Seven of Wands Tarot Card Meanings with Infographic

Seven of Wands Tarot Card Meanings with Infographic

(The above image is a copy of The Seven of Wands card in a standard Rider-Waite Tarot deck. The 3 symbols pointed out above are explained below.)

 

Card Description

The Seven of Wands illustrates the unfortunate result from gaining the success found in the Six of Wands: criticism. While the illustration contains some ambiguities, it appears that a man is defending his position against the crowd. It is a card that suggests self-confidence and resolve in the face of criticism. 

 

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Point 1 – FIGURE’S POSE

The Seven of Wands depicts a lone figure on top of a hill, guarding himself against the other wands. Based on the figure’s pose, it is unclear if the man is playfully fighting with the other wands, like it was with the Five of Wands, or if the figure is in real danger. Some scholars have argued that the man is simply pulling up a wand offered to him while others have claimed that the man unjustly goes against the community established in the previous cards.

 

Point 2 – HILL

The hill the man stands upon can symbolize a number of things. Practically, the hill gives the man the advantage of higher ground, revealing his wit. The hill could also represent the man’s higher moral ground, suggesting the importance of standing up for what you believe in.

 

Point 3 – DIFFERENT SHOES

The different shoes that the man wears are an oddly specific detail. With much of Tarot being about inhabiting different, paradoxical spaces, it seems likely that the two shoes are a further example of that. Stipulations could be made between the conscious/subconscious and tamed/untamed dichotomies.

 

Tarot Reading

Upright

An Upright Seven of Wands suggests that you have had success and that others are criticizing you for it. This can be a very difficult position because you have to parse out the constructive criticism among the deconstructive rabble in an environment where they sound the same. An Upright Seven of Wands requires a great deal of self-confidence in the face of a demanding audience.

 

Reverse

A Reverse Seven of Wands reveals that the outside criticism you are experiencing is taking a toll on your psyche. You might be grappling with the unattainable goal of pleasing everybody. While this is noble, it is unrealistic. In a Reverse Seven of Wands world, you must look for the support of your core community and be self-confident in your own desires. Brace through the mud throwing and take pride in your project.   

 

 

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Jim Daley and his wife Natalie are the owners of Joker’s and Fools in Lake Wales, Florida, where they serve the Central Florida tarot community with a thoughtfully curated selection of Tarot and Oracle cards. Jim holds a B.A. in History from Tufts University and brings both academic insight and a deep appreciation for the symbolic tradition of the cards to his work.

Last update date: 04/16/25

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