It’s #TAROTTUESDAY again!!
This week, the card I drew was the Seven of Wands.
The suit of Wands in the Tarot deck represents primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition and expansion, original thought and the seeds through which life springs forth. The suit of Wands is ruled by the element of fire.
The Seven of Wands shows a man on top of a hill, armed with a wand in his hands, and fighting off six more wands drawing up from below. He appears to be defending his territory and his successes. However, notice that the man is wearing two different shoes which indicates that he may have been caught unaware or unprepared for battle, or he may be unclear of his own stance and opinion.
The Seven of Wands indicates that you’ve worked hard to get to where you are, but some people covet what you have and are prepared to fight you for it. While it is flattering that they strive for your success, it also makes for a tense and competitive environment because you need to protect what you earned and must continually prove yourself.
The more visibility you have as a leader in your field and the bigger your audience, the more likely it is that you will need to grapple with this kind of pressure.
The Seven of Wands can also mean a challenge to the success of a creative project from an external source. Someone or something may get in the way of you being able to pursue your goals and dreams. While it appears to block your path forward, you can overcome this obstacle by drawing upon your strong self-confidence, self-belief, and continual self-improvement. Establish clear boundaries and then protect them. Hold your ground, take a stand, and defend your position at all costs. This will require courage and persistence, but you have the strength and determination to do it. Keep fighting for what you believe in.
While this may seem like a challenging card, I see it as a positive confirmation of each of us growing better in our craft of writing. I am not the kind of person who is easily drawn to any kind of confrontation, but if need be, I can draw on my experience and stand firm in my beliefs, as can we all!
I also want to note the significance of the number 7 on the card. In Tarot readings, numbers can indicate a passage of time such as 7 days, weeks, months, years, etc. But on this card, I see it as the combination of the hard-working #4 and creative #3 to bring together both practical and mystical indications.
I sincerely hope this card brought you some sort of message that makes the way more clear on your journey!
Thank you for joining me for another #TarotTuesday reading!
As always, my reference source is BiddyTarot.com.
This was fabulous, Jan! We should make you a member of the Sisters of the Fey! <3
Awwwww, I am honored, Colleen. I’m glad you found the post interesting. This is my third one and I do a new one every Tuesday. I’m happy that you’ve joined in! Hugs!!!
I’ll keep looking for your posts. I learned much from your post. <3
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Thank you SO much for the reblog, Dreamweaver333!
Wonderful explanations, Jan. Even when obstacles may appear, hang in and keep up the path because it is the right one.
Exactly, Erika! Things in life ebb and flow and there are times we must stand up for what we truly believe in! Thanks so much for stopping by! Hugs!
Wow, you summed that up peefectly and beautifully. May I quote you with that sentence?
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Tarot Tuesday from Jan Sikes.
Thank you SO much for reblogging, Marje!!! Hugs!
My pleasure Jan. 🙂
Jan, I really appreciate this share. It’s all new to me, so I’m truly fascinated by it. Thank you. Happy Tuesday! 🙂
Wonderful! That is the whole purpose for doing it, Natalie! Thank you for coming along on the journey!
This was a card I needed today. I think we all need that reminder to fight for what we believe in and what we are meant to do. Thanks, Jan!
I completely agree, Denise! Thanks so much for stopping by and I’m glad the card resonated with you!
The 7 of wands has appeared in many readings many times. I like how you explained it. You gave something positive to what many read as a negative struggle. I heard your message and felt it resonated and confirmed what I needed to hear. Thank you!
How wonderful! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the positive aspect to the card. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Love this card. In reflection, it is always a good idea to fight for beliefs and creative license. Thanks, Jan
I totally agree, John. As the words to a song says, “You have to stand for something, or you’ll fall for anything…” Thanks for stopping by!
Good saying, Jan
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I found your last few lines especially intriguing, as I view myself as both hardworking with a bit of practically, and a starry-eyed creative dreamer/idealist. I believe both can coexist…sometimes we give flight to the dreamer, other times we need our practical side to help us face tough decisions and stand firm. Thought-provoking, Jan!
So very true, Mae! We need all facets of our complex selves to navigate through the channels of life. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment! Have a GREAT day!
Another great post. I’m like a moth to a flame on posts like this.
Awesome, Craig!! I’m glad you are enjoying them!
What a powerful reading! I needed this reminder today. Thank you so much, Jan. ♥
Thank you, Gwen! I am 100% sure that the Angels are giving me the right card every Tuesday! Thanks for joining in and for leaving a comment! Have the best day EVER!
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Thank you for the reblog, China!!
INTERESTING JAN. DOES EACH CARD REPRESENT A STORY? CHINA
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Hi, China. Each card has a different meaning and most often, they are grouped together with other cards in a full reading. The cards are given to us as food for thought, or clarity in a direction to take. Or, they can be just general life advice. Thanks for joining in!