Seven of staves combination. Seven of Wands - Tarot card meaning

This is the king of the hill card. It's about protecting your territory and winning over differences. When a person reaches the top, as in the Six of Wands, there are a bunch of others ready to challenge him or overthrow him, as the Seven shows. The test of character will be the ability and ability to overcome such obstacles.

When you dare to become a leader, you will have to show courage and persistence both in the face of real adversity and in simple negotiations. You may have to hold a position or defend your ideas and ideals. There may be competition or confrontation with opposing points of view in public speaking, discussion, or on the Internet. You may face rejection from others. On the card of the Waite-Smith deck, a person stands on the top of a cliff or mountain. He has a good vantage point, but his feet are shod in two different shoes, which may hint at an unstable position or shaky support. You can develop self-confidence and self-esteem by dealing with problems, competition, and confrontation through persistence and self-control.

Although one of my acquaintances, a tarot reader, emphasized that confrontations of any kind always take up a lot of energy and time, which could be spent with much greater benefit on other, more worthy and interesting things. On the other hand, the figure on the map can be considered to be sticking sticks into the ground, or, in other words, to be focused on the correct arrangement and combination of the various elements of the project with each other.

Traditional meanings: Discussion, negotiations, speeches. Trade, commerce. Meetings. Conferences, meetings, symposiums. Thesis. Gossip. Success, advantage, profit, benefit. Victory after much competition and effort. High productivity. Good results in the exam.

Reversed Seven of Wands

This map is reminiscent of the Berlin Wall, which was built specifically to prevent people from communicating with each other. This could be paranoia or, on the contrary, overcoming it and destroying the wall. The card may also indicate that too many things and problems have accumulated that threaten to bury you. Perhaps family or friends object to your new job or partner and you are trying to somehow resolve the conflict. You can actively build defensive structures and barricades to keep others at bay. At best, these barricades will give you the time and opportunity to think carefully before making a decision, or to work through all the difficulties yourself and calmly adjust the situation. However, this card can also represent worry and worry, which you use to excuse your reluctance to take the next step.

Traditionally, the Seven of Wands is called “interference” or “confusion,” which speaks either of objective troubles or of excess and immoderation that create certain difficulties. You may become overly cautious or fearful, especially if you are in a disadvantaged or subordinate position that causes you to retreat or adopt a passive-aggressive line of behavior. Instead of defending your positions, you seek compromise in negotiations and strive to gain popularity and someone's favor. On the other hand, you may exhibit excessive rigidity, anger, and aggressiveness, most likely as compensation for your own vulnerability and fear of being a victim. Indecision can lead to hesitation or loss of courage.

When projecting this card onto other people, they seem to you to be weak-willed and servile, or, on the contrary, they suddenly act as pursuers who do not want to leave you alone. A reversed card can also speak of the elimination of defense mechanisms, walls and barriers between people.

In terms of health, this could be anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or excess production of a substance in the body, as in diabetes.

From a shamanic and magical perspective, these are the grounding and centering techniques you need when you are too physically open or intentionally working with fears and childhood traumas that have been repressed and contained.

Traditional Reversed Meanings: confusion, interference. Anxiety, fear, numbness. Indecision, doubt, hesitation, inconstancy. Uncertainty, confusion. Losses, loss. Variety, heterogeneity. The position of the victim, sacrifice, torment. Slander, slander. Excess, surplus.

In general, this is a favorable card, although it speaks of a collision with unfavorable influences, for example, someone’s ill will. It does not promise cloudless prosperity, but it promises success in the struggle, achieved with courage and determination.

On the one hand, it heralds "trouble" - in the sense that there is a difficult situation, perhaps someone's interference in our personal affairs, a "counteraction campaign", an attempt to deprive us of something or prevent us from achieving something. Someone “forces” us to defend our positions and our territory. Maybe someone is jealous, offended, or encroaching on something that belongs to us. She warns of a deterioration in the situation, of the presence of difficulties, opponents and competitors, but also of brilliant chances for victory.

This is a card for eliminating rivals, in business and in love. Even if it seems that superior forces are attacking, the Seven of Wands clearly communicates that the advantage is on the side of the questioner. This card appears when there are some forces on the horizon that seek to throw us off course in some sense (the surrounding cards can suggest what aspect of life we ​​are talking about). It encourages us to stand up for what we believe in and what we consider valuable. She advises not to make concessions and not to betray your principles. Sometimes her appearance indicates that only by taking a truly desperate step can a hopeless cause be won.

This is a card of perseverance in adversity, challenge and overcoming obstacles, firmness, courage and victory. On the Arcana, a man holds a rod, as if defending himself, he stands on the edge of a pit, from which six more rods rise towards him - it seems that they are held by enemies, ready to attack him. But the hole is deep, and they cannot get out of it. One way or another, they cannot harm him. This card says that in principle there is a danger, and it is quite real, but in this particular case nothing threatens you, so act more boldly. Inverted, the forecast is rather negative (the enemies will crawl out of the hole and beat you).

Traditional meaning: dispute, scandal, debate, discussion, gossip, rumor... in a word, showdowns of all sorts, but usually victory is for the questioner. His arguments are stronger and his position is more favorable. Modern interpretations emphasize the fact that in order to achieve goals and implement plans, you will have to work hard, but in themselves they are quite feasible.

If there are positive cards in the layout, we can quite confidently say that the questioner will benefit from the situation in which he finds himself, everything will turn out in his favor. If the questioner is faced with some kind of problem (and since this card has appeared, then most likely this is the case), the Seven of Wands indicates that he has the skills, knowledge and ability to do everything right in this difficult situation. From Filadoro we read: “Important and interesting situations are approaching! Solving these problems forces us to surpass ourselves with renewed strength."

It is important to understand that the Seven of Wands in a reading often indicates not so much a problem as the RESOURCE of the questioner. Guggenheim writes: “The card reflects the enduring determination that turns predicted defeat into resplendent triumph.” In general (and especially if there are positive cards in the layout) - movement forward, success. The time is right for a risky game, you can count on luck. Overcoming doubts and obstacles, including internal ones, also ending competition and winning.

The Seven of Wands in a reading is a sign of upcoming difficulties, but these difficulties will not always lead to any problems. Rather, these changes will bring a lot of interesting things into life and lead to a general improvement in the situation, unless other cards in the alignment contradict this.

Occasionally and surrounding the corresponding cards we are talking about a physical attack. If you are asking not about an individual person, but about a group or community, then the direct Seven of Wands can mean injuries and victims, although there will not be many of them in comparison with the total number of people included in this community.

"Don't retreat, don't give up." The Seven of Wands brings courage, determination, willingness to enter into conflict, self-confidence and success. This card always emphasizes the conviction that one is right. Sometimes it’s just one warrior - it all depends on the characteristics of the field.

The Seven of Wands person resists the outside world in one form or another. This could be defending your ideas in clashes with opponents, sports competitions, or fighting off suitors. He copes with rivalry, confrontation and other problems with the help of perseverance and self-control, they say, perhaps “this energy would be for peaceful purposes.”

He usually has a good sense of his superiority over other people - mental, physical, financial, professional or some other way. It happens that he deliberately surrounds himself with people with a lower level of development in order to feel more confident (in the manner of well-known dictators, who, by definition, did not tolerate those close to them with a more developed intellect). It happens that a person of the Seven of Wands denies spiritual values ​​and prefers to rely entirely on his dexterity, ingenuity, fighting skills and other elements of the lower will.

This person extremely does not like to give in to others in anything and prefers to leave the last word for himself in all circumstances (I recall Watson’s phrase from the series “Sherlock”: “he will outlive God, if only the last word remains with him!”). The Seven of Wands is stubborn and does not intend to give up its positions. "But Pasaran". "They won't pass."

This is a master of “putting out fires” caused by his own short-sightedness. The accumulation of life problems due to a lack of systematic action is a familiar situation for him. Usually he masterfully “rakes up the rubble” and “resolves problems”, the only trouble is that he himself creates all this! However, this may simply be a person for whom competition, risk, encountering some difficulties and the need to “rush into battle” (sometimes in the literal sense) are commonplace. His huge plus is courage. This man will not lose his head in the face of danger. He is also not afraid to disagree and voice his own opinions. This does not make it convenient, but valuable - yes, and sometimes gives it a special attractiveness.

Sometimes the Seven of Wands person resembles a bulldozer - he sweeps away everything in his path and involuntarily brings to mind various proverbs (“If you have strength, you don’t need intelligence” and “This energy, but for peaceful purposes”). At the same time, he is capable of self-overcoming, dedication and heroism, and does not succumb to any pressure. He is almost impossible to intimidate. Such a person is the nightmare of any dictator and leader.

The key word of the card is BELIEF, VALOR.

On a deep level, it describes a difficult, lonely journey of ascent, undertaken with great confidence and strength. The one who does it is a pioneer, not an exile, and climbs to the top according to his own calling. It rises above what remains below. This is a fight against the dominance of lower aspirations (spirit with matter), which are so great that there is no time to study a textbook of tactics - you just need quick actions and courage, and a person boldly turns to face the challenge thrown at him.

He has the courage to follow his impulse and act, giving his best, he will get there and knows where. This man has nowhere to retreat, there is no way back, and if he stumbles, then death awaits him. A little hesitation, a little betrayal of oneself and one’s beliefs is a sure defeat. This is a battle, a true bellum sacrum, and the enemy's strength may be overwhelming. “Symbol of treasure” - the inner power of a person’s thought is such that it revives him.

The third decade of Leo symbolizes courage, responsibility and the ability to work hard for the chosen goal. Achieving energy balance provides the necessary amount of strength so that any, even the most complex, individual human goal can be realized. The ruler of this decade, the planet Mars (or, according to new interpretations, Pluto) speaks of a person’s internal leadership qualities and the ability to mobilize others to work in the name of common goals, which prompted him to go out into the virgin lands.

The negative quality of Pluto is demandingness. A leader whose task is not easy sometimes tends to make excessive demands on people, on the “mass”, which he considers as part of himself. The ability to manage oneself and others is achieved by relying on the knowledge of natural laws - understanding life as it is, and the ability to coordinate one’s activities with the simple requirements of the comfort and beauty of existence, ensures the victory of intelligent design. Mars in Leo symbolizes the courage of a warrior in the face of overwhelming odds. On a subtle level, this card is a symbol of prayer, “prayer warfare” and all types of astral battles with demons (an example is exorcism).

Light and Shadow (advice and caution)

Advice: fight and don't give up. Stand up for oneself. Cast aside doubts and hesitations. The brothers boldly take up the cause, even if it seems almost hopeless. Do not retreat from your position on fundamental issues, and wage a righteous fight. Work hard to achieve your goals, despite fears, disappointments and obstacles. Stick to the chosen strategy and remain convinced that you are right, even if the majority does not support it. According to ancient interpretations, the card may indicate the right time for a risky game (including money). She advises you to gather your strength and uncompromisingly go through all the trials that fate has in store.

Warning: this is clearly not the time for heroism, quarrels, or attempts to “follow principles” and win your share. Now more dangerous than ever is the wrong choice of priorities and the wrong sequence of actions, in which energy is wasted. Feelings of superiority in a situation or dominance over a group of people can be deceptive. Perhaps it makes sense to give in to others in some way. The time and energy that goes into confrontation and struggle could be spent on much more productive things.

The Seven of Wands patronizes mainly individual projects, or those where a relatively small group of people has to solve all the problems on their own. This Arcanum is used to resolutely defend one’s own plans and interests (for example, when faced with criticism or lack of funds for the development of a business).

Systematic activity, no doubt about the correctness of one’s actions, willingness to overcome obstacles, implementation of planned plans, self-confidence. This is a card of victory, social success, moving forward despite obstacles. Energy and entrepreneurship are channeled into all sorts of projects related to creativity, organizing shows, and show business. This is a card of creativity, inspiration. At the same time, this card can signal the development of professional skills in a particular form of art, for example, music, and it can also serve as an indication of the assessment to which skills are subjected.

According to the Seven of Wands, you can take part in competitions or defend your point of view during public debates. It generally corresponds to the situation of negotiations, conferences, academic defenses, meetings and symposia. In the case of an exam or defense of a work for a scientific degree, it is a good sign for the questioner.

This is a card of the “transition period”, when you need to be ready to quickly change many plans, and even throw some away as unnecessary. At the same time, the card foretells success in business. Efforts to maintain your positions will be successful (if other cards in the layout do not contradict this too much). Victory in competition. Carrying out some important part of the task. Intense hard work, solving complex problems. Going beyond previous limitations. Taking risks, performing difficult tasks. Success achieved by courage.

This card symbolizes the choice of one’s own sphere of life and activity and leadership in an area not explored by others (especially if this is the study of something beyond, some secret invisible connections, other worlds, the search for answers to very important questions). A person selflessly devotes himself to labor in an uncultivated field, and can count on success.

This card promises a promotion and successful career advancement.

Various confrontations are possible according to it, but the questioner has an excellent opportunity to emerge victorious in them. Sometimes it’s the need to protect one’s reputation, resist speculation and gossip in the team, and fight bullying. According to this card, a person has every chance to defend himself, his business and his place in the sun.

It is interesting that in some interpretations this card is associated with an active passion for esotericism and an indication of professional activities related to the occult.

This is a card of profit and benefit, traditionally corresponding to trade and commerce. In some ancient interpretations, this card is called the “symbol of treasures.” Modern interpretations still boil down to the fact that in order to make a profit, you will have to make a lot of effort. But with careful planning of your actions, everything will work out, although the income, most likely, will not be particularly large.

Often this card indicates a difficult period of desperate struggle for a relationship that is threatened and needs to be “saved.” There is some kind of duel (although most likely implicit). The person described by this card feels in trouble, but knows that he has a chance to win and does everything to avert the threat of a breakup. Usually, possessive feelings and a clear understanding of the advantages of one’s position are heightened, be it the position of an official partner, a “sponsor,” a “night cuckoo,” or another.

The character on the card has mobilized all his strength to protect love, which is facing a clear threat. He intends to resolutely and persistently defend his positions, defend his rights and his interests, and is in high tension. He feels called to battle, with anxiety he senses the “transition” of the stage (and when coexistence will take complete forms is unknown).

The Seven of Wands may mean that the relationship has been “attacked” in one form or another (this could be by envious people, parents, rivals and rivals, and so on), however, this card shows a good chance of maintaining it and “repelling the attack.” . This is an attack from a defensive position.

The person described by the Seven of Wands is unyielding and stubborn, compromises are not his element, he wants to insist on his own in literally everything. The surrounding cards can suggest how appropriate this is and what it will lead to, but in general this is not the best mood for a harmonious relationship. This person can be angry, authoritarian and assertive to the point of recklessness. This card is certainly not safe for his rivals - it will pluck feathers. Sometimes the Seven of Wands describes strong pressure from (or on) a partner.

When falling to a lonely person, the Seven of Wands can convey that he himself is “the architect of his own happiness” - he diligently defends himself from any potential partners and, out of principle, refuses to enter into close relationships, being in voluntary isolation. Other cards can tell how good this position is for the general course of his life, but usually according to it, no one’s attempts to pull a person out of his self-sufficiency “are not considered at all.” This is an individual farmer, accustomed to always and in everything relying only on his own strength and consciously “clearing” his living space from intrusions.

It’s special to say “no” and sit on the defensive. The character's position on the map elevates him above everyone else and helps him stay separate from the world around him. Partners are seen as either unworthy or potentially life-threatening. What is the reason for this, other cards can tell. If a person has once been attacked and severely burned, it is not surprising that he defends himself and “blows on the cold.” This card of fighting for oneself, protecting one's borders and resisting external influences falls out to people who resist marriage (the Four of Pentacles in this case will be especially indicative). Reversed card

There are different interpretations of the inverted Seven of Wands. Some argue that this is not the time to philosophize, we must act without hesitation, and it’s better to do something bad than nothing. The situation is that even wrong actions are better than no actions. Uncertainty, incompetence, doubt, suspicion and hesitation (as well as frivolity and carelessness) cause losses (including money). Confusion, chaos, confusion - including in love affairs. Losing chances due to hesitation and indecision. Lack of self-confidence. In fact, this card means that the person’s courage has failed. According to the reversed Seven of Wands, we find ourselves unable to resist the pressure of other people.

Others say that in an inverted position the card symbolizes carelessness, reluctance to concentrate too much on one problem or another, avoidance of everything gloomy, dull, excessive (Libra). The appearance of a card in a reading can mean “the unbearable lightness of being.” Or it will be a period of hesitation, reflection, or maybe, on the contrary, “super-intense” activity. At the same time, there is an opinion that according to this map, no efforts give the desired result.

Most likely, it indicates uncertainty, a precarious position. Scattering of forces, inability to choose the right strategy and set priorities - too. Lack of penetrating power. This is a card of a confused person who has lost the right direction, the ground under his feet. He no longer believes in what he is doing. It seems to him that he has no reason to behave firmly and confidently. The card can also symbolize a lack of inspiration, wasted energy, talents that are used inappropriately, and simply failure.

The simplest practical interpretation of this card is that the conflict of interests is disappearing, confrontation is weakening.

An interesting ancient meaning of the card is an awkward situation, an unwanted meeting, forced contacts. Passive-aggressive behavior. The victim's position, fear, confusion. Facing slander, harassment or betrayal.

Pollak makes the remark that the reversed Seven of Wands in a reading is advice to moderate aggression, especially when it comes to relationships.

With the Priestess - hidden aggressiveness

With the Hierophant - it is traditionally believed that this combination speaks of matchmaking and marriage

With the Hanged Man - defiant behavior, the role of the oppositionist in society

With the Moon - hiding intentions

With the Five of Wands - strengthening the meaning of battle, confrontation

With the Nine of Wands - also increased meaning; defending one's position, defending one's opinion

With the Five of Swords - opposing yourself to everyone

With the Two of Pentacles - inciting hatred

With the Three of Pentacles - big disagreements

Inverted to the right of the Three of Cups - fire (from an old interpreter).

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The Tarot deck has the major and minor arcana. Each of them carries its own load in the layouts. We cannot assume that some are more important than others. They're just different. For example, consider the 7 of Wands. The meaning of Tarot in a global sense is that each lasso describes a certain state of a person. Their combinations and variations reflect almost all possible situations in life. When you decide to take cards seriously, you need to get to know each lasso in detail. Our theme is the Seven of Wands. Let's look at its general meaning, behavior in layouts and combinations.

7 of Wands - meaning (Tarot)

Cards of this suit describe the state and development of the physical world, that is, the situation in which the fortuneteller finds himself. After certain achievements (six), the period of setting new goals began. This is what the 7 of Wands describes. The meaning of Tarot cannot be defined strictly, without variations. Both the major and minor arcana describe tendencies that influence a person or situation. Our map is connected with the air, its unpredictable movement. secrets and temptations. A person is influenced by past victories and achievements, he wants more. He gazes thoughtfully at the alluring lights of the city, glowing in the distance, promising a lot of pleasures and immeasurable happiness. He does not look at his feet, where a stormy, deep, destructive river flows. This is the image the 7 of Wands gives us. It is advisable to consider the meaning of the Tarot in detail, taking into account all aspects of the situation. The fact is that the arcana describe it entirely, revealing facts and trends unknown to the fortuneteller. You need to try to identify them by the combination of cards. Our lasso speaks of prospects and danger at the same time. This is a symbol of the upcoming exam, which will not be noticed by those who have prepared well, learned previous lessons, and gained wisdom.

The meaning of the reversed Seven of Wands

Like any lasso, in this position the person being studied shows the negative side. It lies in deception, a mass of mutually exclusive ephemeral chances that suddenly open up before a person. They are incomprehensible, fantastic and absurd. A person stands on shaky ground, trying to rely on accumulated experience. And this is exactly what you shouldn’t do. Only the brave can fly. The chance to conquer everything a person dreams of is foreshadowed by the inverted 7 of Wands. But it must be selected from others, defined. To do this, it is impossible to use logic; you should listen to your intuition, give in to impulse. If you fail to choose the right direction, you will fail. The meaning of the inverted lasso is a test of the spirit. This is a situation in which everything that is important can be won or lost. In addition, our lasso indicates that the fortuneteller has little time. You need to quickly react to changing circumstances and act quickly. The risk of error is very high. It will be impossible to fix it. That is, the situation can be called critical.

7 of Tarot Wands: meaning in relationships

If the alignment concerns love, then our lasso predicts not entirely pleasant events. The relationship is going downhill. What previously captivated, excited the imagination, and gave pleasure will now appear in a different light. The fortuneteller will have to experience sobering up. The scales will fall from our eyes. He will see the real state of affairs and understand that his partner is not ideal. The criticality of the moment is that separation and fading of feelings are quite likely. Will a person be able to maintain love under the pressure of boring everyday life? He must answer this himself. The lasso portends a change not for the better. To those who are lonely, he speaks of a certain period of emptiness, lack of strength. It’s too early for them to think about new relationships. There is no willingness to accept a partner with all his shortcomings. The destiny of these people is to watch other people's happiness. Take the situation as a necessary experience. If the Ace of Wands is next to our lasso, the situation changes radically. This combination will predict a new, probably short-term, but stormy romance for single people.

Influence on relationships of the inverted lasso

In this position, the card indicates that the fortuneteller does not understand what is happening. The meaning of events is hidden from his inner gaze. A person doubts his partner or his attitude towards him. Tarot 7 of Wands reversed is almost always negative. If the Moon is nearby, you are being deceived. Most likely, your beloved person has another object of interest. When both lassos are reversed, expect betrayal. In any case, changes are coming. Their meaning should be sought in the accompanying cards. If they are positive, it means that doubts will be resolved in an incredible way and happiness awaits you. For lonely people, an inverted seven promises a period of worry. You shouldn't expect progress in your personal life in the near future. A person is not yet ripe for deep feelings. All his aspirations are selfish, his feelings are superficial.

The meaning of the lasso in a reading for business relationships (upright position)

It is necessary to strictly follow plans, check information, and not take your partners’ word for it. The situation is changing rapidly. You cannot use the old methods; they no longer work. This is what the direct Tarot card 7 of Wands tells us. The meaning in combination with other arcana specifies the situation. If the Moon or the Tower are nearby, get ready for the collapse of plans, betrayal of partners or colleagues. When the World, the Star, and Death are present in combination, everything is not so bad. The changes will be favorable. But you should rely on intuition. In the current situation, you should not trust anyone. Everyone, as they say, is for himself. When it comes to generating income, it is advisable to be extremely careful about documents. Seven portends a fatal mistake that can be avoided. If the King of Wands appears nearby, it means that some influential man will come to the rescue. In some cases, this combination indicates a promising offer that you should not refuse.

The influence of the reversed Seven of Wands on the business sphere

The fortuneteller will have a chance to change the situation for the better. It will most likely seem strange or absurd. You need to be attentive to your premonitions, and not be afraid to seem stupid. Take a risk, our lasso advises. If the Moon is nearby, stop deceiving yourself. This combination denotes illusions. When divining for the receipt of funds, it predicts losses due to deception or stupid negligence. It’s a different matter when the Knight of Wands (straight) lies nearby. This combination is favorable for the business sphere. The fortuneteller has the strength to overcome a period of uncertainty. Advice: persistently move in the chosen direction despite critics and unfavorable circumstances.

Importance in a health chart

You shouldn’t attach much importance to minor ailments, our lasso recommends. Remember that diseases are formed in the head. If you think a lot about problems in the body, you will get an undesirable reaction from the organs. In the upright position, seven indicates that health is not in danger. The fears are far-fetched. If the question concerned surgical intervention, it should be postponed. The outcome is still unclear. Inverted, the card also does not foretell problems, but hints at the fortuneteller’s bad habits. They must be fought.

Conclusion

Of course, the alignment should be considered as a whole. For example, the combination of Wands in it speaks about the development of a situation in the physical world, cups - about the influence of feelings, pentacles - about the financial situation, swords reveal the emotional component. Which suit has more cards, that area is more important in this matter. Our lasso means that instability is present in this area of ​​life. Good luck!

Brief description of the card: In the picture we see how six attack one, but he has a clear advantage: he is on a hill and due to this he is able to win. The chance is small, but still there! Now you have to maintain the success gained from 6 Wands. When a person has achieved some results and is successful in a certain circle, there are always those who want to throw him off the pedestal and take the place themselves. And it was the initiatives that were taken earlier that provoked such a situation. These are the consequences of your choice. All these events act as a test of character, whether you know how to accept a challenge, whether you are able to overcome obstacles. It is necessary not only to defend one’s interests, but also to strengthen one’s position.

Astrology: Mars.

Keywords: Defending your territory. Collision. Confrontation. Verbal debate. Controversy. Disputes. Overcoming doubts and obstacles. Hard work. Fear. Confusion. Fear. Trap. A series of failures. Oscillations. Anxiety. Indecisiveness. Embarrassment.

Inner meaning: Dexterity that defeats strength.

Personal relationships: A tense period, perhaps your family does not approve of your choice of partner.

Business and finance: competitive fight. Trade wars. The emergence of a new active participant in your market. You need to be extremely attentive to the suit of Pentacles in the layout - these are the cards that will show whether material damage will occur.

Studies: Exam period, taking tests. It’s a hot time when you have to work hard and devote a lot of time and effort to studying.

Advice: Defend your position vigorously.

Warning: You underestimate your ill-wishers and competitors too much.

Card of the day: You have rivals or enemies who are dreaming and see how to trip you up, so today be on your guard so as not to miss something important for yourself. Therefore, in the event of an attack, defend yourself and do not sit idly by.

Characters: A courageous, responsible person you can rely on, you can count on his help. He openly and boldly faces danger.
In the negative version - a quarrelsome shirt guy, perhaps a very shaken psyche.

Professions and field of activity: Athlete. Security guard. Military. Police officer. Entrepreneur. Stuntman. Player.

Main meaning: In very rare cases, the 7 of Wands indicates a real physical attack; it mainly warns of the threat of sabotage from envious people or competitors. Moreover, there are quite a lot of them or they are stronger than you. But you also have some advantage, which gives you a real chance to win! To do this, you will have to use dexterity, intelligence and courage to defend your position. And in order not to lose your advantage, be vigilant when someone tries to interfere in your personal affairs.

Risk of being criticized. They will try to smash your project or idea to smithereens. Victory can only be achieved through personal qualities, such as determination and courage.
Perhaps a lot of things have accumulated that will require quick attention on several fronts at once, and of course there will be a feeling that all this will bury you under it.

Perhaps the only thing you can do to help yourself in a stalemate is to change your point of view and instead of a “problem” talk about a “challenge”, and rejoice at your clever and strong opponent, because thanks to him you will become better. As they say, “if you want to become stronger, play with a stronger opponent”! after all, the more interesting the fight and the more valuable the victory will be!

This is a time of change, and the change from one stage in life to another is almost always noticeable, sometimes even painful.

Negative, inverted position: An active and even aggressive attempt to deprive you of something or an attempt to prevent you from achieving what you want. Most likely, open confrontation cannot be avoided. Even if the conflict can be hushed up, it will not exhaust itself and will continue to smolder until another reason for the active phase appears.

Wasted energy. You are using your talents, and even such an irreplaceable resource as time, for purposes other than their intended purpose, and perhaps simply burying them in the ground.

This is too dangerous a period for hesitation and hesitation, which you are now indulging in. After all, now is the time for decisive action. The period of testing your will for strength.

Surrounded by cards like the Hanged Man (12 Arcana) - you are trying to find a compromise and negotiate peacefully, while in the current situation this takes away your existing advantage and brings you closer to losing.

Interpretation in layouts:

By itself, the 7 of Wands does not speak of achievements, movement forward - confirmation is necessary with cards such as the Chariot (7 Arcana), 6 of Wands, all Kings, Knight of Swords or Wands, Queen of Swords or Wands. If there are unfavorable cards next to the Seven of Wands, the forecast is disappointing; at best, it will be possible to preserve what was.

Moreover, the presence of the Seven of Wands in the layout warns of a busy period, perhaps submitting annual reports or audits at the company. Due to the need to constantly beat back blows, fatigue develops.

With the Jester (0 Arcana) – surprise, a sharp turn of events.

With the Emperor (4 Arcana), Kings or with the Ladies of Swords or Wands - make your way up the career ladder.

With Justice (8 Arcana) – legal proceedings.

With the Hermit (9 Arcana) - all the followers have fled and you will have to fight back alone.

With the Hanged Man (12 Arcana) – a whipping boy.

With the Moon (18th Arcana) – intrigues, hidden vile actions.

With the Five of Wands there is an active, intense conflict of interest.

With the Six of Wands - defeat opponents, defend your rights, show leadership qualities in practice.

With 9 or 10 of Wands - surrender under the pressure of circumstances.

With the Knight of Wands - provoke a conflict.

With the “Jester” card - encounter something unexpected.
With the "Mage" card - maneuvering.
With the “High Priestess” card - prevent someone’s plan.
With the “Empress” card - achieve an increase.
With the “Emperor” card - protect your family, your territory.
With the “Hierophant” card - defend your ideals.
With the “Lovers” card - fight for your personal life.
With the Chariot card - build a career for yourself.
With the “Strength” card - to attract to your side.
With the Hermit card - you will be left without support.
With the “Wheel of Fortune” card - take the helm.
With the “Justice” card - defend your rightness.
With the Hanged Man card - bang your head against the wall.
With the “Death” card - fight for change.
With the “Moderation” card - weakening the onslaught.
With the “Devil” card - dishonest methods of fighting.
With the “Tower” card - destroy the structure, the family.
With the “Star” card - fight for your dream.
With the Moon card - act on the sly.
With the “Sun” card - defend your place in the sun.
With the “Court” card - act regardless of the opinions of others.
With the “World” card - finish off your opponents.

With the Ace of Wands card, light will appear at the end of the tunnel.
With the card “Two of Wands” - the grandmother said in two.
With the Three of Wands card - the first results after the testing period.
With the Four of Wands card there would have been no holiday, but difficulties helped.
With the Five of Wands card - increased conflict.
With the Six of Wands card - win the case; defend your rights.
With the Eight of Wands card - increased conflict; onslaught
With the Nine of Wands card - distrust; vigilance, maintaining your positions.
With the Ten of Wands card - surrender under the influence of external circumstances.
With the “Page of Wands” card - stand out from the rest.
With the “Knight of Wands” card there is a danger of breaking things; flare-up of the conflict.
With the “Queen of Wands” card - smooth out the conflict; find understanding.
With the “King of Wands” card - leave your opponents far behind.