Seven of Swords
General Meaning
The Seven of Swords is the tarot’s trickster card — a figure slipping away from a camp with five swords, glancing back with an expression that is either satisfied or nervous, depending on whether the plan is working. Two swords remain behind, either forgotten or deliberately left. This is a card of strategy, cunning, and the shortcuts that cut corners that perhaps should not be cut.
It asks a direct question: are you being strategic or are you being dishonest? There is a genuine difference — and sometimes the Seven of Swords represents legitimate tactical thinking. But it also represents self-deception: the story you are telling yourself about why what you are doing is justified.
“The cleverest theft is the one you talk yourself into believing was not theft at all.”
In Love & Relationships
Dishonesty, evasion, or the avoidance of a direct conversation. One person is not being fully truthful — this may be you or a partner. Or a situation where someone is trying to have things two ways at once, and the deception is beginning to cost more than the secret is worth.
In Career & Purpose
Tactical thinking is valued — but examine where cleverness has crossed into cutting corners that should not be cut. Office politics, taking credit, or a business deal that isn’t quite what it appears on the surface.
Spiritually
Self-deception is the Seven of Swords’ deepest invitation. The thing you are telling yourself to avoid feeling — the rationalisation that keeps you comfortable — deserves a hard look.
Reversed Meaning
The strategy has been discovered, or the self-deception has cracked. Confession, clarity, and the beginning of a more honest approach. The trickster has been seen through, and the opportunity now is to step out of the shadows.
Advice
You may be clever enough to get away with it. The question is whether getting away with it is what you actually want to be.
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