It is a card of valour, for, on the surface, six are attacking one, who has, however, the vantage position. On the intellectual plane, it signifies discussion, wordy strife; in business--negotiations, war of trade, barter, competition. It is further a card of success, for the combatant is on the top and his enemies may be unable to reach him.
Additional Meaning
A dark child.
Reversed
Perplexity, embarrassments, anxiety. It is also a caution against indecision.
Additional Reversed
Seven of Wands
Card No w7
Description
A young man on a craggy eminence brandishing a staff; six other staves are raised towards him from below.
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