![]() You may also be facing the opinions of many people at the same time. You are in need of quick action otherwise, you could go from many things to choose from to nothing at all. Some of the cards that reinforce the qualities of the Seven of Wands are the Five of Wands, Nine of Wands, and Five of Swords. Aggression and defiance are both represented by the Seven of Wands as two sides of the same coin. However, many of your options have a time limit. The Seven of Wands in Tarot stands for defiance, defense, aggression, conviction, and valor. You will have many choices, each of them valid. At others times not all of those choices are real options at all they are delusions of the imagination. The Seven of Cups is the Tarot card meaning decisions. What this suggests is that sometimes you have to choose between many options, all of which may be tempting but only one of which is the best choice. Although the seven cups appear as gifts or prizes, there is always danger hidden within one or two of them to sting anyone who ventures near. The character faced with these spectres is taken aback by their confusing nature. These cups each have a single item rising from them – a snake, representing wisdom and knowledge a shrouded figure, representing the need for illumination a human head, representing a companion for the conjurer a tower, representing stability and power treasure, representing abundance and wealth a laurel wreath, representing victory or honour, and status and a dragon, representing supernatural forces. ![]() ![]() The various prizes appearing from the cups are a mixture of positive and negative visions. Though the character’s back is toward us, we can see from the half-raised arm-gesture that the apparitions before him are something of a surprise. Here teamed with the Seven of Cups, I’d say the distraction is based on seeing exactly what you want to see. As a card of choices and options, the reversed Seven of Cups can mean you are overwhelmed by choice and cannot move forward. There’s an element of denial always present. Clouds conjure ideas, dreams, thoughts, illusions, transitions and mystery. Card of the Week: Seven of Cups - What does this card inspire in you You may find that you have many options and opportunities to choose from. I usually think of the Tower as representing the inevitable destruction of what’s built on questionable foundation. The Seven of Cups depicts an individual faced with the mysterious appearance of strange images from cups in a floating cloud.
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