Showing posts with label tarot symbolism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tarot symbolism. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Nine of Coins (R)

Today's Card:
Nine of Coins (R)
Nines often represent a new path
Coins (Pentacles) usually represent money

Meaning (Upright):
feeling incomplete; still seeking goals even when others think you have it all; materially secure, but emotional solitude; seeking purpose and inner satisfaction; knowledgeable, handle your own issues; unexpected check or money or added income; unexpected costs -- money or emotions; wisdom/experience with money; financial independence from wise investments; economic well-being from use of creativity or talents; healthy life; free from worries; right choices with money

Meaning (Reversed):
lacking wisdom regarding money; poor investments or loss through friends; depressed as a result of dependency; insecure; health problems; learn to use money wisely; spendthrift; guard against unwise personal loans/investments; time to analyze goals and dreams; may receive the answer through meditation; possibly caught up in difficult situation; loss of friendship, partner, money, home; don't make rash decisions; stay away from intrigue

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc.

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012

In a Reading: The nine of coins reversed in a reading is an indication that you are having or will have money problems or experience difficulties with a relationship that may be directly connected to money. Be careful with your investments. The possibility that you'll need to pay close attention to your budget during this time is clear. Take this card as a signal that you need to step back and analyze your goals and the plans you've made. Don't be surprised if you lose a friend or something more, if you don't address the problems realistically.

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: King of Wands

Today's Card:
King of Wands
Kings usually represent men over the age of 35
In the case of the King of Wands, the physical description may be, fair to red hair, blue to hazel eyes, sloping forehead, long or blunt nose, and his body may lean forward
Wands often signify enterprise or career

Meaning (Upright):
Fair, honest, just counselor; a person you can confide in; independent, influential, business authority; leadership qualities and talents or abilities; good, loyal friend; often starts new enterprises but doesn't stay to finish, potential for inheritance, likes to entertain and be social

Meaning (Reversed):
can represent a man who can be puritanical, by the book; something upside down in his life; childish, dependent, anti-social; selfish, domineering, petty tyrant; relationship issues, overbearing, unyielding, intolerant attitude; often has head injuries; may be an Aries female when reversed; inclined to be intolerant and strict in manner; opposing; disagreement or dispute, be the first to withdraw; uneasy due to lack of tolerance in business; make sure of all the facts; don't let people be overly aggressive with you.

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc.

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012

In a Reading: If the King of Wands shows up in a reading it can represent the presence of an older man (over 35), a leader in business, who can provide advice or counseling to you, possibly in a business matter. This particular person enjoys social settings. Keep in mind, this card doesn't always mean a person, it can indicate a possible inheritance on the way; or the opportunity for growth in your business or in your job.


Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Judgment (XX)


Post number two for today.

Today's Card:
Judgment (XX)
The 21st card of the Major Arcana--
Judgment isn't necessarily the same as Justice
it often signifies a decision has been made or in the making

Meaning (Upright):
good things happening, ability to make progress and see what the future holds; face life realistically; no need for unwanted ties, make the changes you desire; cosmic energy to give you guidance surrounds you; important decision in the making; faith in higher power within; refusal to accept traditional views; trusting of self, spiritual atunement; career change or change of residence; understanding brings confidence

Meaning (Reversed):
materialistic focus; bad judgments of blind faith; fear of the New Age; tunnel vision; mortality; family loss or separation; traditional thinking; a need to face the truth; failure to rise to the challenge; uneasy feeling, self-made rut, loneliness; can't see a way out of certain situations; self-pity/feeling sorry for yourself isn't going to help; review your life and make plans for the future; don't let fear control you or lock you into a situation; try new ideas; a change of career, residence start over again. Sickness or loneliness may be affecting you

In a Reading: Judgment upright in your reading is a message from the powers that be that good things are starting to happen for you. It's a reinforcement that you have the opportunity and the ability to make progress as long as you're willing to look at your life and plans realistically. Don't jump into anything or make any major decisions without first seriously thinking it over. Relish your new found confidence and be willing to look at things in a non-traditional manner. Trust your self and your instincts.


Dragon Tarot Deck Designed and Illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.


Tarot Tuesday: Knight of Wands (R)

I missed a couple of Tarot Tuesdays so I'm doubling up today.

Today's Card:
Knight of Wands (R)
Wands often represent enterprise or business
Knights usually indicate a man between the ages of 21 and 35,
and wands often mean fair to red hair, blue or gray eyes;
The presence of the Knight of Wands doesn't necessarily mean a person will be involved, but it can also represent a situation or a person's thoughts.

Meaning (Upright):
a message or messenger with information regarding social or work activities; good news for work; action, movement; possible marriage, trip, or change of residence -- thoughts about career or what one does creatively; a young man, may create vibrations that call for sudden changes or decisions in life, someone presenting ideas regarding business that will be advantageous; the start or finish of an important situation 

Meaning (Reversed):
a message or a person with negative information about work or social life; delays, frustration with job or social event; upset, anger, due to denial of expectations; trip cancelled. Egotistical actions inability to clearly see the road to take in a career; a young man who could possibly be the cause of feelings of restricted by minor disputes; lack of energy, despondency; try something new; frustration and indecision go with your gut, listen to your conscience; jealousy is causing odd behavior.


In a Reading: If you receive the knight of wands reversed in a reading, it doesn't necessarily portend negative things. Yes, it can represent a young man (21-35), but not always. Depending on his/its placement and the question being asked, this card could represent the presence of someone in your life who is upset or who has upset you. It can also mean the situation surrounding you needs to be reevaluated so that you can see the road you need to take. Although it can represent a cancelled trip or disappointing news about your work or social life it's not the end of the world. Take it as a sign that you should take some time to really look at your goals and plans. Look for any flaws or hitches that might crop up because an eventuality or option hadn't been explored.

Dragon Tarot Deck Designed and Illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012

A second card will post at noon. I figured I'd make up for the missed posts.


Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Page of Cups (R)

Today's Card:
Page of Cups (R)


Court cards can represent a person or simply a situation. Take the time to examine the placement of the Court card within the spread as well as the question being asked.


A Page often signifies a young person, usually from infancy to 21 to 25 years old and can be either a boy or a girl.



The Cups suit represents love and relationships. If the Page represents a person, the physical description associated with Cups is: light brown hair, blue to hazel eyes.

Pages were often the court messengers, so a Page within a spread can mean a young person will be bringing a message to you, or that new information will be coming to you, so pay attention.

Meaning (Upright):

Someone who can offer help or cooperation; a gentle, quiet person; wonderful news about an idea, plan, program, or birth; message arriving; start a new project; warm and affectionate person; love and emotions; possible psychic abilities; creative--maybe a healer; could represent problems with alcohol or drugs

Meaning (Reversed):

Not using psychic abilities or creative talents; an offer of help; obstacles are being removed; see things in a new light; no desire to plan ahead; lethargy; change is in the air, forget about the past; spoiled brat lacking in self-confidence; emotionally draining; lots of disappointments; fear of rejection--unhappy news about relationship; lack of love--emotional abuse



Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books
Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get the Page of Cups (R) in a reading...
Depending on your reading this card can mean an actual person or it could identify a situation. The Page of Cups reversed, if it indicates a person, usually the person is between the ages of one and 25. 
It can be a male or female with blue to hazel eyes and light to medium brown hair. 
This person could be bringing you a message or it could be someone you're afraid will reject you, or who will disappoint you relationship-wise.
As a situation, the Page of Cups reversed can be a warning that you need to quit being lethargic because change is coming. You need to begin to plan and begin to build your self-confidence.

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.


Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Strength (VIII) (R)

Today's Card:
Strength (VIII) (R)

The ninth card of the Major Arcana representing inner and outer strength. Calm control and healing that brings strength.

Meaning (Upright):

Look deep and draw on your inner strength; energy; overcoming temptation, attraction/repression, fortitude, power, courage, mental growth; representative of the struggle between the logic and the passions within us; overcome difficulties; endurance; leadership; a true friend; capable of winning over adversity; investigate artistic talents; if you can control your emotion it's possible to see if obstacles are real or imagined; organization necessary for success

Meaning (Reversed):

Listless, lack of energy, ruthless, egotism, focus on physical, little faith, deceit, conceit, cowardice, gambling; unable to succeed against adversity; vain, loud, egotistical; untrustworthy; jealous; dishonest; ruthless when in power; lazy; unaware of inner resources; difficulty coping; don't lose your nerve; don't surrender; domineering attitude doesn't help; harmony is necessary for success; don't distress others, but stand firm if you truly believe you're right; face reality and this will allow you to see the upsetting influences clearly

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get Strength (VIII) Reversed in a reading...
Strength reversed in a reading is almost self-explanatory.
The situation you find yourself in may have you doubting your abilities -- your strengths. You may be acting lazy and trying to get ahead through dishonest means.
Now is the time to examine what's happening realistically.
Dig deep and find that inner core of strength that will allow you to face the situation head on with honesty and determination. If you don't, you're doomed to fail.


Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Nine of Wands (R)

Today's Card:
Nine of Wands (R)


Nines usually represent a new path--preparing for the next challenge ahead
Wands represent enterprise, distinction; social activities

Meaning (Upright):

a new environment or friends; last stand in which you will succeed; take time to reflect on your thoughts; focus is on unending foes and constant attacks--which you may be drawing to you; wisdom in work and social life; fair dealing and ability to protect relationships and business; using, intelligence and overcoming competition; use discretion in pending ventures; ability to persevere

Meaning (Reversed):

Someone from your past will visit or communicate with you; unwise activities in work and social settings; potential for abuse from outside influences in both business and relationships; lack of confidence in creative abilities; unstable personality and little success; not applying yourself; no initiative; being unprepared can leave you vulnerable; displaying weakness; you need to fight for what you believe is right.

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get the Nine of Wands (R) in a reading...
If you get the nine of wands reversed in a reading, batten down the hatches and prepare for the storm. Things are going to get worse before they get better and any sign of weakness on your part will only prolong the negative situation.
Someone from your past may resurface. This card can be an indication that you need to start building initiative; begin to plan or you'll never have success.

Extra information:
Three nines in a reading can represent a great deal of communication or correspondence going on at this time
Four nines in a reading represent the potential that you will have to take on more responsibilities

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Three of Coins (R)

Today's Card:
Three of Coins (R)


Threes are often associated with career
Coins (pentacles) represent money and health; goal may be manifesting

Meaning (Upright):

Good at what you do; profitable and skilled; creativity brings monetary rewards; messages regarding money and health; success through faith and confidence in self; must work as a team to succeed; rely on balance when working on a project; business, contract, marriage involving money; well-informed; recognition of skills; efforts rewarded

Meaning (Reversed):

Financial loss; work can make you feel unskilled or overqualified; no trust or confidence in creative self, materialistic; worry about finances can affect your health; reversal of fortunes in business or marriage; insufficient skills and have to learn more; don't expect anything at this time things will be delayed; need to put in more effort

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012

If you get the Three of Coins (R) in a reading...
If the three of coins reversed shows up in a reading for you, be prepared to deal with financial loss if it hasn't already happened. You may feel as if you are overqualified for your job or not skilled enough for it, which can lead to stress about possibly losing your job.
Plans you have will probably fall through or success delayed.


Extra:
Three threes in a reading can indicate a very eventful period
Four threes in a reading can indicate a milestone, good or bad, in life

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: The Magician (I)

Today's Card:
The Magician (I)


The second card, but the first numbered, in the Major Arcana the focus of the card is on using knowledge, resources, and will to create change. It is also an example of the dual nature of a magician--able to create magic and illusion, to speak eloquently and manipulate an audience to see things the way s/he wants them to see it...this can be done for both good and evil; for the welfare and benefit of others or for purely selfish reasons.

Meaning (Upright):

Need to know what you want before you focus your will on gaining what you want; the Magician has a way with words; new beginning; new relationship; potential for leadership or reaching desired activity; mental and physical growth; new lesson to learn and must pay attention to details; know your skills for success; self-mastery; going in the right direction; if you focus your will, you can succeed

Meaning (Reversed):

Watch out--this can also indicate a con man at work; no new beginnings in the areas you want; no ambition or drive; stagnant thoughts, behavior, creativity; feeling low; lack of self-esteem; not paying attention to responsibilities; closed to new information; focus on the physical or sexual; lacking will power; exploitation of others; could be dominated by a more powerful will; not telling the whole story; must look deeper into the situation; not applying yourself correctly--need to change attitude to succeed

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc
The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books
Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get the Magician (I) in a reading...
The upright Magician indicates you're using your skills in all the right ways. Success can be yours, but you need to stay focused and direct your will correctly. Be assured, you're on the right path, just stay focused.
Remember, what the Magician represents is dependent upon the question being asked in the reading as well as the situation you find yourself in or facing.

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Six of Cups


Today's Card:
Six of Cups


Sixes are often associated with communication, problem-solving; decision-making
Cups represent love and relationships (in a regular deck of cards, cups equate to hearts)

Meaning (Upright):

Happy memories; intelligent choices in love; tempted to live in the past; return of a friend or lover from the past; wanting new love or marriage; gift from a loved one; decision about love or marriage; emotional decision chance to relocate or a new job may be imminent

Meaning (Reversed):

Indecision creates emotional drain that could be associated with lover or marriage; being irresponsible in a relationship; loss of a loved one; possible separation or divorce; stress may cause illness; no harmony or growth; disappointment in love or with family member; delays in rewards; someone else may get credit for your work; a trip may be postponed; live in the now--not the past; must get out of a difficult or smothering relationship

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get the Six of Cups in a reading...
If you have a six of cups show up in your reading, pay attention to the decision before you. Don't live in the past, but appreciate the memories of happiness and happier times.
A friend or lover from your past may appear. There's also the possibility of a new job or moving.

Extra:
If three sixes show up in a reading there is a lot of confusion surrounding you.
If four sixes show up in a reading, you need to get your life straightened out because four sixes indicate disaster on the horizon.

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future. 


Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Two of Wands (R)


Twos have varied meanings including: conflict; balance; choices; relationships
Wands are representative of enterprise and distinction; work and social activities

Today's Card:
Two of Wands (Reversed)

Meaning (Upright):

World in your hands; success can be yours; aware of social and work activities; looking for balance in both work and social life; employing will and ego at work and socially; conflict at work or with co-workers; success in business or plans; future looks good; keep going, you can do it; hesitating over a decision--need to choose

Meaning (Reversed):

Have no idea what's going on at work or socially; unsure of place in the world; lack of balance at work and socially; lack of confidence or know-how in skills, abilities, or business; afraid of failing; hyper critical; no ambition; failure to do research; shaky foundation may result in failure; be patient; don't let others control your thinking; need to organize personal and business life; make sure things are clear so there are no misunderstandings

Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If you get the Two of Wands (R) in a reading...
If the two of wands reversed shows up in your reading, be prepared the plans you have may not work out. You'll need to make sure you've got all your things organized so you can identify where problems may crop up.
If you're having problems with a co-worker, take the time to make sure both of you are clear in your intentions and expectations.

Extra:
If there are swords all around the two of wands in the reading--get everything in order, something new is on the horizon
Three twos mean you need to organize or get organized
Four twos mean this is a traumatic period in your life 

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future. 


Enjoy and have a great day,
Q

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Two of Swords

Hope you've been enjoying Tarot Tuesday and thank you for returning for another week.

The Card:
Two of Swords

Twos mean conflict or balance; choices; relationships
Swords often represent mental compatibility, thinking, intellect, or conflict
In a deck of playing cards, the suit of Swords would be similar to the suit of Spades

Meaning (Upright):

head in the sand; not wanting to face your problems/troubles -- this can be dangerous; intuition unclear; may need to take actions; unable to resolve conflict; conflict on multiple levels; unsure what to do; indecision; need new approach; emotions involved and make it difficult to decide.

Meaning (Reversed):

unaware of problems/troubles and don't want to face them; not as hopeless as it appears; not using intuition or trusting "gut"; focus is on physical not mental -- afraid of new information/knowledge; hidden enemies at work; can make decisions, but use care; things moving quickly; give self time to think before committing; don't talk until you're sure you're dealing with the right person; be sure before you decide.



Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012


If the Two of Swords appears in your reading...
Beware if you get the two of swords in a reading. Take a close look at the situation or the question you're asking about, you could be intentionally ignoring what's right in front of you. This card may be telling you to pay attention, quit waiting and take the action necessary.


Extra:
Three twos mean you need to organize or get organized
Four twos mean this is a traumatic period in your life

Here's the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day.
Q

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Tarot Tuesdays: Justice (XI)

Okay, so I decided to make Tarot Tuesday a weekly thing instead of a bi-weekly thing.

Here comes the disclaimer: I have to stress, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Today's Card:
Justice (XI)

This card is the twelfth card in the Major Arcana (The Fool (0) is unnumbered and messes it all up. LOL) Anyway, the Justice card is often symbolized by the scales.
Think of this card as and indication of balance (or unbalance) in a situation.


Meaning (Upright):
Someone has made a fair and honest decision; don't be influenced by persuasion; learn by past experiences to do what you feel is best; right decision has been made; balance; wanting justice in business or personal matters; unfair treatment causes resentment and frustration; old Karma removed by kindness and caring.


Meaning (Reversed):
injustice; possible loss; feeling inadequate and unable to change the situation; cannot change the fact that someone has taken advantage of you; stop worrying and focus energy on something new; accept this Karmic lesson and go your own way; imbalance; legal complications; uncompromising attitudes are all around you; may fail due to overconfidence; lack of balance due to unfair practices.


Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012
If you receive the Justice (XI) card in a reading, it means no matter how much you might want things to be different, the situation isn't going to change. This applies to the question you're asking. Something -- the powers that be -- has looked at the situation and decided its good as-is. Best bet, learn from the experience and apply it when necessary. Pay attention to your own actions and make sure you're acting honestly with those around you.

Thank you for stopping around today.
Have a great day!
Q

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Tarot Tuesday: Seven of Swords

Welcome back to Tarot Tuesday.

This is repetitious, but I want to stress again, I am not an expert in the Tarot and I use them for myself and friends (and my characters) to help answer questions about situations and the future.

Today's Card:
Seven of Swords

Sevens represent change and swords are associated with mental compatibility thinking, intellect, and conflict.
Meaning (Upright):

The path is temporarily full of troubles and problems; problems in relationships; a feeling of being cheated; wanting new experiences, but gaining them dishonestly. WARNING! possible accident or breakdown; plans may not work out; sheer bad luck; one thing after another goes wrong.
Meaning (Reversed):
No victory with problems; stagnancy; jealousy of others' success; no faith or trust in self; unhappy relationship that seems permanent; self destructive tendencies; listen for possible help or advice being offered; not all that bad; something of yours will be returned; don't let pride stand in the way.



Dragon Tarot Deck created and illustrated by Peter Pracownik
Published by US Games, Inc

The Lovers Tarot Deck Designed by Jane Lyle
Published by Thomas Dunne Books

Steampunk Tarot Deck Designed by Barbara Moore,
Illustrated by Aly Fell, Published by Llewellyn Worldwide 2012

If the seven of swords appears in a reading it could indicate that the path ahead of you is going to have problems temporarily. Be careful of the temptation to gain experience through dishonest means. The chances your plans will not work out is high and you should be careful, because the potential for a breakdown or accident is there. The seven of swords is a warning card for you. You should pay attention at this time and make sure any plans you have you've gone through all the details carefully and know where a hitch might arise.

Thank you for stopping by today. Have a great afternoon!
Q