When the Seven of Swords represents a person in a tarot reading, it typically embodies the intellectual and mental (Air energy) tendencies towards deception, cunning, and dishonesty.
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Seven of Swords as a Person (Upright)
- Cunning behaviors. This person may be using strategic tactics, perhaps even cunning ones.
- Active avoidance. This person could have a tendency towards avoidance or escapism, as they may prefer to retreat from confrontation rather than facing issues directly.
Seven of Swords as a Person (Reversed)
When the Seven of Swords appears reversed as a person in a tarot reading, it suggests a shift in the individual's behavior or circumstances.
- Shift in manipulative tendencies. This person may have previously exhibited traits of cunning, manipulation, or dishonesty, but now they are facing the consequences of their actions.
- Guilt and remorse. They might be experiencing a sense of guilt or remorse for their past behavior and may be seeking redemption or forgiveness.
Tips in a Reading
When interpreting The Seven of Swords as a person in an actual tarot reading, it is important to pay attention to the surrounding cards to determine who this individual might represent.
While the card itself talks about deception and/or avoidance, it's important to evaluate the context.
Remember that sometimes avoidance is necessary. An extreme example of this would be someone making plans to flee an abusive relationship. This would be a very specific reading, obviously.
Always use your intuition, and feel free to leave any comments or questions below.
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