness but a refusal to grow up; the umbrella is not a game but a shield against any real intimacy. In relationships this means empty promises that never materialize, an endless "someday." Or the opposite extreme — you have so thoroughly banished daydreaming that you have burned out every last flicker of lightness and imagination. The reversed card's counsel: come back to earth and take responsibility for your own film strip — shoot at least one frame rather than swinging on it. Real life does not wait for you to finish your dream.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Partner's Feelings"
What this person feels for you
«What does he actually feel for me?»
Head — thoughts
Four of Air
Heart — feelings
Ace of Water
Body — attraction
The Moon
In his head, the Four of Air — he lives in daydreams about you, painting a beautiful picture but not ready for real steps: everything is "someday." In his heart Ace of Water — attraction is light, without an anchor. In his body The Moon — fantasies. His promises are made of air: don't build a future on them. Watch for actions — while there are none, this is the swing of dreams, not a foundation.
Spread "Past · Present · Future"
Where the relationship is heading
«What awaits us with this person?»
Past
Ace of Water
Present
Four of Air
Future
The Emperor
In the present, the Four of Air — you are both floating in dreams, many promises, little action. In the past Ace of Water there was light passion. Ahead The Emperor — a descent to earth will be required, along with responsibility and structure; otherwise dreams will stay dreams. The future calls for growing up: lace your boots and start building rather than swinging.
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Spread "Advice"
Whether to act
«Should I expect more from this?»
What is now
The Moon
Advice
Four of Air
Outcome
The Sun
Now The Moon — mist and illusions; you are mistaking a dream for reality. The advice — Four of Air: dreaming is fine, but know your limit and don't expect guarantees where none are being given. Come down to earth and check actions against words. The outcome The Sun — clarity and warmth will come when you lace your boots and start living in the waking world, not in a dream.
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Spread "What He Wants"
The partner's hidden desires
«What does he actually want from me?»
Thoughts
The High Priestess
Desire
Four of Air
Fear
The Tower
In the position of desire, the Four of Air — he wants lightness and daydreams without commitment: beautiful words, visions of the future, but no responsibility here and now. In his thoughts The High Priestess — he doesn't entirely understand what he wants. His fear The Tower — boundaries, obligation, the weight of an adult union. Don't force him into reality by brute force, but don't live on his promises while they remain in the clouds.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithFour of Swords
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Manara Erotic TarotFour of Air
In Waite the Four of Swords is a knight resting on a tomb in a posture of repose, three swords above him and one below: a pause, restoration of strength, conscious rest after the battle. Manara takes the motif of detachment but colors it with immaturity: not the healing rest of a warrior but a dreamer's flight from her own life. Where Waite says "wise respite," Manara says "escape into daydreams" — rest is allowed, but it must have a measure, or life will pass you by.
WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneA knight rests on a tomb beneath three swords.A girl swings on a strip of film, staring at the stars.
ThemeRest, recuperation, conscious pause.Flight into fantasy, immaturity, impossible dreams.
The stillnessHealing; gathering strength for what is new.A drawn-out escape from reality and responsibility.
Symbolism & correspondences
Jupiter in Libra — charm and goodwill, but also undeliverable promises, postponing life to later, a show of sweetness. Lightness that sounds beautiful but rarely comes to pass.
Element
Air
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Arcana
Minor
Suit
Swords
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