Tarot Readings Dream Interpretation Numerology Chakra Clearing Crystal Healing Psychic Development Angel Therapy Spirit Guides Meditation Astrology Soul Connections Aura Work Spiritualism Shamanism Witchcraft Feng Shui Candle Magic Home
Creative Energy In Conflict
The Seven of Wands is a card that shows up to depict an inner conflict or struggle of some kind usually to do with creativity and movement. It is a card that is often seen to depict any kind of creative block; and it is a card that can depict physical struggle also such as a sport or if someone was trying to get fit.
This card means that someone is really struggling at the moment but that their fight is not in vain, and they should persevere in their efforts to see good solid results. It depicts that there is a challenging situation that is being waged at the moment; a period of stress in someone's life. This card can show up for people trying to get a job, do something creatively challenging, or struggling with study.
Occasionally, the card can appear to depict a falling out or argument with somebody, or possibly a conflict with an organisation.
Relationships
When this card appears in a relationship reading it means that the couple are struggling with inner conflicts and possibly arguments. It can also indicate a united struggle the couple are facing.
Reversed
The Seven of Wands reversed indicates apathy. It is showing that somebody has given up.
Suit Traits
The suite of Wands are represented by the element Fire.
The traits of Wands are: Energy, Creativity, and Activity.
The star signs of Wands are: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius.
The physical traits of Wands are: Ruddy skin, fair or red hair.
Dreamers Online Recommended Tarot Links!
www.crystalinks.com/tarot.html
Dreamers Online recommends the following Tarot deck for beginners: The classic A.E Waite deck depicted on this site


The Golden Tarot by Kat Black
Dreamers Online recommends the following book to assist beginners in learning the art of the Tarot

The Tarot Revealed by Paul Fenton-Smith

Mastering The Tarot, by Paul Fenton Smith