56-Seven of Swords Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

In the context of work, the appearance of the Seven of Swords can mean that your employer is looking at your work and conduct very closely. Keep your shoulder to the grindstone, and make sure your work is above reproach. Try not to get involved in work politics. If you’re looking for work, don’t hesitate to speak to people you know or have worked with in the past.

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.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Using the perceptions of vibration provided by your senses, your rational mind goes to work. You seek to understand what is happening. From the sensory evidence, you deduce that the city is undergoing an earthquake. Now you have a word or a concept that provides an abstract name for what is happening. Jung called the act of concept formation or rational understanding the function of thinking. In the tarot, logical thought belongs to the element Air and is characteristic of the incisive suit of Swords.

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Reversed Cards: Here in the mirror aspect of the Seven of Swords, we get a chance to stop, slow down, and think about all those swords dancing around in our heads. Think of each sword as an idea, thought, or belief. In Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot, we see that two swords get left behind. Could this be deliberate? If so, does that mean that after some consideration, not all ideas, thoughts, and beliefs are needed after all? What you leave behind may be more important than what you decided to take with you.

Complete Book of Tarot: Having experimented some with the cards, you should have a sense of where the information in a tarot reading comes from and how your presuppositions and attitudes influence your experience of the cards. On a technical level, you should have an understanding of the importance of shuffling and selecting cards with sincere intention, asking appropriately worded questions, endeavoring to empower the client, using various types of tarot spreads, making sense of tarot reversals and (if it suits your fancy) using elemental dignities. On a theoretical level, you should have some appreciation of the importance of the four elements (Fire, Water, Air, and Earth), number symbolism, tarot ethics, and (if such topics interest you) the role that Kabbalah, the Hebrew alphabet, and astrology played in generating modern meanings for the cards.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): A prostrate figure, pierced by all the swords belonging to the card. Divinatory Meanings: Whatsoever is intimated by the design; also pain, affliction, tears, sadness, desolation. It is not especially a card of violent death; (R) advantage, profit, success, favor, but none of these are permanent; also power and authority.