Seven of Swords
What do you do when you find yourself mulling over what you want to do in a situation when one part knows what you want and the other part does not?
Usually you find yourself getting pulled back into the situation going against all the logic you have used in getting away from it in the first place. Sound familiar? Swords stand for thoughts and here it is your thoughts rather than your emotions that are pulling you back.
The Seven of Swords — this version from the beautiful Golden Tarot of Klimt — says that you can run but you can’t hide… well not until you get your thoughts in order and decide if you stay or go.
The images of the three women in this card show different thought processes which are going on in relation to the actions you would like to take. Sometimes you may feel like just sitting back and doing nothing, sometimes you feel like going with the flow, and other times you want to get up and take a stand. Only you will know what is right for you when the time comes.
Until you get your thoughts in line with your emotions though, you’re basically at an impasse where even if you do take action to leave you are pulled back by what may well feel like an undercurrent.
The Seven Swords can act as a barrier, preventing you from moving until you’re clear on the direction you want to go.
Take some time today to think about the options before you. The Seven of Swords is a strategy card, among other things. It won’t do for you to jump up and take action without considering all the possibilities. But if you hold back and deliberate, you are bound to come up with a solution to even the most harrowing dilemma.
Today’s card — Seven of Swords — is from of the Golden Tarot of Klimt. This deck was designed by Atanas Alexandrov Atanassov and features the artwork of Gustav Klimt This is a Lo Scarabeo distributed by Llewellyn. Here’s a great review of the deck, from the Llewellyn Encyclopedia. Check out more daily tarot scopes or visit our Shop.
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