56-Seven of Swords Upright Rider Waite Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Don’t take the first pronouncement you hear about your health as the gospel. Get a second or even third opinion before you sign up for anything that is irrevocable health-wise (invasive procedures or surgery.) Be open to spiritual healing, but if you are struggling with a serious illness, know that a cure is not always equated with ‘healing.’ There are many ways to heal. What exactly needs healing in you and in your life?

Card Meanings: Theft, Cheating, Strategy, Lies, Underhanded, Adaptable, Enemy Masquerading As Friend, Resourceful, Cunning, Mental Manipulation, Flexible, Courage, Insolence, Escaping Detection, Daring, Dangerous/Risky Behaviour, Deceit, Betrayal, Spying, Unwise Attempt, Trickery, Getting Away With It, Sharp Wit, Scheming, Lack Of Conscience

The Seven of Swords can point to someone who is behaving with less than ethical intentions. It sometimes also means prying into someone’s life where you don’t belong. If you sense that someone is spying on you, you may be right. If you are tempted to dig through someone else’s life (unless it is that of your minor child who has given you cause for concern), resist the impulse. Everyone deserves privacy.

This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Seven of Swords using cards from the with the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: When such rendezvous has been in a much frequented place, there has been nothing in their personal appearance and dress to mark them out as differing in any way from ordinary people except the appearance and sensation of transcendent health and physical vigour (whether they seemed persons in youth or age) which was their invariable accompaniment; in other words, the physical appearance which the possession of the Elixir of Life has traditionally supposed to confer.

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Reversed Cards: The Seven of Swords is really a card about perception. Is this card about taking action without a plan? Deception? Getting even? Being able to think quickly on your feet in order to get what you need in the moment you need it? Regardless of how you perceive the actions of this card, if it is in the blocked aspect, you won’t be taking action on any of the above. Instead, you will be taking the time to ponder the situation. Your actions will be blocked at every turn as you struggle to find a way to justify what needs to be done. Getting another perspective right now may actually be just what you need.

Complete Book of Tarot: Charging money for readings. A tarot reader provides a service and deserves to be paid a reasonable fee for a job well done. It is important to be upfront about the nature of the service you are offering and inform clients what a card reading can and cannot do. It is unethical to use the cards to frighten clients into giving you large sums of money for which you promise to ‘remove a curse’ or ‘cast a spell’ to change their lives. Your job is to empower clients to make their own decisions and to change their own lives. Whatever you say or do as a tarot reader should be, first and foremost, for the benefit of the querent rather than for personal gain.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Card 6, obstacles and hidden issues: The Empress. The querent thought that the Empress probably referred to his wife, who was deeply distressed about their son’s depressed mood and the risk of suicide. He felt a need to be emotionally available to both his depressed son and his wife because of her distraught state of mind.