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Seven of Wands Definitions
The Seven of Wands suggests finding new uses for the action.
Discovering that the action is making changes into new areas.
Making the action go further than it was originally intended.
1. Book of Thoth - Valour - Seven of Wands
The Seven of Wands is called Valour. Energy feels itself at its
last gasp; it struggles desperately, and may be overcome. This
card brings out the defect inherent in the idea of Mars.
Patriotism, so to speak, is not enough.
The discipline of the army is falling apart - it is now up to
the individual effort of the soldiers.
2. Golden Dawn - Lord of Valour
Forceful and decisive action in the matter at hand, bringing to
bear the full force of emotional involvement in the situation;
swift emotional ordeals leading to a refinement of personality
or spiritual essence; persons united by anger.
3. Mathers: 7 of Wands
Success, Gain, Advantage, Profit, Victory.
Reversed Card meanings
TRADITION
Discussion, negotiation, conference, conversation,
deliberation, dissertation; measure; correspondence, words and
language; generally success, but there may be also some
hesitation, uncertainty, irresolution, light-heartedness.
THEORY
All this is very strikingly typifying the element Air on the
Seventh house, that of the airy Libra, house of relationship,
marriage, meeting of the Self and the Not-self, which rules
contracts, books and manuscripts. Here only comes 'discussion'
into play. In the Fifth house the individuality was alone, and
for discussion you want two persons.
CONCLUSION
Discussion, relation, negotiation, entertainment, discourse,
lecture, reasonable explanation, contract, marriage proposed,
society-rulership and orders given out to inferiors,
arrangements, regularisation and measurement; measure,
proportion, rules given for conduct. There is uncertainty or
opportunism in so far as rules are given in relation to
circumstances, which may change. The personal interests are
brought in, in relation with those of others. Fair weather.