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Seven (7) of Wands....
I have been looking at the 7 of wands recently, the RWS is very different. instead of looking like he is working , it looks like he is brandishing the wand in front of him, the other wands look quite threatening to me like they are held by an unseen enemy. any other thoughts on this card? Nik __________________ "I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. That is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant." Martin Luther King |
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Join Date: 28 Apr 2008
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it still feel the same to me ... both give the impression that the main character is trying to protect what is behind him ... though, the gilded seemed more obvious. |
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Guilded seven of wands
The wands seem to be moving on their own accord. Dont see anyone holding them although there could be. It looks like they are trying to get outside. They could be trying to push him out of his castle to the outside. Maybe they want to escape the castle them selves. He is holding them back. Maybe this would be like a person at work defending what he thinks is right even though he is putting himself on the line. Or like a parent with a teenager who is trying to get them thru the things who are out there which are harmful but the teen keeps pushing and pushing. (Spoken like the Pisces mother of a scorpio daughter) |
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One thing I notice is the way the guy in the picture seems to be easily holding onto his wand. It's like even though he is defending himself against all of these unseen enemies, he doesn't seem too off-balance or upset. His mannerism seems to be, "okay ... but I'm holding my ground. Say what you will, do what you will - eventually, I will succeed." |
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...only my thoughts on this card: In this card, he actually HAS THE ADVANTAGE over any and all competition he might encounter in his social life but especially with his co-workers. He has superior ideas, but there are those that are trying to overtake him by coming up with better ideas...but they can't because, as mentioned already, he has the advantage over whatever situation the reading is about. Wands can also indicate your family life. So the mother/daughter thing is right on too. He is on "top" of things! ![]() tarotlyn
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Join Date: 03 Aug 2008
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When I look at the 7 of Wands here's what I see: A man, standing in front of a partially opened door. Through the door we see an indication of open space -- like his own little world is behind him -- via the sunset and stars behind him. 6 staves are being thrust at him from and he wields one himself in defense. He looks solemn and determined like he's put in this position, not chose to be in this position. However out of all of the staves in the picture, his is the only one that seems to emanate or reflect any light. To me it seems like he's defending his domain, his world as it were. He's willing to stand up for it and fight if necessary but only in defense. The fact that his staff is the only one that seems lit up indicates to me that he has a position that is superior or more enlightened than whomever holds the other staves. The other thing that comes to mind is that you can't see his opponents so maybe they aren't real as in physical enemies as much as they are ideas or ideals. |
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I personally see this guy as somebody who is protecting something that he's put a great deal of energy and hard work into (everything that's behind the door that he's guarding). Whilst it may appear that he's outnumbered by the opposition, we don't actually see anybody holding the other wands. This actually makes me want to say that the other 'unlit' wands aren't actually any kind of threat at all - they have no force or direction behind them whatsoever! This kinda' implies that the perceived threat of the destruction of all that's been worked for is all in this chap's mind; he's defending his hard work unneccesarily, and seeing threats that have no basis in reality. For me, this card is very much about being stressed, with no reason - based in reality - to be so! Love & Light, Rob |
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